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Captain Marvel, Vol. 1: Re-Entry
by Kelly Thompson
This is the first Captain Marvel comic I've ever read, and suffice to say I'm not disappointed. I didn't realise until I finished this that it's written by Kelly Thompson, who has done some wonderful things with my beloved Kate Bishop so I should have known it would be good.
Carol after some time spent in space after a tragedy is back on Earth, and within days she ends up trapped on an island full of women, all being kept there by the tyrannical misogynist Nuclear Man. This isn't a perfect comic by any means, especially when it comes to plot, but it's extremely fun and is probably the perfect jumping off point if you just watched Captain Marvel and want to read some of her comics.
I already love Carol and Jess' dynamic. I honestly can't believe I've never read anything that included them both before because this is so up my alley, and you can anticipate me reading many more comics featuring the both of them. I'm now really hoping that in Captain Marvel 2 we get Jess introduced so I can see this dynamic play out on the big screen. This comic also made me wish we had gotten more of Carol interacted with the Avengers (especially Tony and Rhodey) in Endgame because their dynamics are so interesting and fun, and I think that was a missed opportunity.
There isn't really much to say about this other than that it's incredibly fun. It desperately makes me want to read more stories with Carol because she's already such an interesting and compelling character, as are all her relationships.
Carol after some time spent in space after a tragedy is back on Earth, and within days she ends up trapped on an island full of women, all being kept there by the tyrannical misogynist Nuclear Man. This isn't a perfect comic by any means, especially when it comes to plot, but it's extremely fun and is probably the perfect jumping off point if you just watched Captain Marvel and want to read some of her comics.
I already love Carol and Jess' dynamic. I honestly can't believe I've never read anything that included them both before because this is so up my alley, and you can anticipate me reading many more comics featuring the both of them. I'm now really hoping that in Captain Marvel 2 we get Jess introduced so I can see this dynamic play out on the big screen. This comic also made me wish we had gotten more of Carol interacted with the Avengers (especially Tony and Rhodey) in Endgame because their dynamics are so interesting and fun, and I think that was a missed opportunity.
There isn't really much to say about this other than that it's incredibly fun. It desperately makes me want to read more stories with Carol because she's already such an interesting and compelling character, as are all her relationships.