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Captain Marvel, Volume 1: In Pursuit of Flight (Captain Marvel (2012) (Collected Editions) #1)
Ace pilot. Legendary Avenger. One hundred percent pure bad-@$$. Carol Danvers has a new name, a new mission - and all the power she needs to make her own life a living hell. As the new Captain Marvel, Carol is forging from a challenge from her past!
It's a firefight in the sky as the Banshee Squadron debut - but who are the Prowlers, and where has Carol seen them before? And how does secret NASA training program Mercury 13 fit in? Witness Captain Marvel in blazing battlefield action that just may change the course of history! Avengers Time Travel Protocols: engage!
Collecting: Captain Marvel 1-6
I wanted to like this and may read on to see if it creates a story I can engage in but. . . not yet. It's colorful and my kids liked it okay. It skips back story to jus get into it, which I guess makes sense as an artistic choice. . . that's the problem with rebooting. Back story slows things down. However, I don't know much about Carol Danvers, the Captain, or this world, and this just felt like a shoot-em-up comic with girls as shooters. I liked the art work, colorful, solid, by Soy, but I
Good introduction to Captain Marvel. However, I wasn't a big fan of the drawing style.
Captain Marvel (aka Carol Danvers) takes a time traveling ride back to WWII and then the 1960's to meet her pilot mentor in her younger days.I definitely like Carol as Captain Marvel, one of the most interesting female heroes I've read. This was a nice look at the character and boosted my interest for the upcoming movie a bit. I liked her character and dialogue here, but it didn't feel like a great place to jump into her story. Probably because it wasn't really about her so much as her mentor. I
Is it Mrs or Miss Marvel?It was Ms but now you can just call me Captain.I always thought Ms Marvel/ Carol Danvers was one of the toughest heroes in the Marvel universe. You didnt see Captain America or Iron Man fighting Skrulls while wearing a one piece bathing suit and thigh high boots, did you? I rest my case.After 35 years Marvel finally decided that it was time to give Carol some pants as well as a promotion. With a new outfit and name that honors the fallen Captain Marvel, Carol is ready to
I was really expecting something awesome from this one, but it just didn't deliver. Maybe my expectations were too high?I felt like I'd already read the Carol Danvers Accepts Her Destiny story back in Ms. Marvel, Vol. 1: Best of the Best. And, no. This wasn't the same story, but...It just didn't bring anything new to the table. Sorry.My second problem was the buttload of Grrrrl Power that got shoved down my throat. I mean, I shouldn't have a problem with it. Technically... I'm a Grrrl.And yet.
I've already read issue 1 when it came out, but even re-reading it, I caught a chill a misted up when Carol announces "I'm taking the damned name." There's such a strength of purpose and drive that leaps off the page with this issue, it makes me want to reach harder and higher than I ever do in my life. Then the sharp, crisp dialogue between characters: so easy to imagine hearing these conversations, so compelling - I want to know these women, ride their coattails and want the excitement of just
Kelly Sue DeConnick
Paperback | Pages: 136 pages Rating: 3.86 | 8373 Users | 652 Reviews
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Original Title: | Captain Marvel, Volume 1: In Pursuit of Flight |
ISBN: | 0785165495 (ISBN13: 9780785165491) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Captain Marvel (2012) (Collected Editions) #1, Captain Marvel (2012) (Single Issues) #1-6, Capitana Marvel 100% Marvel #1 , more |
Characters: | Carol Danvers |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Graphic Novels & Comics (2013) |
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The "Mightiest" of Earth's Mightiest Heroes is back!Ace pilot. Legendary Avenger. One hundred percent pure bad-@$$. Carol Danvers has a new name, a new mission - and all the power she needs to make her own life a living hell. As the new Captain Marvel, Carol is forging from a challenge from her past!
It's a firefight in the sky as the Banshee Squadron debut - but who are the Prowlers, and where has Carol seen them before? And how does secret NASA training program Mercury 13 fit in? Witness Captain Marvel in blazing battlefield action that just may change the course of history! Avengers Time Travel Protocols: engage!
Collecting: Captain Marvel 1-6
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Title | : | Captain Marvel, Volume 1: In Pursuit of Flight (Captain Marvel (2012) (Collected Editions) #1) |
Author | : | Kelly Sue DeConnick |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Trade |
Pages | : | Pages: 136 pages |
Published | : | January 1st 2013 by Marvel |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Superheroes. Marvel. Graphic Novels Comics. Fiction. Comic Book |
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Ratings: 3.86 From 8373 Users | 652 ReviewsWrite Up Out Of Books Captain Marvel, Volume 1: In Pursuit of Flight (Captain Marvel (2012) (Collected Editions) #1)
This was an amazing introduction to Carol Danvers. It was exceedingly entertaining and the writing was just so cool. It felt like I was watching a Marvel movie rather than just reading a book - it packed a punch, had awesome comedic timing and made me fall in love with comics again.I loved the female camaraderie and girl power in this: they weren't the cringy / overbearing kind some so-called feminists like to shove down people's throats without having something to back it up. It was honestlyI wanted to like this and may read on to see if it creates a story I can engage in but. . . not yet. It's colorful and my kids liked it okay. It skips back story to jus get into it, which I guess makes sense as an artistic choice. . . that's the problem with rebooting. Back story slows things down. However, I don't know much about Carol Danvers, the Captain, or this world, and this just felt like a shoot-em-up comic with girls as shooters. I liked the art work, colorful, solid, by Soy, but I
Good introduction to Captain Marvel. However, I wasn't a big fan of the drawing style.
Captain Marvel (aka Carol Danvers) takes a time traveling ride back to WWII and then the 1960's to meet her pilot mentor in her younger days.I definitely like Carol as Captain Marvel, one of the most interesting female heroes I've read. This was a nice look at the character and boosted my interest for the upcoming movie a bit. I liked her character and dialogue here, but it didn't feel like a great place to jump into her story. Probably because it wasn't really about her so much as her mentor. I
Is it Mrs or Miss Marvel?It was Ms but now you can just call me Captain.I always thought Ms Marvel/ Carol Danvers was one of the toughest heroes in the Marvel universe. You didnt see Captain America or Iron Man fighting Skrulls while wearing a one piece bathing suit and thigh high boots, did you? I rest my case.After 35 years Marvel finally decided that it was time to give Carol some pants as well as a promotion. With a new outfit and name that honors the fallen Captain Marvel, Carol is ready to
I was really expecting something awesome from this one, but it just didn't deliver. Maybe my expectations were too high?I felt like I'd already read the Carol Danvers Accepts Her Destiny story back in Ms. Marvel, Vol. 1: Best of the Best. And, no. This wasn't the same story, but...It just didn't bring anything new to the table. Sorry.My second problem was the buttload of Grrrrl Power that got shoved down my throat. I mean, I shouldn't have a problem with it. Technically... I'm a Grrrl.And yet.
I've already read issue 1 when it came out, but even re-reading it, I caught a chill a misted up when Carol announces "I'm taking the damned name." There's such a strength of purpose and drive that leaps off the page with this issue, it makes me want to reach harder and higher than I ever do in my life. Then the sharp, crisp dialogue between characters: so easy to imagine hearing these conversations, so compelling - I want to know these women, ride their coattails and want the excitement of just
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