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Ms. Marvel, Vol. 6: Civil War II by G. Willow Wilson

jennc's review

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4.0

Some really good lines in this issue. I like Kamala. I like that she doesn't always have the right answer but you know she's always trying so hard to do the right thing. She's really likable.

rjavaid's review

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adventurous emotional fast-paced

5.0

liz1502's review against another edition

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5.0

Dopo lo scoppio della Civil War II, Ms Marvel è messa a capo di una squadra che, grazie alle predizioni del nuovo Inhuman Ulysses, predice quali individui hanno più probabilità di commettere un crimine e li cattura prima che possano farlo. Già detta così si vede quanto questo sistema sia sbagliato, ma Captain Marvel, accecata dal lutto, non vede le ragioni che spingono Kamala a dubitare. Riuscirà Kamala a sistemare le cose?

Questo fumetto è depressivo, ma mi è piaciuto tantissimo lol.

oldmanrupee's review

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adventurous tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.75

e_ty_'s review

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5.0

Incredible installement in the series. Although I was afraid Civil War II would mean an all time low for Ms Marvel, it really surprised me. It a a great reflexion on justice and its meaning, that will keep you thinking long after you've finished this volume. I will definitly be following the next aventures of Ms Marvel.

hrobison11's review

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2.0

So having read the first five books and then a break before this one, I feel like I’ve missed something in this marvel universe. The title suggests part two, but book five was not a part 1, and there are a lot more super heroes in this book than in the previous ones. I’m not sure at what point it became necessary to read other series to fully understand the one I’m currently reading.

This is frustrating for me as I’d like to read my series and know what’s happening.

bookishrealm's review

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4.0

This was the most powerful volume of this that I have read to date. I did not expect so much to happen. Kamala definitely loses her way and has trouble figuring out how to be loyal to her friends and then how to be loyal to Avengers like Captain Marvel. I think she was right in the decision that she made towards the end, but I think that she made that decision too late and as a result she had certain consequences as a result of her actions. I really enjoyed the artwork and storyline of this volume. I already have the next volume checked out from the library because I'm really interested in seeing how she is going to handle the changes that have come about since this volume.

archers1's review against another edition

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5.0

Perfection.

odin45mp's review

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3.0

Another good entry in Wilson's Ms. Marvel run. Not as great as volume 5, and I think part of that is because I get the sense of being on the outskirts of the Civil War II cross-title extravaganza and I really don't know what else was going on during this time in the greater Marvel universe. That and some of the bombshells dropped on the characters really disturbed me, and only time will tell how everyone comes out on the other side.

trin's review

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3.0

I was disappointed by this. The main plot was basically half Minority Report, half the Peter/Tony storyline from the first Civil War, only with Kamala and Carol. It was all very...eh.

But even "eh" Ms. Marvel is still better than the majority of superhero comics. I just wish there could have been more Kamala and Miles science fair shenanigans, and less of Kamala insulting another girl by calling her Basic. You're better than that, Kamala.