Kamala Khan is one of the most immediately likable characters in the immense catalog of Marvel Comics, and her on-screen debut will undoubtedly be a big moment. The MCU isn't glued to the source material, but they do love to recontextualize and recreate some fan-favorite panels, pages, and lines to create new from the old.
Khan was introduced to Marvel Comics by G. Willow Wilson, Adrian Alphona, and Jamie McKelvie in 2013, and though her history isn't long, it is fascinating. Khan was the first Muslim hero to headline a Marvel Comic book, and she has quickly become a fan favorite.
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Ms. Marvel is coming to Disney+ in her own limited series before joining the big-screen MCU in The Marvels down the road. Only a couple of trailers have dropped so far, but it's clear that some big changes have been made. Her powers do not resemble those of her comic book counterpart, but her life and circumstances seem ripped from the page. The radical change in her superhuman abilities almost guarantees a very different origin for her powers. While most of her big moments occur alongside other comic book heroes, her solo debut will likely be light on other MCU mainstays. With that in mind, the Ms. Marvel series is designed to be a setup for the bigger things that Marvel has been happy to tease. That shouldn't stop it, however, from being a personal story about a lovable hero.
Like every other high school superhero, one of the most important and most difficult aspects of Kamala Khan's life is hiding her double identity from her parents. Kamala's father Yusuf and mother Muneeba are immigrants from Pakistan who raise their daughter with a fairly strict traditional upbringing. Kamala's
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