While Captain Marvel has committed herself to protecting the lives of everyone, not just on Earth, but across the cosmos, there is still one person who she cares about above anyone else–a hero who was just introduced in the MCU.
Kamala Khan aka Ms. Marvel made her debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in her Disney+ original series Ms. Marvel. While her connection to Captain Marvel hasn’t gone beyond an admiration from afar, the two are extremely close in the comics as Ms. Marvel has officially joined the ranks of the ‘Marvels’ including Captain Marvel, Spectrum, Genis-Vell, and Phyla-Vell to name a few. While being a part of an elite squad of superheroes led by Captain Marvel is a source of great pride and happiness for Ms. Marvel in the comics–and assuredly will be in the MCU–it also comes with a great deal of personal risk.
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In Captain Marvel #33 by Kelly Thompson and Sergio Davila, Captain Marvel is battling the villainous Vox Supreme once again following the previous “Last Avenger” storyline in which Captain Marvel was being manipulated by Vox to slaughter her fellow Avengers. Now, the same symbiote-like suit Vox held Captain Marvel captive in is being used on the other Marvels, and once Carol figures that out, she flies at super speed to Kamala’s house to make sure she’s OK. When Captain Marvel gets there, she finds Ms. Marvel fighting for her life against multiple figures wearing the Vox Supreme suits, and the mind-controlled minions were trying to get one of the suits on Ms. Marvel herself. Before the reluctant villains are successful, Captain Marvel bursts into the house and gets Ms. Marvel out of there, but Carol fears she is too late to save her as
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