
Ms. Marvel, Vol. 7: Damage Per Second
by G. Willow Wilson
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.
