I explained it on the last page. Ms. Marvel reads like a bad sitcom. Kamala’s character doesn’t develop. She doesn’t learn anything. She didn’t once question Carol making her a child soldier until Bruno got hurt, and she got over that very quickly. She still loves Carol (would’ve made a much better story if she changed her superhero identity, having been betrayed by the person she named herself after) and she has no guilt over what happened to Bruno. And everything else in the comics is just the same. “Look at Kamala and her giant hands! This sure is wacky! She’s such a fangirl!” That’s gets stale real fast.
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Which is not an example of the entirety of her writing ability any more than : Revolution would be of Brubaker's.
Trying to use each of those examples leaves a lot out for no other reason than "Just To Leave Stuff Out For No Real Reason".
There is nothing we've seen in the entirety of either writer's work that suggests that they would narrow their approach on any given title.
It was her first long ongoing on something mainstream. The equivalent for Brubaker would be his Batman stuff.
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G. Willow Wilson wrote that Vixen miniseries, Return of the Lion. That was really good.
Currently Reading:
DC: The Flash, Challenge of the Super Sons, Nightwing
Image: Lazarus: Risen, The Old Guard, Black Magick
Boom: Mighty Morphin', Power Rangers
Even if her Ms. Marvel run wasn't up to par (I've never read it, so I have no opinion either way), that doesn't mean her entire bibliography is weak and she is unfit for Wonder Woman.
Robinson wrote Starman, and he still churned out one of the worst WW runs...ever.
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