Ms. Marvel will have to teach how her country works to an old friend.
Red Dagger has arrived to America and the differences between Kamala and him might make working together much harder.
Well, this was pretty average overall.
G. Willow Wilson delivers a new chapter where she follows one of the sub-plots from the early issues of this book, namely Red Dagger. The way how both Kamala and him interact is interesting enough while their similarities and differences are clearly depicted, is pretty typical superhero team-up stuff and it gets the job done in that regard.
I have more issues with the story though, there was barely any. Both characters need to stop trains from crashing and... that's it. Nothing more, nothing less, is not even that entertaining in that regard and makes the issue feel light in content.
Diego Olortegui's art is pretty solid though, a beautiful and expressive style that does the characters justice.
Other than that, I don't think I would have missed a lot by skipping this chapter.
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