Ms. Marvel #10

Event\Storyline: Civil War II Writer: G. Willow Wilson Artist: Takeshi Miyagawa Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: August 31, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 14
8.6Critic Rating
8.7User Rating

CIVIL WAR II TIE-IN!
•  Ms. Marvel fights for the right to protect her home turf, but this time failure might be the only option.
•  Friends become foes in an event that will test Kamala like never before.
Rated T+

  • 10
    Project Fandom - Nina Perez Sep 5, 2016

    I need to, once again, point out how wonderful the art is in Ms. Marvel. I've been reading faithfully since issue #1 and it truly feels like we've watched Kamala grow. Sure, she'll still fangirl with the best of them, but there are panels where I'm struck by how much she's changed from a young girl to a young woman. This is even evident in the action panels where she has grown into her fighting style and has command of her powers. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Weird Science - Dan Mayhoff Sep 5, 2016

    If you want a book that is written in the tradition of oldcomics while bringing it into the modern age, this is the book for you. It hasso much heart and Kamala really feels like the perfect example of a new hero thatwill resonate with new readers. If the day comes where I'm poor and living onthe street, hopefully I'll still have enough cash every month to buy a copy ofthis book because I never want to stop reading it. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Newsarama - Justin Partridge Sep 1, 2016

    Opening with an emotional flashback from original series artist Adrian Alphona, G. Willow Wilson puts Kamala's guilt about Bruno front and center this week along with her increasing doubts about her squad's predictive justice crusade. This all adds up to an emotional growing experience for the young hero and an interesting, personal feeling rumination on the human cost of big event comics. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    The GCRN - Daniel Clark Sep 6, 2016

    Ms. Marvel #10 has nearly everything a good comic should. Character building, high stakes, creative action set pieces, and high caliber art by Takeshi Miyagawa. Easily one of the best Civil War II tie ins thus far. Read Full Review

  • 8.9
    Heroes Direct - Adam Fitch Sep 3, 2016

    If Issue #10 has taught us a lesson, it's that Kamala can't save anyone – no matter how hard she tries. We feel like this is a lesson most superheroes put themselves through unwillingly, so Kamala's on the right path. Read Full Review

  • 8.1
    IGN - Joe Ruggirello Sep 1, 2016

    Ms. Marvel ties into Civil War II seamlessly, and it's clear Kamala's eventual decision will have long-reaching ramifications. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Sep 3, 2016

    The current Ms. Marvel storyline acts like it's telling a big, emotional story for Kamala Khan, but it's built on a very shaky, unstable and, at times, silly foundation. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Noah Sharma Sep 4, 2016

    Ms. Marvel has actually done very well under the banner of "Civil War II" and, once again, G. Willow Wilson and her team have delivered a moving story that focuses on those who suffer most. Unfortunately the story is very familiar and, though the incredible work that the team has done over the past two and a half years elevate this issue, it's not enough to fully overcome the limitations that predictability lays at their feet. It's an issue we've all seen before, with the polish that this creative team brings to their every effort. Ms. Marvel #10 is emotional and beautifully illustrated, but it's the least necessary read of the "Civil War II" tie-ins this series has given us. Read Full Review

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