
Ms. Marvel, Vol. 2: Generation Why
by G. Willow Wilson2 of 10
In Ms. Marvel, Vol. 2: Generation Why, Kamala Khan continues her journey as Jersey City's newest protector. This volume is perfect for children who love superhero action mixed with relatable teenage struggles. Kamala finds herself balancing high school life with the unexpected arrival of the legendary Wolverine and the giant, teleporting Inhuman dog, Lockjaw. As she investigates the mysterious villain known as the Inventor, Kamala must learn what it truly means to be a hero while staying true to her roots and her family.
This graphic novel is an ideal choice for readers interested in diverse protagonists and modern mythology. G. Willow Wilson crafts a story that is both humorous and deeply moving, exploring themes of generational divides and the power of youth. It is a great choice for fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe or anyone looking for a fresh, contemporary take on the classic superhero genre. Kamala's "embiggening" powers are just the beginning of her incredible adventure.
Highlights:
- Exciting team-ups with iconic Marvel characters like Wolverine and Lockjaw.
- A relatable coming-of-age story featuring a diverse Muslim-American protagonist.
- Stunning artwork and fast-paced action that keeps readers engaged.
- Exploration of identity, heritage, and the responsibilities of the next generation.

Ms. Marvel, Vol. 3: Crushed
by G. Willow Wilson3 of 10
Love is in the air in Jersey City as Valentine's Day arrives, but for Kamala Khan, things are never simple. While she struggles with the typical teenage dilemma of not being allowed to attend the school dance, her alter-ego, Ms. Marvel, finds a way to crash the party. However, she isn't there for the music; she's on a mission to capture Asgard's most notorious trickster, Loki! This volume perfectly blends the relatable struggles of a high school student with the high-stakes action of the Marvel Universe.
This installment is a great choice for readers interested in diverse protagonists and stories that explore the balance between family expectations and personal identity. Kamala Khan continues to be an inspiring role model, proving that being a hero is about more than just having powers—it's about heart and perseverance. It is ideal for readers who love character-driven superhero stories with a healthy dose of humor and heart.
Highlights:
- Features a special guest appearance by the fan-favorite trickster god, Loki.
- Explores Kamala's cultural background and family dynamics in a relatable way.
- Perfect for fans of coming-of-age stories and modern superhero adventures.
- Combines vibrant artwork with witty, fast-paced storytelling.

Ms. Marvel, Vol. 4: Last Days
by G. Willow Wilson4 of 10
In Ms. Marvel, Vol. 4: Last Days, Kamala Khan faces her most daunting challenge yet: the literal end of the world. As the Marvel Universe teeters on the brink of destruction, Kamala must decide what truly matters. This volume is a perfect choice for children who love high-stakes superhero action mixed with deeply relatable human emotions. Set against the backdrop of her beloved Jersey City, Kamala's journey is one of resilience and heart, proving that even when the sky is falling, a hero never stops fighting for their community.
Ideal for readers interested in diverse protagonists and modern mythology, this graphic novel beautifully balances cosmic threats with personal growth. Fans of the series will be thrilled by a special guest appearance and the emotional weight of Kamala's choices. It is a great choice for middle schoolers and young teens looking for a story that combines humor, action, and a powerful message about standing tall in the face of impossible odds.
Highlights:
- Features the groundbreaking and relatable hero Kamala Khan
- Explores powerful themes of community and cultural identity
- Includes an exciting crossover with the Amazing Spider-Man
- Stunning artwork and fast-paced storytelling

Ms. Marvel, Vol. 5: Super Famous
by G. Willow Wilson5 of 10
Kamala Khan is back and bigger than ever in Ms. Marvel, Vol. 5: Super Famous. Now that she has officially joined the Avengers, Kamala is finding out that being one of Earth's Mightiest Heroes isn't just about flashy battles and capes—it's also about managing the pressures of sudden celebrity status. While she navigates her new role on the global stage, she must also keep a close eye on her beloved Jersey City. A shady development company is using her image to push a gentrification project that threatens to destroy the heart of her community. Can Kamala balance her duties as an Avenger, a local protector, and a high school student without losing herself in the process?
This volume is a perfect choice for readers interested in diverse protagonists and stories that blend high-stakes superhero action with relatable teenage struggles. Fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and those who love character-driven graphic novels will find Kamala's journey both inspiring and humorous. It is an ideal pick for children who love stories about finding one's place in the world while staying true to their roots. With its vibrant artwork and sharp writing, this installment continues to prove why Ms. Marvel is a modern icon.
Highlights:
- Explores the challenges of balancing public responsibility with personal identity.
- Features a strong, relatable Muslim-American female lead.
- Combines classic superhero action with social issues like gentrification.
- Perfect for fans of Spider-Man and other neighborhood heroes.

Ms. Marvel, Vol. 6: Civil War II
by G. Willow Wilson6 of 10
In Ms. Marvel, Vol. 6: Civil War II, Kamala Khan faces her most difficult challenge yet as the superhero community is torn apart by a massive conflict. While Kamala tries to balance her life as a high school student participating in a tri-state academic competition, the tremors of war begin to surface. Alongside friends like Spider-Man and Nova, Kamala must navigate the murky waters of predictive justice and decide what it truly means to be a hero when the mentors she looks up to are at odds.
This volume is perfect for children who love action-packed superhero stories with a deep emotional core. It is an ideal choice for readers interested in diverse protagonists and stories that explore the complexities of growing up while carrying the weight of the world. Fans of the Marvel Universe and those who enjoy seeing young heroes take the lead will find this graphic novel particularly engaging. It beautifully balances humor, high-stakes drama, and relatable teenage struggles, making it a great choice for fans of character-driven adventures.
Highlights:
- Features a diverse and relatable teenage protagonist navigating complex moral choices.
- Includes exciting team-ups with fan-favorite characters like Spider-Man and Nova.
- Explores thought-provoking themes of justice, loyalty, and personal identity.
- Stunning artwork and fast-paced storytelling that keeps readers hooked from start to finish.

Ms. Marvel, Vol. 8: Mecca
by G. Willow Wilson8 of 10
In Ms. Marvel, Vol. 8: Mecca, Kamala Khan faces one of her most personal challenges yet. When an enemy from her past resurfaces, the stakes are higher than ever as they begin targeting the people Kamala loves most. As her world spins out of control, it becomes clear that there is something more sinister at work. Kamala must navigate a plot that calls into question everything she stands for, not just as a superhero, but as a human being. This volume is a powerful exploration of identity and community.
This graphic novel is perfect for children who love action-packed superhero stories with deep emotional resonance. It is an ideal choice for readers interested in diverse protagonists and stories that tackle real-world issues through a fantastical lens. Fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe or those looking for strong female leads will find Kamala's journey both relatable and inspiring. It's a great choice for teens who enjoy complex character development and vibrant artwork.
Highlights:
- Explores deep themes of identity, heritage, and social responsibility.
- Features a relatable teenage protagonist balancing high school and heroics.
- Action-packed storytelling with high emotional stakes.
- Beautifully illustrated graphic novel format that engages visual learners.

Ms. Marvel, Vol. 9: Teenage Wasteland
by G. Willow Wilson9 of 10
In Ms. Marvel, Vol. 9: Teenage Wasteland, the unthinkable has happened: Kamala Khan has vanished! As Jersey City grapples with the disappearance of its beloved protector, a new wave of heroes must step into the spotlight. From the mysterious Red Dagger to ordinary citizens inspired by Kamala’s bravery, this volume explores the powerful legacy Ms. Marvel has built. It is a perfect choice for children and teens who love stories about finding one's voice and the impact one person can have on an entire community.
Ideal for readers interested in diverse superheroes and relatable teenage struggles, this graphic novel balances high-stakes action with heartfelt moments. As an old enemy re-emerges, the residents of Jersey City must prove that the spirit of Ms. Marvel lives on in everyone. This volume is a great choice for fans of the Marvel Universe looking for a story that emphasizes courage, teamwork, and the importance of standing up for what is right, even when the path isn't clear.
Highlights:
- Explores the concept of heroism through the eyes of ordinary citizens and sidekicks.
- Features a diverse cast of characters and strong community-driven themes.
- Perfect for fans of coming-of-age stories mixed with classic superhero action.
- Collects issues 25-30 of the acclaimed Ms. Marvel series.

Ms. Marvel, Vol. 10: Time and Again
by G. Willow Wilson10 of 10
Kamala Khan, the fan-favorite Ms. Marvel, returns in this exciting tenth volume that blends high-stakes superhero action with the everyday challenges of being a teenager. In Ms. Marvel, Vol. 10: Time and Again, Kamala tries to navigate a sleepover with her best friends while Jersey City faces a sudden calamity. The story beautifully captures the tension between personal loyalty and heroic duty, making it a perfect choice for readers who love relatable protagonists and diverse storytelling.
This volume also sees the return of Kamala's best friend, Bruno, as they rekindle their friendship through their shared love of science. As they experiment to understand the mechanics of Kamala's powers, things take an unexpected turn, leading to a confrontation with a classic Marvel villain. This book is ideal for readers interested in coming-of-age stories that don't shy away from complex emotions and the importance of community. Whether your child is a long-time comic fan or new to the genre, Kamala's journey of self-discovery and resilience is sure to inspire.
Highlights:
- Explores the balance between teenage social life and superhero responsibilities.
- Features the return of fan-favorite character Bruno and focuses on STEM themes.
- Showcases diverse representation and authentic cultural experiences.
- Includes action-packed battles against iconic Marvel villains.

Ms. Marvel, Vol. 1: No Normal
by G. Willow WilsonVolume 1 of 10
Ms. Marvel, Vol. 1: No Normal introduces readers to Kamala Khan, an ordinary Pakistani-American teenager from Jersey City who suddenly gains extraordinary shapeshifting powers. As she navigates the complexities of high school, family expectations, and her religious identity, Kamala must also learn what it truly means to be a hero. This groundbreaking graphic novel is perfect for children who love superhero action but are also looking for a relatable story about finding one's place in the world.
Ideal for readers interested in diverse perspectives and modern mythology, G. Willow Wilson’s writing brings a fresh, humorous, and deeply human touch to the Marvel Universe. It is a great choice for fans of coming-of-age stories that balance high-stakes adventure with everyday teenage struggles. Whether your child is a long-time comic book fan or new to the medium, Kamala’s journey of self-discovery is both inspiring and entertaining.
Highlights:
- Features a relatable and diverse protagonist navigating dual identities.
- Combines classic superhero tropes with modern social and cultural themes.
- Stunning artwork that captures both the action and the emotional depth of the story.
- Perfect for fans of Spider-Man or other relatable hero narratives.

Ms. Marvel, Vol. 7: Damage Per Second
by G. Willow WilsonVolume 7 of 10
Ms. Marvel, Vol. 7: Damage Per Second continues the incredible journey of Kamala Khan, a Pakistani-American teenager from Jersey City who balances high school life with her duties as a superhero. In this volume, Kamala faces the aftermath of major superhero conflicts and finds herself feeling more isolated than ever. As her relationships with family and friends are tested, she must navigate the challenges of growing up while protecting her community from new digital and physical threats. This installment is perfect for children who love stories about finding one's place in the world and the importance of standing up for what is right.
Ideal for readers interested in diverse perspectives and modern mythology, this graphic novel blends high-stakes action with relatable teenage drama. Kamala’s efforts to get out the vote during election time provide a unique look at civic duty, making it a great choice for parents looking for books that encourage social awareness. Whether she is fighting internet trolls or real-world villains, Ms. Marvel remains a beacon of hope and empathy. Fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and those who enjoy character-driven adventures will find this volume particularly engaging.
Highlights:
- Explores deep themes of identity, loneliness, and self-reliance.
- Features a diverse protagonist who balances cultural heritage with superhero life.
- Includes a compelling storyline about the importance of voting and community involvement.
- Stunning artwork and fast-paced storytelling that appeals to visual learners.
- A perfect entry point for fans of modern superhero comics and coming-of-age tales.
