Ms. Marvel introduces viewers to Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani), a 16-year-old Pakistani-American from Jersey City. An aspiring artist, an avid gamer, and a voracious fan-fiction scribe, she is a huge fan of the Avengers — and one in particular, Captain Marvel. But Kamala has always struggled to find her place in the world — that is until she gets super powers like the heroes she’s always looked up to.
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Ms. Marvel — premiering Wednesday on Disney+ and Disney+ Hotstar — is the most refreshing and self-assured Marvel Cinematic Universe series since WandaVision. That might seem like low praise, given everything in between has been hit or miss. Actually, largely miss, save for the time-hopping with the god of mischief in Loki. Those who've been reading my reviews and episodic recaps will already know I gave the 👎🏼 to New York Christmas comedy Hawkeye, the Egyptian adventure with mostly white men in Moon Knight, and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier that pulled its punches. In that case, allow me to revise my opening statement. Ms. Marvel is a thorough delight, one that's relatable, enjoyable, unique, and really funny in equal parts — a breath of fresh air that MCU-on-TV needed.
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