Ms. Marvel #34
In Ms. Marvel #34, Carol Danvers steps out of her superhero role for the first time in a while—no powers, no suit, just her own wit and nerve—as she finds herself tangled in a tense, unpredictable dance with Spider-Man. Written by Brian Reed and brought to life by Paulo Siqueira, Adriana Melo, and a tight team of inkers, colorist Chris Sotomayor, and letterer Dave Sharpe, the issue captures a rare moment of vulnerability and connection as Carol begins her quiet war against Norman Osborn. The cover by David Yardin captures the uneasy chemistry of the moment in bold, dynamic lines.
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Out of costume and without using her powers, Carol sort of battles and sort of teams up with and sort of dates Spider-Man as she takes her first steps in combating Norman Osborn.
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