miércoles, 31 de agosto de 2016

Some thoughts about Ms. Marvel #10

What happens once that Ms. Marvel's friends starts paying the consequences of her actions?

Bruno's life is currently in danger after the last attack and Kamala has no idea what to do but confront the people who have been taking justice the wrong way.

To be honest this mostly felt like a transition chapter.

G. Willow Wilson continues the story connected to the main event of Civil War II while playing with its premise. We start seeing the consequences of how the future is actually unpredictable and how acting against it could cause more damage than anything else, in that regard the issue explores interesting and logical ideas.

The character work is solid with Kamala reacting in a way that makes sense while also revealing more about her past and dynamic with Bruno which of course, makes you understand more about their relationship and gives her a strong motivation for her actions.

There's not a lot besides that though, the main plot doesn't progress a lot and that might be because the event itself is not over yet but story-wise it still felt kinda empty.

Adrian Alphona handles the flashback scenes while Takeshi Miyasawa is in charge of the present time segments and the overall artwork is pretty consistent in terms of style.

A solid transition chapter but a transition chapter nonetheless. Hope to see more content in the next one.

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