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Ms. Marvel #8

In G. Willow Wilson, Takeshi Miyazawa and Adrian Alphona's "Ms. Marvel" #8, Kamala Khan chooses a side in "Civil War II."

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Ms. Marvel #7

The Tri-State Science Fair goes horribly wrong in G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona's "Ms. Marvel" #7, which finds Kamala Khan and Miles Morales on opposing sides of a geek-style arms race.

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Comics A.M. | 'Ms. Marvel' wins Dwayne McDuffie diversity award

"Ms. Marvel," by G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona, won the second annual Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity in Comics.

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'Ms. Marvel' wins best series at Angouleme

"Here" by Richard McGuire, and "Ms. Marvel" by G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona were among the winners of the major awards at the Angouleme International Comics Festival.

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Ms. Marvel #1

In G. Willow Wilson, Takeshi Miyazawa and Adrian Alphona's "Ms. Marvel" #1, Kamala Khan has growing pains as she becomes "Super Famous" and confronts changes in her friends, her neighborhood and herself.

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Joe Shuster Awards announces 2015 winners

Adrian Alphona, Darwyn Cooke, Bryan Lee O'Malley and Mariko Tamaki were among the winners of the awards, which honor Canadian creators.

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Ms. Marvel #19

It's the end of the world as she knows it, and Kamala feels fine in G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona's "Ms. Marvel" #19.

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Ms. Marvel #18

In G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona's "Ms. Marvel" #18, Kamala and Captain Marvel try to save Aamir from the clutches of Kamran and the end of the world draws nearer.

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Ms. Marvel #17

"Ms. Marvel" #17 may be stuck in a tie-in with "Secret Wars," but G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona show everyone how to make such an experience fun even if you aren't reading the crossover.

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Ms. Marvel #16

In G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona's "Ms. Marvel" #16, Kamran goes looking for Kamala as she tries to protect her family and fellow citizens in the "Last Days" of Jersey City.

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The Great "Runaways" or "Young Avengers" Debate!

Kelly Thompson and Brett White debate the supremacy of two of Marvel's iconic teen teams -- but the ultimate winner is decided by you!

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What "Ms. Marvel" Gets Right About Comic Book Violence

Noah Berlatsky contrasts the graphic violence in "Gotham" to the subdued approach in "Ms. Marvel," and ponders which is truly more realistic.

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EXCLUSIVE: New Art from "Ms. Marvel," "Superior Iron Man," "Guardians 3000"

Get an early taste of Marvel's 2015 with glimpses at pages from "Ms. Marvel" #11, "Superior Iron Man" #4 and "Guardians 3000" #4.

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CBR TV @ NYCC 2014: G. Willow Wilson Taps into the Zeitgeist with "Ms. Marvel"

Writer G. Willow Wilson joined CBR at NYCC to discuss the surprising success of "Ms. Marvel" and how it feels to create the right book at the right time.

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Heroic Identity of Wilson's "Ms. Marvel" Continues To Take Shape

"Ms. Marvel" writer G. Willow Wilson discusses what lies ahead for young Kamala Khan, including a team-up with the de-powered Wolverine and the Inhumans.

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Wilson Shapeshifts the Heroic Legacy of "Ms. Marvel"

Willow Wilson discusses the initial arc of "Ms. Marvel," which tells how shape-shifting teen Kamala Khan takes on the mantle of her personal hero.

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EXCLUSIVE: Kamala Locks Down Her Secret Identity in Wu's "Ms. Marvel" #3 Variant

Check out an exclusive first look at Annie Wu's variant for "Ms. Marvel" #3, featuring Kamala Khan stuffing her locker full of super heroics.

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