This is Ms. Marvel / adapted by Emeli Juhlin ; illustrated by Devin Taylor and Vita Efremova ; based on the comic book character Ms. Marvel.
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TextSeries: World of reading (New York, N.Y.). Level 1. Publisher: Los Angeles : Marvel Press, 2021Copyright date: 1Edition: First editionDescription: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 23 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
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- 9781368070485
- At head of title: Marvel Ms. Marvel
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Kamala Khan is just your average teenager living in Jersey City trying to balance high school and her family's Muslim heritage. That is, until she discovers that she has super powers! As a huge fan of super heroes herself, Kamala takes on the name Ms. Marvel, previously used by her all-time favorite super hero, Captain Marvel. Ms. Marvel, Kamala is able to shape shift, usually using this power to elongate her limbs or enlarge her fists...which she pairs with the declaration embiggen! Not only that, but she has the power to heal herself once she transforms back into her original self. More than anything, Ms. Marvel is an emblem of optimism and heart--a true beacon of hope in the face of adversity.
