by Kelly Sue DeConnick, David López
Carol Danvers, who is apparently a hot-shot pilot and one of the Avengers, lives in the crown of the Statue of Liberty (you can do that?) with her sister and niece. When the Avengers find an escape pod from a spaceship with an alien refugee inside it, they decide that Carol be the one to return the ...
Carol Danvers is pretty amazing, I'm not going to lie. She's a badass, female superhero who isn't really overtly sexual but kicks ass just the same. Carol loves her cat, as you should, and she isn't afraid to kick ass and take names.The story to me, seems kind of weak. Maybe it's because I'm coming ...
This is one of the better stories I've read recently. It's a solid if not particularly noteworthy plot. I'll be reading the next volume of this title soon.
I had two reasons for picking these up. 1. Kamala Khan *loves* Captain Marvel so much that my interests were peaked. 2. I saw a review that summarized Higher, Further, Faster, More as Captain Marvel in Space with her cat. Volume one is pretty great. It picks up directly after the events of I...
Despite the fact that Disney won't make a female superhero movie, Marvel itself is doing wonderfully right things with women. The female love interest/secondary character in Silver Surfer was wonderful. Considering that the Surfer has the potential to be a solo sausage fest, so there was no need...
Source: LibraryOkay, I'm pretty sure this is going into my favourites!!! I borrowed it from the library but I need to buy my own copy!! Loved the appearances from Iron Man and Iron Patriot :)
One of Marvel Comics' problems is that they have never had a Wonder Woman. They have plenty of female characters: Invisible Woman, Wasp, Black Widow, Jean Grey, Storm, Scarlet Witch, but none of them has ever been been the A-List Top-3 character that DC has in Wonder Woman. As a fan of the golden ...