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- Kamala Khan effortlessly takes on the role of mentor in Miles Morales: Spider-Man #17, showing his growth as a respected hero.
- Ms. Marvel is now considered an equal by powerful teams like the X-Men and the Avengers, and has proven her worth through numerous conflicts.
- Kamala’s ease in guiding Shift highlights her evolution from a scared young girl with powers to a believable hero of the Marvel Universe.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Miles Morales: Spider-Man (2022) #17 ahead.Due to her enthusiastic attitude and idolatry of the heroes of her predecessors, Kamala Khan I often feel like the youngest member of the Marvel team.but Ms. Marvel She has been through a lot since her debut, and that experience shows she is ready to mentor the next generation.
in Miles Morales: Spider-Man #17, Miles, Kamala, and Miles Cloneshift are having a blast teaming up to take down minor supervillain Zip Zephyr. Kamala is particularly excited to be working with another shapeshifter and excitedly shares advice with Shift after the battle.
Miles Morales: Spider-Man
#17 comes from the creative team of Cody Ziglar, Partha Pratim, Federico Sabbatini, Bryan Valenza, and Cory Petit.
Kamala naturally slides into the role of mentor, sharing what she knows about shapeshifting as only someone fully accustomed to using and mastering their powers can.
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A new variant cover featuring Ms. Marvel shows her thoroughly slaughtering her new family, the X-Men, while foreshadowing things to come.
Kamala Khan is a full-fledged Marvel hero
Powerful teams like the X-Men and the Avengers now treat Ms. Marvel as an equal, recognizing that Kamala has proven herself through conflict after conflict.
Kamala Khan first appeared on the series almost 10 years ago in 2014 Ms. Marvel Written by G. Willow Wilson, Adrian Alphona, Ian Herring, and Joe Caramagna. Since then, Kamala has grown from a scared little girl with her powers to a respected superhero along with her friends. She saves the world, participates in crossover after crossover, and (in true comic book tradition) even dies once and comes back to life. She has become a very established figure in the Marvel Universe Chip Zdarsky, Daniel Acuña and Cory Petit’s Alternate Timeline Story avengers: twilight (2024) introduces a middle-aged Kamala as the main hero figure in a post-Avengers world.
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Amazing Spider-Man (2022)
#26 (Zev Wells, John Romita Jr., Scott Hanna, Marcus Menis, Eric Arciniega, Joe Caramagna);
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#1 (Gerry Duggan, Luciano Becchio, RB Silva, Adam Kubert, Chris Anka, Valerio City, Pepe Lalas, etc.)
Although Kamala has developed close relationships with young heroes like Miles Morales and Champions, she is portrayed as no longer needing the same kind of guidance as them. Instead, powerful teams like the X-Men and the Avengers recognize that Kamala has proven herself through conflict after conflict and see Ms. Marvel as her equal. . This is why her interaction with Shift is so thought-provoking. Kamala guides her shifts with ease and confidence, and she emphasizes: She’s no longer a newcomer to the Marvel Universe.
Ms. Marvel is ready to teach the next generation
Kamala became a trusted member of the X-Men, a trusted friend and ally of multiple Spider-Men, and a trusted ally of the Avengers. Although the generally static nature of her comics may still tempt you to think of her as her wide-eyed youth, Ms. Marvel He’s come into his own three times, and the next generation of Marvel heroes couldn’t ask for a better friend and teacher. Kamala Khan.
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