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# Ms. Marvel: No Normal (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) Library Binding – October 28, 2014

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    oh, let this series embiggen
  

*by H***A on Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2014*

It's not as if Marvel hadn't dabbled with minority cape & cowls before, but, once this iteration of Ms. Marvel surfaced, I right away lumped her in on that demographics roster of what's seminal and what's impactful and what's boundary-crossing. I love the absolute f out of this Ms. Marvel. She comes off as a breath of fresh air, much like Jaime Reyes did when he debuted as Blue Beetle in DC.MS. MARVEL: NO NORMAL collects issues #1-5, as well as material from ALL-NEW MARVEL NOW! POINT ONE #1 and features words by G. Willow Wilson and doodles by Adrian Alphona (whose artwork I loved in RUNAWAYS). Kamala Khan is a 16-year-old Pakistani girl living in Jersey City. In a world where superheroes are commonplace, she's an ordinary teen who nerds out over the Avengers. She posts her own series of online fan fic. And, man, I love how she's written, how she comes off as a real person and how she consistently reacts as a genuine teenager would even when she's at last exposed to the improbable.Adrian Alphona is the boss. He's ridiculously talented. His artwork is expressive and sustains this wonderfully light, feathery aesthetic. His facial expressions and figure work are really impressive. I love how he perfectly captures the teenager's exaggerated emotions, one more reason why Kamala comes off as so believable.I wonder if Kamala's superhero origin comes about as part of Marvel's pushing its cinematic universe. On an evening sneak to a party on the waterfront, Kamala succumbs to Terragen mist masquerading as ground fog what's crept out over Manhattan, Newark and Jersey City. Suddenly endowed with alarming shape-shifting abilities and pressed by exuberant aspirations of do-gooding, she puts on a makeshift costume and begins fighting crime and, before you can blink, has somehow appropriated the identity of Ms. Marvel. And is it of social import that when Kamala goes into hero mode, she reflexively assumes the likeness of a blonde Caucasian girl?G. Willow Wilson has stuff to say about assimilation vs. staying true to one's self, about social aspirations vs. keeping faith with culture and tradition, and maybe even about our society's kneejerk perception of the "hero" as this great white savior. Kamala is a typical teenager trying to find her way. She longs for acceptance from friends and schoolmates. She chafes under the rules of her stern upbringing. This volume shows Kamala's learning that invaluable lesson about not trying to be anyone but herself.G. Willow Wilson opts for the decompression approach to storytelling, reminiscent of Brian Michael Bendis's slow burn first arc on ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN. Gratifyingly, the character work is a strength of this comic book. Kamala is a fully-fleshed out person, but her supporting cast also get some writer's love, from her strict but loving family to her pal Bruno's complicated family drama to another pal, Nakia, of Turkish descent. With understanding and knowledge and empathy, Wilson writes a story of a girl's unthinking bravery and struggle for acceptance. She gives Kamala a universal, contemporary teenage voice. If, like me, you'd been lamenting the loss of BLUE BEETLE (the Jaime Reyes edition) or RUNAWAYS or even POWER PACK, MS. MARVEL is your huckleberry. It fills in those empty spaces; it resuscitates that sense of fun and adventure and grand discovery. With her endearingly nerdy disposition and sense of not fitting in, Kamala Khan is effortlessly relatable. Rooted in cultural tradition, yet making a bid for her own identity, and always instinctively trying to do right, Ms. Marvel with her huge heart is a phenomenal role model for girls and minorities and everyone else.By the way, Ms. Marvel's namesake - now going by Captain Marvel - she's also kicking ass in her own stellar comic book (
  
Captain Marvel Volume 1: Higher, Further, Faster, More







  
  
    ). So pick up on that, too.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Ms. Marvel is a fun book to read!
  

*by K***R on Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2022*

Kamala Khan is a American Muslim teenage girl who is like every other teenager.  She goes to school, hang out with friends and write fan-fic stories on superheroes, including the ones about her idol Captain Marvel.  She also have to deal with her family because she feels that they are always strict with her and expect too much from her.All of that changed when Kamala becomes exposed to the terrigen mist and gains body-moprhing powers.  With her newfound gifts, she fights to keep Jersey City safe from danger and struggles to keep her superhero identity a secret from her family.I wanted to read this book before I got the chance to watch the live-action series on Disney+.  I know that on the show, they changed how Ms. Marvel gets her powers but I am interested in seeing how everything will play out.  I am looking forward to seeing Ms. Marvel finding her place in the Marvel Universe!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Exciting themes!
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2022*

This novel blends the cultural context of a Muslim immigrant in Jersey city and a teenage girl with an element of superhero fantasy. It will grip you to the end!

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