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* Issue #19
** The final issue of the Last Days arc and the first volume as a whole really pulls out all the stops, from character resolutions, tying up loose ends, and of course, seeing how Kamala and her cast face the Incursion of Secret Wars.

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* Issue #19
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#19: The final issue of the Last Days arc and the first volume as a whole really pulls out all the stops, from character resolutions, tying up loose ends, and of course, seeing how Kamala and her cast face the Incursion of Secret Wars.
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* Issue #7
** (A meta one) The fact Wolverine was killed off a month after Kamala teamed up with him.
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Splitting off different runs to their own pages, as this page should only cover the 2014 run.


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** The final issue of the Last Days arc and the first volume as a whole really pulls out all the stops, from character resolutions, tying up loose ends, and of course, seeing how Kamala and her cast face the Incursion of Secret Wars.
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* Issue #10: Bruno is hospitalized after a botched attempt to break a classmate out of the detainment facility of the Cadets who are enforcing [[ComicBook/CivilWarII Captain Marvel's predictive justice program]] in Jersey City. Not only is his life hanging by a thread, but the doctors say that even if he pulls through, he'll have permanent paralysis in his dominant hand. And later in the issue, Kamala is around to see it when his vitals start crashing.
* Issue #11: [[spoiler: Bruno finally wakes up from his injures, but he blames Kamala for everything that has happened to him. He bitterly tells Kamala he's going to salvage whatever he could of his life in Wakanda and he doesn't want to see her again.]]
* In ''[[ComicBook/MilesMorales Spider-Man]]'' #8, Kamala witnesses [[spoiler:the death of [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Bruce Banner]] at the hands of ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}]]: while [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] is having his own HeroicBSOD over the event, so is Kamala, who can only stammer and wonder why [[ComicBook/MsMarvel Carol]] let it happen.
* The ending of ''Comicbook/CivilWarII'' #5: [[spoiler: Ulysses shows everyone that in the near future, Miles Morales will kill [[Comicbook/CaptainAmerica Steve Rogers]] (who unbeknownst to the heroes, is actually a mole for Comicbook/{{HYDRA}}). Kamala rushes to Miles as he drops to his knees, and desperately tries to assure him that Ulysses' vision is not going to come true. Carol then steps in and puts her hand on Kamala's shoulder, before informing Miles that he's under arrest. The issue ends with Kamala shaking and sobbing as she watches one of her closest friends get arrested by her idol.]]
* Post-Secret Empire, [[spoiler:the revelation of Josh falling into villainy has left her so jaded that she didn't put on the outfit for some time. She dismissed seeing Bruno on television and receiving an award, her brother has moved out of their home, and in general she sees herself as old news. Ultimately, Red Dagger accidentally stealing her thunder causes her to just up and disappear, jaded by it all.]]
* After giving an AnguishedDeclarationOfLove to [[spoiler:Nakia]], [[spoiler:Zoe]] tearfully asks if [[spoiler:Nakia]] hates her now, because she would really want to die in this case. [[spoiler:Nakia]] immediately reassures her that no, she doesn't hate [[spoiler:Zoe]] at all, she only [[IncompatibleOrientation doesn't love her this way]]. No matter the orientation, being afraid of rejection ''and'' being let down - albeit gently - is so viscerally human and hurtful.
** And the morning after, when [[spoiler:Zoe]] quietly cries while people are deriding her sexuality in the high school's corridors - the worst scenario after coming out, and she was ''forced''. She really, really needed that hug afterwards.
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[[folder:Magnificent Ms Marvel]]
* From issue 6 onward, the book has a slow-burn tear jerker that's hanging over every issue: Yusuf Khan is terminally ill with some mystery disease, and there is no known cure. Bright, happy Kamala hits an emotional low point as the news continues to sink in over the next few issues, and she becomes more reserved and even aggressive in her fights whenever something related to her father comes up.
* No matter how much of a JerkassWoobie or straight-up {{Jerkass}} one thinks he is, it's still kind of depressing to see that Josh has fallen from a mediocre but decently well-meaning high school student to a desperate gun-for-hire for D-list supervillains, arguably the least rewarding, most humiliating, and overall worst job someone in the Marvel universe could have.
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** The final issue of the Last Days arc and the first volume as a whole really pulls out all the stops, from character resolutions, tying up loose ends, and of course, seeing how Kamala and her cast face the Incursion of Secret Wars.
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[[folder:Post-Secret Wars]]
* Issue #10: Bruno is hospitalized after a botched attempt to break a classmate out of the detainment facility of the Cadets who are enforcing [[ComicBook/CivilWarII Captain Marvel's predictive justice program]] in Jersey City. Not only is his life hanging by a thread, but the doctors say that even if he pulls through, he'll have permanent paralysis in his dominant hand. And later in the issue, Kamala is around to see it when his vitals start crashing.
* Issue #11: [[spoiler: Bruno finally wakes up from his injures, but he blames Kamala for everything that has happened to him. He bitterly tells Kamala he's going to salvage whatever he could of his life in Wakanda and he doesn't want to see her again.]]
* In ''[[ComicBook/MilesMorales Spider-Man]]'' #8, Kamala witnesses [[spoiler:the death of [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Bruce Banner]] at the hands of ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}]]: while [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] is having his own HeroicBSOD over the event, so is Kamala, who can only stammer and wonder why [[ComicBook/MsMarvel Carol]] let it happen.
* The ending of ''Comicbook/CivilWarII'' #5: [[spoiler: Ulysses shows everyone that in the near future, Miles Morales will kill [[Comicbook/CaptainAmerica Steve Rogers]] (who unbeknownst to the heroes, is actually a mole for Comicbook/{{HYDRA}}). Kamala rushes to Miles as he drops to his knees, and desperately tries to assure him that Ulysses' vision is not going to come true. Carol then steps in and puts her hand on Kamala's shoulder, before informing Miles that he's under arrest. The issue ends with Kamala shaking and sobbing as she watches one of her closest friends get arrested by her idol.]]
* Post-Secret Empire, [[spoiler:the revelation of Josh falling into villainy has left her so jaded that she didn't put on the outfit for some time. She dismissed seeing Bruno on television and receiving an award, her brother has moved out of their home, and in general she sees herself as old news. Ultimately, Red Dagger accidentally stealing her thunder causes her to just up and disappear, jaded by it all.]]
* After giving an AnguishedDeclarationOfLove to [[spoiler:Nakia]], [[spoiler:Zoe]] tearfully asks if [[spoiler:Nakia]] hates her now, because she would really want to die in this case. [[spoiler:Nakia]] immediately reassures her that no, she doesn't hate [[spoiler:Zoe]] at all, she only [[IncompatibleOrientation doesn't love her this way]]. No matter the orientation, being afraid of rejection ''and'' being let down - albeit gently - is so viscerally human and hurtful.
** And the morning after, when [[spoiler:Zoe]] quietly cries while people are deriding her sexuality in the high school's corridors - the worst scenario after coming out, and she was ''forced''. She really, really needed that hug afterwards.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Magnificent Ms Marvel]]
* From issue 6 onward, the book has a slow-burn tear jerker that's hanging over every issue: Yusuf Khan is terminally ill with some mystery disease, and there is no known cure. Bright, happy Kamala hits an emotional low point as the news continues to sink in over the next few issues, and she becomes more reserved and even aggressive in her fights whenever something related to her father comes up.
* No matter how much of a JerkassWoobie or straight-up {{Jerkass}} one thinks he is, it's still kind of depressing to see that Josh has fallen from a mediocre but decently well-meaning high school student to a desperate gun-for-hire for D-list supervillains, arguably the least rewarding, most humiliating, and overall worst job someone in the Marvel universe could have.
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I really doubt Wolverine was permanently killed.


** (A meta one) The fact Wolverine [[KilledOffForReal was killed off]] a month after Kamala teamed up with him.

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** (A meta one) The fact Wolverine [[KilledOffForReal was killed off]] off a month after Kamala teamed up with him.
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* From issue 6 onward, the book has a slow-burn tear jerker that's hanging over every issue: Yusuf Khan is terminally ill with some mystery disease, and there is no known cure. Bright, happy Kamala hits an emotional low point as the news continues to sink in over the next few issues, and she becomes more reserved and even aggressive in her fights whenever something related to her father comes up.
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[[Magnificent Ms Marvel]]

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[[Magnificent Ms Marvel]]
* No matter how much of a JerkassWoobie or straight-up {{Jerkass}} one thinks he is, it's still kind of depressing to see that Josh has fallen from a mediocre but decently well-meaning high school student to a desperate gun-for-hire for D-list supervillains, arguably the least rewarding, most humiliating, and overall worst job someone in the Marvel universe could have.
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* After giving an AnguishedDeclarationOfLove to [[spoiler:Nakia]], [[spoiler:Zoe]] tearfully asks if [[spoiler:Nakia]] hates her now, because she would really want to die in this case. [[spoiler:Nakia]] immediately reassures her that no, she doesn't hate [[spoiler:Zoe]] at all, she only [[IncompatibleOrientation doesn't love her this way]]. No matter the orientation, being afraid of rejection ''and'' being let down - albeit gently - is so viscerally human and hurtful.
** And the morning after, when [[spoiler:Zoe]] quietly cries while people are deriding her sexuality in the high school's corridors - the worst scenario after coming out, and she was ''forced''. She really, really needed that hug afterwards.
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* Post-Secret Empire, [[spoiler:the revelation of Josh falling into villainy has left her so jaded that she didn't put on the outfit for some time. She dismissed seeing Bruno on television and receiving an award, her brother has moved out of their home, and in general she sees herself as old news.]]

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* Post-Secret Empire, [[spoiler:the revelation of Josh falling into villainy has left her so jaded that she didn't put on the outfit for some time. She dismissed seeing Bruno on television and receiving an award, her brother has moved out of their home, and in general she sees herself as old news. Ultimately, Red Dagger accidentally stealing her thunder causes her to just up and disappear, jaded by it all.]]
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* Post-Secret Empire, [[spoiler:the revelation of Josh falling into villainy has left her so jaded that she didn't put on the outfit for some time. She dismissed seeing Bruno on television and receiving an award, her brother has moved out of their home, and in general she sees herself as old news.]]
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* Issue #11: [[spoiler: Bruno finally wakes up from his injures, but he blames Kamala for everything that has happened to him up to this point; because she ignored her friends, he has to learn how to walk again, cannot make use of his dominant hand, and all his scholarships were dropped because nobody wants a student who blew up a building. He bitterly tells Kamala he's going to salvage whatever he could of his life in Wakanda and doesn't want to see her again.]]
* In ''[[ComicBook/MilesMorales Spider-Man]]'' #8, Kamala witnesses [[spoiler:the death of [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Bruce Banner]] at the hands of ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}]] and while [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] is having his own HeroicBSOD over the event, so is Kamala, who can only stammer and wonder why [[ComicBook/MsMarvel Carol]] let it happen.
* The ending of ''Comicbook/CivilWarII'' #5: [[spoiler: Uylsses shows everyone that in the near future, Miles Morales is gonna kill [[Comicbook/CaptainAmerica Steve Rogers]] (who unbeknownst to the heroes, is actually a mole for Comicbook/{{HYDRA}}). Kamala rushes to Miles as he drops to his knees, and desperately tries to assure him that Ulysses' vision is not going to come true. Carol then steps in and puts her hand on Kamala's shoulder, before informing Miles that he's under arrest. The issue ends with Kamala shaking and sobbing as she watches one of her closest friends get arrested by her idol.]]

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* Issue #11: [[spoiler: Bruno finally wakes up from his injures, but he blames Kamala for everything that has happened to him up to this point; because she ignored her friends, he has to learn how to walk again, cannot make use of his dominant hand, and all his scholarships were dropped because nobody wants a student who blew up a building. him. He bitterly tells Kamala he's going to salvage whatever he could of his life in Wakanda and he doesn't want to see her again.]]
* In ''[[ComicBook/MilesMorales Spider-Man]]'' #8, Kamala witnesses [[spoiler:the death of [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Bruce Banner]] at the hands of ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}]] and ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}]]: while [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] is having his own HeroicBSOD over the event, so is Kamala, who can only stammer and wonder why [[ComicBook/MsMarvel Carol]] let it happen.
* The ending of ''Comicbook/CivilWarII'' #5: [[spoiler: Uylsses Ulysses shows everyone that in the near future, Miles Morales is gonna will kill [[Comicbook/CaptainAmerica Steve Rogers]] (who unbeknownst to the heroes, is actually a mole for Comicbook/{{HYDRA}}). Kamala rushes to Miles as he drops to his knees, and desperately tries to assure him that Ulysses' vision is not going to come true. Carol then steps in and puts her hand on Kamala's shoulder, before informing Miles that he's under arrest. The issue ends with Kamala shaking and sobbing as she watches one of her closest friends get arrested by her idol.]]
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* The ending of ''Comicbook/CivilWarII'' #5: [[spoiler: Uylsses shows everyone that in the near future, Miles Morales is gonna kill [[Comicbook/CaptainAmerica Steve Rogers]] (who unbeknownst to the heroes, is actually a mole for Comicbook/{{HYDRA}}. Kamala rushes to Miles as he drops to his knees, and assures him that Ulysses' vision is not going to come true. Carol then steps in and puts her hand on Kamala's shoulder, before informing Miles that he's under arrest. The issue ends with Kamala shaking and sobbing as she watches one of her closest friends get arrested by her idol.]]

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* The ending of ''Comicbook/CivilWarII'' #5: [[spoiler: Uylsses shows everyone that in the near future, Miles Morales is gonna kill [[Comicbook/CaptainAmerica Steve Rogers]] (who unbeknownst to the heroes, is actually a mole for Comicbook/{{HYDRA}}. Comicbook/{{HYDRA}}). Kamala rushes to Miles as he drops to his knees, and assures desperately tries to assure him that Ulysses' vision is not going to come true. Carol then steps in and puts her hand on Kamala's shoulder, before informing Miles that he's under arrest. The issue ends with Kamala shaking and sobbing as she watches one of her closest friends get arrested by her idol.]]
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* The ending of ''Comicbook/CivilWarII'' #5: [[spoiler: Uylsses shows everyone that in the near future, Miles Morales is gonna kill [[Comicbook/CaptainAmerica Steve Rogers]] (who unbeknownst to the heroes, is actually a mole for Comicbook/{{HYDRA}}. Kamala rushes to Miles as he drops to his knees, and assures him that Ulysses' vision is not going to come true. Carol then steps in and puts her hand on Kamala's shoulder, before informing Miles that he's under arrest. The issue ends with Kamala shaking and sobbing as she watches one of her closest friends get arrested by her idol.]]
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* Issue #11: [[spoiler: Bruno finally wakes up from his injures, but he blames Kamala for everything that has happened to him up to this point; because she ignored her friends, he has to learn how to walk again, cannot make use of his dominant hand, and all his scholarships were dropped because nobody wants a student who blew up a building. He bitterly tells Kamala he's going to salvage whatever he could of his life in Wakanda and doesn't want to see her again.]]
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* In ''[[ComicBook/MilesMorales Spider-Man]]'' #8, Kamala witnesses [[spoiler:the death of [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Bruce Banner]] at the hands of ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}]] and while [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] is having his own HeroicBSOD over the event, so is Kamala, who can only stammer and wonder why [[ComicBook/MsMarvel Carol]] let it happen.
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* Issue #10: Bruno is hospitalized after trying to break a classmate out of the detainment facility of the Cadets who are enforcing [[ComicBook/CivilWarII Captain Marvel's predictive justice program]] in Jersey City. Not only is his life hanging by a thread, but the doctors say that even if he pulls through, he'll have permanent paralysis in his dominant hand. And later in the issue, Kamala is around to see it when his vitals start crashing.

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* Issue #10: Bruno is hospitalized after trying a botched attempt to break a classmate out of the detainment facility of the Cadets who are enforcing [[ComicBook/CivilWarII Captain Marvel's predictive justice program]] in Jersey City. Not only is his life hanging by a thread, but the doctors say that even if he pulls through, he'll have permanent paralysis in his dominant hand. And later in the issue, Kamala is around to see it when his vitals start crashing.
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** The final issue of the Last Days arc and the first volume as a whole really pulls out all the stops, from character resolutions, tying up loose ends, and of course, seeing how Kamala and her cast face the Incursion of Secret Wars.

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** The final issue of the Last Days arc and the first volume as a whole really pulls out all the stops, from character resolutions, tying up loose ends, and of course, seeing how Kamala and her cast face the Incursion of Secret Wars.Wars.
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* Issue #10: Bruno is hospitalized after trying to break a classmate out of the detainment facility of the Cadets who are enforcing [[ComicBook/CivilWarII Captain Marvel's predictive justice program]] in Jersey City. Not only is his life hanging by a thread, but the doctors say that even if he pulls through, he'll have permanent paralysis in his dominant hand. And later in the issue, Kamala is around to see it when his vitals start crashing.
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* Issue #7
** (A meta one) The fact Wolverine [[KilledOffForReal was killed off]] a month after Kamala teamed up with him.
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* Issue #19
** The final issue of the Last Days arc and the first volume as a whole really pulls out all the stops, from character resolutions, tying up loose ends, and of course, seeing how Kamala and her cast face the Incursion of Secret Wars.

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