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Ms. Marvel deals with A.I.M. as she gathers a S.H.I.E.L.D. strike team to go after these types of threats. It's not all that exciting. The more interesting elements like the infighting amidst A.I.M. doesn't even have anything to do with Ms. Marvel.I was happy to see Roberto del la Torre leave the book. He has a hard time drawing faces, especially if slightly turned. Aaron Lopresti is a much more talented artist.
Solid story held back by slightly too much melodrama Good story telling. The art work is well done, there is no major shift during the book. Definitely looking forward toward the next one.
Good storylineThe scientist supreme, Modok has a son, interdimensional storage of a DNA altering device, betrayal, Arachne and her daughter..... A lot happens in this compilation, all good, all interesting. The art is wonderful, and Ms. Marvel's personality continues to progress. All sorts of fun....
An okay book. But it should be a bit better. It's all about going after A.I.M. but it feels more like monster of the week. And Carol still reads weak and confused to me but not in an interesting way. But I did like the bits with Anya and Julie. Eh. 3.5 of 5.
Meh. I had a hard time sympathizing with Carol. She makes many mistakes and never takes responsibilities for her actions.
the story overall is boring , as you can tell by how long it took me to read this volume. okay , i got distracted by other comics and shifted my focus a little ... but the first issue of volume 3 bored me and caused me to not what to continue until i knew i had to finish at least 1 in my currently reading before continuing with a new series.i think the first issue in a new arc should be the most impactful in order to keep the reader entertained. i think that for books too within the first 100 pa...
really great artwork pushes this to the 3 star range... story would hold it back slightly.
This had some nice Carol moments. It was good seeing her try to fix some of her Civil War mistakes. And a MODOK story is always fun.
2 Stars for the first two issues, story was bland and Torre's art was getting worse and worse. The Deal story where Ms. Marvel uses her new team Lighting Storm to help Spider-Woman get her daughter back wasn't bad, I'm glad Julia got her daughter back. 3 stars. Finally the Ready, A.I.M story with a dying M.O.D.O.K was nerdy but I really got used to Lopresti's art finally. 3 stars."But Tony the new registration law is stupid-" ...continues to follow it. Overall 3 stars.
I'm just not vibing still, rip. This volume deals with the aftermath of the civil war event and I sleep. Carol deals with many different threats but they didn't really feel connected to each other. I love Carol even though this has been boring and looking at her outfit pisses me off. I think I will look for another run (where she gets to wear pants) and hope it gives what I want her to give.Also it's so funny to me that I've read a lot of comics lately and AIM has shown up in SO many vs HYDRA wh...
Okay, time to jump off this ship and jump back once Kelly Sue takes over. I was reading this for background, but it's just painfully bad and comic book-y.Brian Reed tries to make Carol's life "Marvelized" by giving her angst, but it's the stupidest thing imaginable, and the supporting characters are all acting about as dumb as possible. The whole AIM plot is just meh, and Modok doesn't see a good use here.The art is okay, but has a lot of the usual standing and posing that too many Marvel books
rating: 3.5*
So essentially this is season 2 of Brian Reed’s Ms. Marvel. The stories in here are pretty good, I’m glad Carol helped Julia after what happened in civil war. The art in here is much better than the previous volumes where some of the faces looked wonky, I guess since the book proved to be popular it was able to garner a better artist.
Story (Brian Reed): 6/10Fav Artist: (Aaron Lopresti) #13-17PARENTS GUIDEAge Level: 12+Violence: 5/10A couple of times people are roasted or zapped, and their flesh is burned off instantly.Zombie monsters are seen with body parts hanging off, kind of bloody.Very brief scene where monsters maul a man. The actual act isn't shown but the blood splattering is.A man is shot in the head and he bleeds onto the floor. Sex/Nudity: 5/10A woman is seen throughout the entire volume wearing A tight, revealing...
Fans of MODOK and AIM will enjoy this volume of Ms Marvel, which feels like something of a swan song for the evil organization, but I was a little disappointed that the mystery of Carol's latest beau was left unresolved.
She is all over the place and doesn't know it, that is where we start.Good art, good writing.Good to go back and see where Tony and Carol start their own "War"
Not my favorite so far. Sort of ho-hum, but not awful.
This book collects Issues 11-17 of Miss Marvel.It contains three stories: First off in Issues 11 and 12, Miss Marvel faces off against a villain she defeated back she was at the Avengers. Interesting story, particularly loved the villain Doomsday Ma throwing off on the Avengers for failing to keep track of him so that AIM was able to snag him.Issues 13 and 14: The Deal: Carol agrees to lead the Mighty Avengers in exchange for Tony Stark (currently director of SHIELD in this book) giving her her
I don't think a lot of current Marvel readers know a lot about the strange organization known as AIM and this Initiative tie-in book has us exploring one of the stranger schemes that the super-science organization has cooked up. It also has Ms. Marvel in charge of her own little SHIELD taskforce that's a quirky yet interesting enough idea.
2 stars feels kinda harsh. But I felt like I had to push myself to get through this book. The first issue and the last issue of this book were the best parts of it. But the stories in in-between were soooo boring and the art was terrible.I do enjoy the character Carol Danvers so I might keep reading this series. But we’ll see...