Ms. Marvel #1
"Este mujer este guerrero" kicks off a gripping clash in Ms. Marvel #1 (1978), where Carol Danvers faces off against the newly awakened Destructor and the escaped Scorpion, all while grappling with unsettling blackouts and fragmented memories. Written by Gerry Conway and Salvador Dulcet, with dynamic art by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott, the issue blends personal mystery with high-stakes action. Rafael López Espí’s striking cover captures the intensity of a hero pushed to her limits.
When Carol Danvers arrives in New York to start her new role editing a women's magazine for Jameson, she’s soon overwhelmed by unexplained headaches and blackouts. As Ms. Marvel, she steps in to stop the Scorpion’s deadly vendetta against Jameson, but the line between her two identities begins to blur.
In "Enigma de miedo," Ms. Marvel faces a double threat when the newly empowered Destructor vows revenge on her for AIM, while the escaped Scorpion adds chaos to the fray. As Carol struggles with mysterious blackouts and a fractured memory, a hypnotic session with her friend Barnett uncovers the truth about her identity—though not before the stakes escalate.
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