LC control no. | n 2013049421 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Marvel, Ms. (Fictitious character) |
Variant(s) | Ms. Marvel (Fictitious character) |
See also | Khan, Kamala (Fictitious character) Danvers, Carol (Fictitious character) |
Beginning date | 1977 |
Profession or occupation | Superheroes |
Found in | Wikipedia, Aug. 6, 2013 (Ms. Marvel is the name of a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Roy Thomas and designed by artist Gene Colan, the non-powered Major Carol Danvers debuted as a member of the United States Air Force in Marvel Super-Heroes #13 (March 1968) and as Ms. Marvel--a fusion of alien Kree and human genes--in Ms. Marvel #1 (January 1977)) ComicVine, Aug. 6, 2013: under Ms. Marvel (After encountering the Kree hero Captain Marvel, Carol Danvers was accidentally subjected to otherworldly radiation that transformed her into a superhuman warrior. Calling herself Ms. Marvel, she established herself as one of Marvel's most powerful and prominent heroes both as a solo heroine and as a member of the Avengers) Wikipedia, Dec. 2, 2016 (Ms. Marvel; the name of several fictional superheroines appearing in Marvel Comics; the original Ms. Marvel, Carol Danvers, first appeared in Ms. Marvel #1 (Jan. 1977) and later became known as Binary, Warbird, and Captain Marvel; the current Ms. Marvel, Kamala Khan, is a teenage Pakistani American girl with shapeshifting abilities and first appeared in Captain Marvel #14, Aug. 2013) Wikipedia, Aug. 28, 2018 (Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan); a fictional superhero appearing in Marvel Comics; she is Marvel's first Muslim character to headline her own book; first appeared in Captain Marvel #14 (Aug. 2013) before going on to star in several self-titled solo series; she is a Pakistani American teenager with shapeshifting abilities who assumes the superhero mantle of Ms. Marvel from her idol Carol Danvers after Danvers becomes Ms. Marvel) |
Not found in | DeConnick, K.S. Captain Marvel: in pursuit of flight, 2012 (a collection of the first six issues of Captain Marvel) |