Tuesday 13 September 2022

Ms. Marvel & Wolverine #1 - Marvel Comics

MS. MARVEL & WOLVERINE No. 1, October 2022
Rather enthusiastically proclaimed by its New York-based publisher as containing a team-up with “one of the Marvel Universe’s most lauded heroes in an oversized action-packed adventure”, this opening instalment of a three-issue saga certainly showcases both the body-morphing abilities and endearing characteristics which helped win Sana Amanat’s co-creation “the Hugo Award for best graphic story in 2015.” In fact, Kamala Khan’s innocent uncertainty as to just what is going on throughout the assault upon Central Park’s “crazy futuristic treehouse” rather nicely matches that of the audience, and thus arguably helps them share a common bond together as the storytelling progresses.

Of course, perhaps this comic’s biggest selling-point is the inclusion of Wolverine, as well as the rest of the highly popular X-Men, and Jody Houser’s writing definitely doesn’t disappoint in providing the mutant super-group with plenty of scintillating spotlight. Ever grumpy and willing to take a bloody hit just to get a deadly strike of his claws home, Logan clearly takes the centre-stage whenever the Canadian is featured in a pulse-pounding panel. Yet rather pleasingly, that doesn’t mean for a moment that mainstay team members Rogue, Marvel Girl, Cyclops, Storm and even the likes of Hisako Ichiki, aren’t also given plenty of robotic bug-busting action to get their teeth into whenever the opportunity allows.

Furthermore, the Eisner Award-nominee doesn’t simply settle for having the planet’s protectors effortlessly whip their miniscule opponents within moments, courtesy of Scott Summer’s devastatingly sweeping visor-blasts or Ms. Marvel’s all-encompassing “embiggened hands.” Instead, preferring for the protagonists to overcome their foes’ sheer weight of numbers with a well-thought out, coordinated plan involving Wolverine and Ororo Munroe; “I suppose it was too much to hope that my visit to Earth wouldn’t coincide with some sort of attack..?”

Equally as enthralling as the mysterious motivation behind the tiny, murderous machine’s Machiavellian mission are the excellent layouts of Ze Carlos and colorist, Erick Arciniega, who together provide this thirty-page periodical with plenty of attention-grabbing eye-candy. Indeed, the art team’s portrayal of its colourfully costumed female titular character is worth the comic’s cover price alone, especially once she starts using her great size to swat, stomp and splat as many of the metallic bugs as possible.

The regular cover art to "MS. MARVEL & WOLVERINE" #1 by Sara Pichelli & Federico Blee

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