viernes, 15 de septiembre de 2017

Some thoughts about Ms. Marvel #22

Ms. Marvel will have to fight for what is right.

Kamala has just revealed her identity to Josh and he's starting to have doubts about his choices. Now is up to the rest of Jersey City to help their hero end with this terrible situation.

This story concludes and it was a pretty satisfying one as a whole.

G. Willow Wilson deliver the final chapter of this arc in a way that feels faily typical but still enjoyable. The best moments of this issue come from the beginning but that's mostly because they're connected to the interesting themes about perceived privilege between Kamala and Josh that were explored during the last installment. Is probably one of the strongest parts in terms of real character work.

The caricature of the police force that gets mad with power can get a little tiring and one-dimensional but they still serve their purpose as hateful villains and allow Kamala to deliver a solid conclusion to this predicament and possibly a new status quo.

I really love Marco Failla's artwork and how expressive and stylish it can get, is simply the perfect fit for the book and manages to make every scene even better.

Quite enjoyable overall, let's see how this continues.

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