Captain Marvel #19 Mar 2004
Odyssey Part 1: "Interred With Their Bones"
It's the long awaited return of Rick Jones' wife, Marlo!
But her arrival may not be the upbeat event Rick had been hoping for...
especially when the first thing Marlo tries to do is annihilate the new Captain Marvel!
Written by PETER DAVID. Pencils by AARON LOPRESTI.
I thought Supergirl was Kara Zor-El aka Linda Danvers. It was just Supergirl that changed that. Still the same last name, but less likely to be confused for Carol Danvers.
Matt Murdock's cooler twin brother
I'd give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safety's sake!
Thomas More - A Man for All Seasons
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The comicbook character Marlo's punch, which sends the second Captain Marvel woman flying, reminds me of;
Binary punching Rogue!
Juggernaut punching Rogue!
Hulk punching Carol!
Captain Marvel #20 Apr 2004
Odyssey Part 2: "Terra Incognita"
In trying to head off the horrible fate awaiting Marlo,
Marv begins an odyssey into the future,
where he immediately discovers he's the only being in the universe capable of saving
the Earth from a conquering, power-hungry alliance of the Kree, Skrull and Shi'ar!
Written by PETER DAVID. Pencils by AARON LOPRESTI.
It is a fact that Phyla-Vell, the second Captain Marvel woman, was left out of the movie..
.. Rude indeed
Ms. Marvel #1 Apr 2014
"No Normal"
Kamala Khan is just an ordinary girl from Jersey City
--until she is suddenly empowered with extraordinary gifts!
But who truly is the all-new Ms. Marvel?
Teenager? Muslim? Inhuman?
Written by G. Willow Wilson. Art by Adrian Alphona.
Matt Murdock's cooler twin brother
I'd give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safety's sake!
Thomas More - A Man for All Seasons
Interested in reading Daredevil? Not sure what to read next? Why not check out the Daredevil Book Club for some ideas?
Kamala Khan - Warbird
by Awesome-Ice
Kamala Khan - Ms. Marvel Shapeshifting Malfunction
by Best-Lil-Arthouse
Kamala Khan Warbird variant
Scarf
Sash
Captain Mar-Vell
Issues Containing this Stamp:
Fantastic Four #145, April 1974, p.19.*
Jungle Action #12, November 1974.
Ka-Zar #4, July 1974, p.19.
Werewolf by Night #27, March 1975, p.18. (affects story)
Stamp Artwork From:
Stamp #9 is lifted directly from the cover of Captain Marvel #29
-- a classic piece of Starlin artwork which made a great stamp (and a great 7-Eleven slurpee cup circa 1974).
Note: Captain Mar-Vell's face on this cover was reportedly redrawn by John Romita, Sr.
Captain Marvel
by DJNebulous
Captain Marvel #13 May 1969
"Traitors or Heroes?"
Continued from last issue... Mar-Vell has returned to his apartment to try and establish a new civilian guise.
However when the Man-Slayer reactivates under it's own power, Mar-Vell returns to fight off the confused android.
Unfortunately, the robots proves too strong, and Mar-Vell decides to escape with his teleportation powers.
Teleporting into space, Mar-Vell sees the Kree ship being restocked by a supply ship,
and uses the opportunity that the Kree ships shields are down to board the ship and confront Yon-Rogg.
Mar-Vell manages to injure Yon-Rogg but is forced to return to Earth when he realizes that the Man-Slayer is threatening Carol's life.
With a Kree weapon taken from Yon-Rogg's ship, Mar-Vell is able to severely damage the Man-Slayer and save Carol.
However after doing so he is surrounded by soldiers seeking to take him in on charges of treason.
Script by Gary Friedrich, pencils by Frank Springer, inks by Vince Colletta