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A slightly weaker but still very, very enjoyable issue. This does a great job continuing Kamala's origin story, and giving a realistic look into what it's like to wake up with superpowers. I will definitely be continuing with this series.
Characters: The characters are certainly where this comic shines. I enjoy reading about each and every one of them. They are all very realistic characters with both strengths and weaknesses. Kamala is a perfect protagonist, as she is a likable girl with a very difficult life, and we can't help but root for her. Not only that, but she also has her flaws which is very nice to see. The characters are the main reason I have loved the first two issues.
Story: This issue is much more plot-driven than the first one, with a tiny bit of action in the middle. This issue is all about Kamala's new powers, which I did enjoy. This issue's pacing is quite fast as we make our way through the main bulk of Ms. Marvel's origin, which was completely fine. The issue ends on a note which signals the start of her crime-fighting career, which I am looking forward to seeing in the upcoming issues. I am hoping for some nice, light-hearted superhero action mixed in with some serious family drama. I really hope her school life becomes a bigger part of the story, as well as a focus on her religion.
Art: Once again, the artwork is great. However, I do think this art style works best with the more "realistic" scenes (eg. Kamala talking to her family). I don't think the art works as well with action scenes, or scenes involving superpowers.
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