As a relatable teen superhero making her way to adulthood while navigating the interwoven challenges of her family life and being a hero, Kamala Khan-Ms. Marvel has often been compared to Peter Parker, the original Spider-Man. And with good reason, because as we just laid out, she's the spiritual heir apparent to the now adult Peter Parker's mix of teenage angst and superheroics, just as her pal Miles Morales is Peter's actual successor as Spider-Man.
And now, the worlds of Kamala Khan and Peter Parker are colliding unexpectedly, with the events of Amazing Spider-Man #7 (opens in new tab) from writer Zeb Wells, artists John Romita Jr., Scott Hanna, and Marcio Menyz, and letterer Joe Caramagna, which spells out what could be a growing story association for Peter and Kamala.
In Amazing Spider-Man #7, Peter Parker is invited to the headquarters of the new OsCorp by his old foe Norman Osborn, who has recently seemed to turn over a new leaf (though Peter understandably has his doubts).
As shown in announcements leading up to Amazing Spider-Man #7, Norman Osborn offers Peter a job, as well as a new, souped-up Spider-Man suit. And along the way, Pete has a particularly awkward run-in with his now once-again-ex Mary Jane Watson, which sheds few clues as to why they broke up again, or what the resolution to MJ's Hellfire Gala story will be (this issue technically takes place before the X-Men: Hellfire Gala one-shot).
But Peter also has a run-in with none other than Kamala Khan, who is interning at OsCorp in their renewable energy division. And appropriately, they share a completely awkward moment that captures the spirit of the ol' Parker luck.
As Peter awkwardly makes his introduction to Kamala, she manages to inadvertently
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