crookedtreehouse's review

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3.0

While not quite as exciting as the previous two volumes, this story of Ms Marvel having to take down a fractured AIM, and deal with a seemingly dying MODOK had its fun moments. I'm also enjoying how Reed deals with Carol Danvers's mental health. He uses a much more subtle approach than most comic book writers, as he lets everything unfold in her actions, rather than having thought balloons explain to the reader what she's thinking.

While I've rated this a star less than the previous volumes, this is still a B+ book.

mjfmjfmjf's review against another edition

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3.0

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.

rohail's review

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3.0

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.

iamrainbou's review

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3.0

Meh. I had a hard time sympathizing with Carol. She makes many mistakes and never takes responsibilities for her actions.
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