Is Ms. Marvel about to find love.
Red Dagger and Kamala are trying to stop the trains from crashing and by doing so they might learn more about themselves.
Yeah, this is not exactly better.
G. Willow Wilson offers a new installment that continues the team-up between Ms. Marvel and Red Dagger and to be honest, is not interesting at all. The author is trying to hint some sort of romantic tension between the two but is so predictable that I just can't take it seriously, especially because it happened way too quickly.
About the story itself, there's barely any plot just like in the last chapter. They still try to stop the trains from causing any damage and is a superhero premise by the numbers that doesn't offer much beyond what would assume. I guess that Kamala learns a bit about herself? Maybe? Is not even that surprising.
Diego Olortegui's artwork is pretty solid though with the kind of expressive characters and distinctive style that you expect from this book.
Other than that, I think I'm taking a rest from this series. Is not that engaging anymore.
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