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Marvel Comics Carol Danvers Captain Marvel

Marcus was so taken with Carol that he assisted her in seizing control of the Master of the World's defensive systems, despite the fact that this was directly contrary to Kang's objectives. Kang subsequently murdered his son in retaliation for his treachery. Carol requested that the Avengers hold her responsible for murdering the Master during her attack on his base after Kang's defeat. They swiftly exonerated her of any wrongdoing, though. Carol was hired shortly afterwards for a significant post inside the Department of Homeland Security. Carol immediately became frustrated with the DHS and the political games it required, despite her belief that it was the greatest use of her abilities and capabilities. Carol encountered a reality in which she was Earth's most popular heroine as Captain Marvel during the House of M event. Carol kept her recollections of the parallel existence and determined to remake herself as a heroine when reality returned to normal. She afterwards resigned from the DHS and resumed her Ms. Marvel persona.

Claremont elaborated on the Carol Danvers event with the character Rogue by having the Carol Danvers persona appear inside Rogue's consciousness, sometimes overwhelming Rogue's personality. This occurs multiple times to Rogue, resulting in an uneasy ceasefire between the personas inhabiting Rogue's psyche. [24] [25] Rogue's Ms. Marvel identity is torn from her as a distinct entity as she goes through the ancient, supernatural doorway known as the Siege Perilous. Magneto assassinates the Ms. Marvel character in the same issue. [26] 1990s

Carol Danvers is a fictional character that appears in Marvel Comics' American comic novels. Major Carol Danvers debuted as a member of the United States Air Force in Marvel Super-Heroes #13 (March 1968) and as the first iteration of Ms. Marvel in Ms. Marvel #1 (January 1977), after a merger of extraterrestrial Kree and human DNA that granted her superhuman abilities in Captain Marvel #18. (November 1969). The character had his comic book debut during the Silver Age, appearing in a self-titled series in the late 1970s before being connected with superhero teams the Avengers and X-Men. At different periods over her career, the character has been referred to as Binary, Warbird, and Captain Marvel, and has appeared in other Marvel-licensed goods like as video games, animated television programs, and memorabilia such as trading cards. Marvel Studios said Captain Marvel, a live-action film featuring the superhero, would be released in 2019.

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While Kamala's reappearance at the climax of this arc was a predictable conclusion, the build-up provided several creative opportunities. By having her supporting cast carry the book for numerous issues, G. Willow Wilson demonstrated the power of her supporting cast. It was hilarious to see Red Dagger, Zoe, and the rest of the team feverishly attempt to fill Ms. Marvel's elastic boots. Even with Carol Danvers' assistance, no one can protect Jersey City quite like Kamala Khan. With her confidence problem rectified (at least temporarily), the sky seems to be the limit for the star of one of Marvel's finest shows!

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