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‘Captain Marvel Vol. 7: The Last of the Marvels’ looks at Mar-Vell and Carol’s legacies
If Captain Marvel continues to look forward even as it examines the past, then the character is in safe hands.
If Captain Marvel continues to look forward even as it examines the past, then the character is in safe hands.
The world was fast-changing, but The Avengers didn’t seem able.
A book that wants to look forward to a culturally celebrated future rather than dwell on the misrepresentative past.
This might be the most accurate modern distillation of the character, but it is not the character at his most...
On the incredible importance of Marvel Epic Collections.
Rather than drowning us in lore, the book invites us in.
'Rogues' offers a tiny bit of context for bad guys who have never been truly evil so much as desperate.
It does, however, allow the reader to experience, full-force, the childlike joy of an unserious Marvel Universe.
An Idiot Hero pokes fun at—and low-key sings the praises of—the truly foolish artistic pursuits.
The book continues to provide hook after hook to keep the reader joyfully coming back.
Slott continues to provide loving insight, intimate moments, and pressing concerns.
Remember, every character is someone's favorite character, no matter how relegated to the background.