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Ms. Marvel, writers, Chris Claremont & Gerry Conway ; pencilers/layouts, Jim Mooney [and seven others] ; inkers/finishers, Joe Sinnott [and six others] ; letterers, John Costanza [and four others] ; colorists, Janice Cohen [and seven others] ; editors, Archie Goodwin with Gerry Conway ; collection front cover art, Sal Buscema & Tom Palmer with colors by Paul Mounts ; collection back cover art, Ed Hannigan & Joe Sinnott

Label
Ms. Marvel, writers, Chris Claremont & Gerry Conway ; pencilers/layouts, Jim Mooney [and seven others] ; inkers/finishers, Joe Sinnott [and six others] ; letterers, John Costanza [and four others] ; colorists, Janice Cohen [and seven others] ; editors, Archie Goodwin with Gerry Conway ; collection front cover art, Sal Buscema & Tom Palmer with colors by Paul Mounts ; collection back cover art, Ed Hannigan & Joe Sinnott
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Ms. Marvel
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
1044549164
Responsibility statement
writers, Chris Claremont & Gerry Conway ; pencilers/layouts, Jim Mooney [and seven others] ; inkers/finishers, Joe Sinnott [and six others] ; letterers, John Costanza [and four others] ; colorists, Janice Cohen [and seven others] ; editors, Archie Goodwin with Gerry Conway ; collection front cover art, Sal Buscema & Tom Palmer with colors by Paul Mounts ; collection back cover art, Ed Hannigan & Joe Sinnott
Series statement
Epic collection
Summary
The year was 1977 and Marvel was set to debut its latest and greatest new super heroine. NASA Security Chief Carol Danvers' life had long been intertwined with the alien Kree's interventions on Earth. But now it was time for this new woman in a new era to take on a new persona all her own-Ms. Marvel! As editor of Woman magazine, Danvers must contend with the Marvel Universe's biggest blowhard, J. Jonah Jameson, while discovering her identity and origins as a super hero. Chris Claremont, continuing the series begun by Gerry Conway, brings to bear all the craft and character development of his renown X-Men run, while Jim Mooney, John Buscema and John Byrne supply some of the most stunning art of the era. COLLECTING: MS. MARVEL (1977) 1-14, MARVEL TEAM-UP (1972) 61-62 AND DEFENDERS (1972) 57
Target audience
adolescent
resource.variantTitle
This woman, this warrior
Classification
Content
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