It's what ever to me but I think it's non sense to expect heroes to always be on the same page as friends just because they are heroes. All heroes are not fighting for the same thing and they have different priorities.
A valid point, but you'd think there'd be at least some more solidarity, especially given that as events like the original Civil War showed, it wouldn't take but one bad day, one tragic incident or horrific catastrophe, for baseline humanity to turn their fear, anger, and hate on nonmutant superheroes as well.
The spider is always on the hunt.
While her recent solos havent done great numbers, its important to remember that her original comic sold very well for a brand new character with her 1st issue getting 7 reprintings and her trades selling well. it wasnt until Civil War 2 that her sales went drastically down. Its also worth noting that her comic sells well among people who dont traditionally buy comics (which is why her initial run sold well digitally), which helps marvel expand its audience even if she doesnt sell as well as some other characters.
Ok, couple of things to note
1. The Ms Marvel brand was decent at the time but hardly as big as now since this was before the Captain Marvel movie.
2. Carol had already been Captain Marvel for over a year before Kamala showed up (Kamala's first appearance was Captain Marvel issue 14).
3. They showed her ON THE COVER. You think people are going to mistake Blond Caucasian Adult Carol for Brunette Brown Teen Kamala?
Heres some receipts
https://comicbook.com/news/ms-marvel...marvel-is-ama/
https://bleedingcool.com/comics/ms-m...de-paperbacks/
https://www.comicsbeat.com/ms-marvel...igital-seller/
The heroes' actions and reactions made little sense, true enough, but given how the general human populace seemed all too willing to get in line behind genocidal mutant haters in the US government out of basic fear and hate of what they didn't or couldn't understand, it wasn't that much of a stretch for them to turn on nonmutant superheroes as soon as an incident occurred that the US government could spin in a way to aim that same fear and hate at everyone and anyone with powers calling themselves superheroes as well.
The spider is always on the hunt.