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Kamala Khan
Kamala Khan

Kamala Khan

324 appearances · Modern Age · 2010–2026 · 2 key issues
Who is Kamala Khan?

A Pakistani-American teenager from Jersey City, Kamala Khan was exposed to the Terrigen Mist, which activated her latent Inhuman genes and granted her extraordinary shape-shifting abilities — including stretching, size manipulation, and rapid healing — inspiring her to take up the Ms. Marvel mantle.

Even among Marvel's modern era breakout figures, Kamala Khan has built an impressive comics footprint — debuting in 2010's Siege: X-Men under the creative hands of Daniel Way, Marjorie Liu, and Giuseppe Camuncoli, she's gone on to rack up 324 catalog appearances across roughly sixteen years of storytelling. Her page time reads like a who's who of the Marvel Universe: she shares adventures with titans like Peter Parker, Tony Stark, Wolverine, and Captain America, and her name appears most frequently across X-Men, The Amazing Spider-Man, and Champions. Two of her appearances carry key-issue status, a mark of the genuine collector significance she's earned. With a modern-age pedigree and that kind of company, Kamala Khan is absolutely a character worth following.

Identity

Real name. Kamala Khan

Powers. Polymorph/shape-shifting (stretching, embiggening/shrinking, size and mass manipulation), accelerated healing factor; latent mutant/Inhuman hybrid activated by Terrigen.

Affiliations. Champions (leader), Avengers, X-Men/X-Force, Agents of Atlas

★ First appearance
Siege: X-Men #[nn]
Jul 2010

Part of the Ms. Marvel legacy

Kamala Khan is one of 3 heroes to carry the Ms. Marvel mantle. See the whole Ms. Marvel family ▸

Trivia

  • Kamala Khan claimed her place in history as the first Muslim character to headline a Marvel Comics series, a milestone that resonated far beyond the comics shop and landed her story in mainstream media outlets worldwide.marvel.fandom.com
  • Sharp-eyed collectors know that Kamala's first published appearance wasn't in the debut issue of her own title but in a teaser cameo tucked into Captain Marvel #14, the calculated continuity entry point Marvel used to introduce her to the universe.marvel.fandom.com

Top series

Covers through the years — 2010–2025

Siege: X-Men #[nn] 2010
Siege: X-Men #[nn]
Avengers: The Enemy Within #[nn] 2013
Avengers: The Enemy Within #[nn]
Ms. Marvel #1 2014
Ms. Marvel #1
Ms. Marvel #10 2015
Ms. Marvel #10
Nova #4 2016
Nova #4
Unstoppable Wasp #1 2017
Unstoppable Wasp #1
Inhumans: Once and Future Kings #4 2018
Inhumans: Once and Future Kings #4
Incoming #1 2020
Incoming #1
King in Black #1 2021
King in Black #1
Devil's Reign #4 2022
Devil's Reign #4
Dark Web: Ms. Marvel #1 2023
Dark Web: Ms. Marvel #1
X-Men #28 2024
X-Men #28
The Spectacular Spider-Men #9 2025
The Spectacular Spider-Men #9

Appearances (1–150 of 324, oldest first)

Siege: X-Men (2010)
Avengers: The Enemy Within (2013)
Ms. Marvel (2014)
Original Sin (2014)
Marvel 75th Anniversary Celebration (2014)
#1
S.H.I.E.L.D. (2015)
Avengers: No More Bullying (2015)
#1
Howard the Duck (2015)
#0
Secret Wars: Secret Love (2015)
#1
Karnak (2015)
#1
Hip-Hop Variant Sampler (2016)
#1
Nova (2016)
#4
All-New Inhumans (2016)
#1
Amazing Spider-Man (2015)
#12
Captain America: Sam Wilson (2016)
All-New, All-Different Avengers (2016)
#2
All-New All-Different Avengers Annual (2016)
#1
Amazing Spider-Man: Worldwide (2016)
#3
Marvel Tsum Tsum (2016)
#4
Guardians of the Galaxy (2015)
Uncanny Inhumans (2015)
The Amazing Spider-Man: Worldwide (2016)
Jessica Jones (2016)
#1
Avengers Ft. Hulk & Nova - Presented by Western Union (2016)
Guardians of the Galaxy: New Guard (2016)
#3
Unstoppable Wasp (2017)
#1
Monsters Unleashed (2017)
#2
Totally Awesome Hulk (2016)
#16
Extraordinary X-Men (2016)
Invincible Iron Man (2017)
Spider-Woman (2016)
#17
America (2017)
#6
Captain America: Secret Empire (2017)
Secret Warriors (2017)
Secret Empire (2017)
Civil War II (2017)
Inhumans: Once and Future Kings (2017)
#4
All-New Wolverine (2016)
#32
Incredible Hulk (2017)
Marvel Rising (2018)
#0
Spider-Man: Spider-Verse - Miles Morales (2018)
Marvel Super Hero Adventures: Captain Marvel - Mealtime Mayhem (2019)
#1
Champions Annual (2019)
#1
Tony Stark: Iron Man (2018)
Ms. Marvel Annual (2019)
#1
Magnificent Ms. Marvel (2019)
She-Hulk Annual (2019)
#1
Fantastic Four: 4 Yancy Street (2019)
#1
Sensational Spider-Man: Self-Improvement (2019)
#1
Conan the Barbarian: Exodus (2019)
#1
Marvel Comics (2019)
Venom by Donny Cates (2019)
#1
Incoming (2020)
#1
Ms. Marvel by Saladin Ahmed (2019)
Spider-Gwen: Deal with the Devil (2021)
Marvel's Voices: Legacy (2021)
King in Black (2021)
Miles Morales: Spider-Man (2019)
Champions: Worlds Collide (2021)
Miles Morales: Shock Waves (2021)
Ms. Marvel: Game Over (2021)
Ms. Marvel: Stretched Thin (2021)
Marvel's Voices: Identity (2021)
Runaways (2017)
#38
Dark Ages (2021)
Miles Morales (2019)
#5
Ms. Marvel: Marvel Tales (2021)
#1
Amazing Spider-Man by Wells & Romita Jr. (2022)
Ms. Marvel: Fists of Justice (2022)
A.X.E.: Judgment Day (2022)
Miles Morales: The Avenging Avenger! (2022)
Devil's Reign (2022)
Devil's Reign: Villains for Hire (2022)
Marvel-Verse: Jane Foster, The Mighty Thor (2022)
Miles Morales: Marvel Universe (2022)
Ms. Marvel: Beyond the Limit by Samira Ahmed (2022)
Spider-Punk (2022)
Shang-Chi by Gene Luen Yang (2021)
#3
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur: Place in the World (2022)
The Amazing Spider-Man (2022)
Fantastic Four (2019)
#10
Marvel's Voices: Heritage (2022)
Ms. Marvel: Generations GN-TPB (2022)
Marvel-Verse: Shuri (2022)
Dark Web: Ms. Marvel (2023)
Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant (2023)
#1