Ms. Marvel Epic Collection #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMs. Marvel Epic Collection #1 (2018) kicks off with the thrilling story "This Woman, This Warrior!" as Ms. Marvel joins forces with Spider-Man to stop the Super-Skrull, who’s hunting a mysterious crystal capable of hyperspace travel. The duo races to a sunken ship where the artifact is hidden, uncovering that the alien invader is fueled by a powerful beam from beyond Earth—leading to a high-stakes showdown that pushes both heroes to their limits. Written by Chris Claremont and brought to life with dynamic art by John Byrne, the issue features bold colors by Dave Hunt and sharp lettering by Gaspar Saladino and John Costanza, with a striking cover by Sal Buscema and Tom Palmer.
Carol Danvers arrives in New York to start her new life as an editor at a women's magazine, but strange headaches and blackouts make her question her grip on reality. When the Scorpion targets Jameson, Ms. Marvel steps in—only to leave Carol wondering if she’s truly in control of her own story.
In "Enigma of Fear!", Ms. Marvel faces a dual threat when the newly empowered Kerwin becomes the Destructor under AIM's command, while the Scorpion breaks free from captivity. Torn by unexplained blackouts and growing uncertainty, Carol turns to her friend Barnett, whose hypnotic session reveals a startling truth—though the moment is cut short. With her identity and memories in question, Ms. Marvel must confront both enemies in a battle that tests her limits.
In "The Lady's Not for Killing!", Carol Danvers—still grappling with her fractured identity—finds herself caught between reporting on a historic female astronaut’s launch and fending off a deadly robotic assassin sent by AIM to sabotage the mission. As the stakes rise over Cape Canaveral, the battle forces her to confront flashes of her past, slowly unraveling the truth behind her forgotten name.
In "Death Is the Doomsday Man!", Ms. Marvel finds herself drawn to a hidden cave where she confronts the deadly Doomsday Man, a robot with a relentless agenda. As she fights to survive, she uncovers a hidden failsafe left by the machine’s creator, Dr. Kronton, and must use it to stop the onslaught. Meanwhile, the Destructor’s search for Kree tech triggers a catastrophic surge from the psyche-magnitron, unraveling the cave and unleashing a power surge that re-exposes Carol to the Power Stone—leaving her fate uncertain. Dr. Barnett, now aware of her secret, stands on the edge of a revelation.
In "Bridge of No Return," Ms. Marvel races against time to prevent a catastrophic accident involving a Stark super-truck loaded with radioactive material—only to find herself facing the Vision as the only obstacle between her and the bridge where the disaster could unfold.
In "Nightmare!", Ms. Marvel is captured and imprisoned in an underground AIM facility, stripped of her suit and left vulnerable as her powers are transferred to an enemy agent. When the experiment fails, Modok attempts to dominate her mind, but Jo fights back with fierce determination, unraveling his control and making a desperate bid for freedom.
In "The Last Sunset...?", Ms. Marvel races to expose AIM’s latest operation, only to find SHIELD unable to confirm any trace of their recent base. With the Cavourite crystal back in her hands and Grotesk defeated, she’s left with more questions than answers—just as the sun begins to set on a secret that could change everything.
In "Not All Thy Powers Can Save Thee!", the Super-Skrull, freed from the legendary Soul-Catcher, unleashes his full might by defeating the Human Torch—leaving Spider-Man to stand alone against an enemy who now wields every power he’s ever stolen.
In "All This and the QE2," Ms. Marvel and Spider-Man race to stop the Super-Skrull from claiming a mysterious crystal hidden aboard a ship at sea. With the alien invader fueled by a powerful beam from space, the duo must outthink him using the crystal’s unique properties before he can escape with it.
In "And Along Came... Ms. Marvel!", Ms. Marvel joins the Defenders in a high-stakes mission to rescue the Hulk, who's been captured by A.I.M. in a scheme to turn him into a weapon. With the team’s combined strength and quick thinking, they must outwit the villains before the Hulk’s mind is lost to manipulation.
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