- "--It's made me remember -- like coming out of a fog! My costume is like Captain Marvel's -- for a reason! My powers come from the alien Kree race - the powers of a warrior born!"
- ―Ms. Marvel
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Ms. Marvel | |
Title: | "This Woman, This Warrior!" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 1 |
Cover price: | .30 |
Cover date: | January, 1977 |
Publisher: | Marvel Comics |
Credits | |
Chief: | Archie Goodwin |
Writers: | Gerry Conway; Carla Conway |
Pencilers: | John Buscema |
Inkers: | Joe Sinnott; Dave Hunt |
Cover artists: | John Romita |
Cover inker: | Dick Giordano |
Colorists: | Marie Severin |
Letterers: | John Costanza |
Editors: | Gerry Conway |
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"This Woman, This Warrior!" is the title to the first issue of the first Ms. Marvel ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The story was written by Gerry Conway and "aided & abetted" by Carla Conway with artwork by John Buscema and finished art by Joe Sinnott and Dave Hunt. It was colored by Marie Severin and lettered by John Costanza. The story was edited by Gerry Conway. This issue shipped with a January, 1977 cover date and carries a cover price of .30 cents per copy.
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- The character of Carol Danvers was created by writer Roy Thomas and artists Gene Colan and Paul Reinman. She first appeared in the "Where Stalks the Sentry" story from Marvel Super-Heroes #13 from March, 1968, which features the character of Mar-Vell.
- This issue is reprinted in Essential Ms. Marvel, Volume 1. It is also reprinted in Marvel Firsts: The 1970s #3 and Giant-Size Ms. Marvel #1.
- This is the first appearance of Carol Danvers as Ms. Marvel.
- This issue shipped in the same month as Captain Marvel #48.
- This is the first appearance of Kerwin Korman.
- Reference is made to Lynda Carter in this issue. Lynda Carter is a television actress best known for her portrayal of Wonder Woman in the TV series The New Adventures of Wonder Woman.
- Reference is made to Olive Oyl in this issue. Olive Oyl is a character from the Popeye comic strip series and is the girlfriend of Popeye.
- MacDonald Gargan first became the Scorpion back in Amazing Spider-Man #20.