Warning; Spoilers for Ms. Marvel episode 4
Ms. Marvel episode 4 shows that it’s breaking an MCU tradition when it comes to how superheroes get their comic costumes. The fourth episode of Kamala Khan’s Disney+ series brought her closer to becoming the popular teenage superhero from the comics. However, her transformation isn’t complete – yet.
Ahead of her upcoming team-up with Carol Danvers and Monica Rambeau in The Marvels, Ms. Marvel is having her MCU origin story told in her six-episode Disney+ show. As a teenager, Kamala is slowly developing control over her newfound abilities, which were accessed when she got her hands on a mysterious bangle linked to her bloodline. She’s obviously a long way from being a character who can keep up with Captain Marvel, but Ms. Marvel episode 4 pushed her in the right direction by giving her first full fight with a super-powered opponent in the form Aramis Knight’s Red Dagger. As for her comic costume, the show has yet to take that step with her, but it has provided teases of it. Marketing and artwork confirm she’ll look identical to her comic counterpart before the end of the series.
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Ms. Marvel’s approach to Kamala Khan’s costume proves that for the show, the MCU is tossing out a golden rule for its superheroes. Regardless of how long it takes for a character to become a hero, their costumes tend to arrive fully formed. Ms. Marvel, on the other hand, is getting her suit in a completely different way. Instantly of giving her an instantaneous transformation in the same way that the MCU did for heroes like Doctor Strange, Ms. Marvel is putting Kamala’s comic look together piece by piece. In episode 3, she received
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