Ms. Marvel #3
| Writer | G. Willow Wilson |
| Artist | Takeshi Miyagawa |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
• SPOILER ALERT: The agents at HOPE YARDS DEVELOPMENT aren't actually interested in real estate.
• Turns out, the development company that co-opted Ms. Marvel's face has been busy brainwashing the people of Jersey City...including BRUNO!
• Can Kamala find a way to save her city and her best friend from being mindless gentrified automatons?
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.5
Project Fandom - Nina Perez
Jan 25, 2016Another satisfying arc. Looking forward to more Kamala and Mike interactions, and I would not mind seeing Nakia clash with Ms. Marvel. Kamala learned a lot when she was forced to see her alter ego through her best friend. Read Full Review
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9.2
Comicsverse - Brian Delpozo
Jan 23, 2016MS. MARVEL #3 is yet another entry in the series' strong run. With a well-structured plot, wonderful characterization, and inventive artwork, I can't recommend this book enough. Read Full Review
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9.0
Newsarama - Draven Katayama (loudlysilent)
Jan 21, 2016Wilson tackles weighty subjects as we follow Kamala on a non-stop fun adventure. Read Full Review
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8.9
Weird Science Marvel Comics - olddeserthymnal
May 31, 2019The tale itself is left on an intriguing note and the arc has packed a lot in so far in the three issues served up. Anyone that was fearing the departure of Wilson from writing duties on this book need fret not, for my money Ahmed is proving himself a born successor, and he has the team around him to keep me around for a lot longer. Read Full Review
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8.5
IGN - Levi Hunt
Jan 21, 2016This volume of Ms. Marvel is showing no signs of a sophomore slump. Read Full Review
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8.3
Multiversity Comics - Jess Camacho
Jan 25, 2016Another great issue for a series every comic fan should be reading. Read Full Review
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8.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
Jan 23, 2016The ending felt a littlepat, but otherwise this was another solid, fun issue of Ms. Marvel. Read Full Review
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8.0
Black Nerd Problems - L.E.H. Light
Jan 25, 2016With Mike's help, Ms. Marvel settles the matter at hand but that doesn't let her off the hook with her fans, who expected who knows what from their idealized Internet folk hero. So while this intro hook is wrapped up, the outlines and themes of this series are becoming clear: what does a hero owe to her fans? Her community? How does she maintain her balance between her public and private lives? What do you do with the new girlfriend of your old crush? What is kombucha anyway? Whatever the answers, Ms. Marvel and her friends (and Wilson and the art team) will keep bringing their best. Read Full Review
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7.0
Newsarama - David Pepose
Jan 25, 2016While it's been wonderful watching Kamala Khan grow into her own as a teenager and as a superhero, her post-Secret Wars relaunch feels like a step backward rather than a step forward. The challenge with superhero stories - especially stories as new as Kamala's - is that there needs to be some degree of escalation to maintain momentum. This arc, unfortunately, feels a little anemic now that it's gone back to its street-level roots. While this book continues to be a decent read, that feels like too low of a bar for a title - and a creative team - this good. Here's hoping that Wilson and company can reignite the fun and excitement and innovation that made Ms. Marvel such a welcome title in the first place. Read Full Review