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Ms. Marvel | |
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Title: | Ms. Marvel |
Publisher: | Marvel Comics |
Type: | Ongoing series |
Years published: | 2014-2015 |
Total issues: | 19 |
Featuring: | Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan) |
Creators: | G. Willow Wilson; Adrian Alphona; Ian Herring; Joe Caramagna; Sana Amanat; Devin Lewis; Stephen Wacker |
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Previous: | Volume Two |
Next: | Volume Four |
Ms. Marvel is an American ongoing comic book series of the superhero fantasy genre. It was published by Marvel Comics and ran from April, 2014 to December, 2015, spanning a total of nineteen issues. The series featured the character of Kamala Khan in the guise of Ms. Marvel.
Issues
- Ms. Marvel Vol 3 1
- Ms. Marvel Vol 3 2
- Ms. Marvel Vol 3 3
- Ms. Marvel Vol 3 4
- Ms. Marvel Vol 3 5
- Ms. Marvel Vol 3 6
- Ms. Marvel Vol 3 7
- Ms. Marvel Vol 3 8
- Ms. Marvel Vol 3 9
- Ms. Marvel Vol 3 10
- Ms. Marvel Vol 3 11
- Ms. Marvel Vol 3 12
- Ms. Marvel Vol 3 13
- Ms. Marvel Vol 3 14
- Ms. Marvel Vol 3 15
- Ms. Marvel Vol 3 16
- Ms. Marvel Vol 3 17
- Ms. Marvel Vol 3 18
- Ms. Marvel Vol 3 19
Annuals & Specials
- Generations: Ms. Marvel & Ms. Marvel
- Marvel Rising: Ms. Marvel/Squirrel Girl 1
- Marvel Rising: Squirrel Girl/Ms. Marvel 1
- Ms. Marvel No 1 Halloween Comic Fest 2018
Collections
- Ms. Marvel Omnibus 1
- Ms. Marvel: No Normal
- Ms. Marvel: Generation Why
- Ms. Marvel: Crushed
- Ms. Marvel: Last Days
- Ms. Marvel: Metamorphosis
Notes & Trivia
- The character of Kamala Khan was created by writer Kelly Sue DeConnick and artists Scott Hepburn and Gerardo Sandoval. She first appeared in Captain Marvel, Volume 7 #14 in September, 2013. She first became Ms. Marvel in All-New Marvel Now! Point One #1 in March, 2014.
- Ms. Marvel (2014) redirects to this page.
- Kamala Khan is the first Muslim costumed super-hero to headline her own title.
- Kamala Khan is the third character to use the name Ms. Marvel. The first was Carol Danvers, and the second was Sharon Ventura.
- Issues #6-7 of this series comprise the "Healing Factor" storyline.
- Issues #8-11 comprise the "Generation Why" storyline.
- Issues #13-15 comprise the "Crushed" storyline.
- Issues #16-19 are "Last Days Of..." crossover issues.
- Issues #16-19 are "Secret Wars" crossovers.