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Ms. Marvel, Vol. 7: Damage Per Second by G. Willow Wilson

thethirdcrouch's review

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3.0

This storyline sets Ms. Marvel apart from other cintemporary storylines because of how grounded it is to a teen's mundane life; online games and social media, yet not lose the faith in humanity. There will be a dilemma in this story that will ultimately teach Kamala how to face consequences for the best of everyone.

theduchess93's review

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5.0

WHERE WAS THIS SERIES WHEN I WAS SIXTEEN

xsleepyshadows's review

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5.0

Still my one of my favorite things in comics right now I'm always excited for the new Ms. Marvel volumes! I really really hope that the voting issue gets spread through the internet when elections come up because it's really incredible and answers FAQ and is educational and inspiring!

The art in this is amazing as always and I really love the internet troll villain in this a lot. It reminds me of cleverbot which was this AI you could talk to and such. The troll basically learned bad behavior on the internet and so to defeat him was being kind to people I thought was kinda funny. It's good to see Ms. Marvel being a gaming nerd but at the same time maybe learning to keep her secret identity under tighter wraps? ~Ashley

erincataldi's review

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3.0

As the series progresses, Ms. Marvel makes it pretty clear that this series is intended for teens. Damage Per Second focused on getting teens and citizens to "rock the vote" and change politics by being involved, the second part focused on a computer virus that learned from people connected on the internet and started blackmailing Ms. Marvel and releasing people's secrets. Overall, not bad, but not very strong either.

blairconrad's review

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4.0

Generally good. Even though the premise of the main arc was a little ridiculous (even for a comic book), the story was told well, and I enjoyed seeing Ms. Marvel and friends wrestle with some of the things a young Spider-Man (or young person in love) has to.
I appreciate the intent of the gerrymandering story, but it felt a little too "after school special", and detracted just a little from my overall enjoyment.

adamrshields's review

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3.0

meh. I actually read this at some point last year and forgot to mark it. I didn't notice until I looked to pick up vol 8. Vol 8 has pretty good reviews, but vol 7 was quite mediocre.

quietdomino's review

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3.0

let me again give thanks that this run of ms. marvel exists in the world.

emgreen89's review

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5.0

Most wholesome comic ever!

aderonkea's review

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3.0

This was kinda a filler novel but I liked it.

bosslern's review

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3.0

3.5 As always, I am slightly confused because this is literally the only Marvel comics series I have read.