Ms. Marvel

The fourth and current incarnation, Kamala Khan, made her debut in Captain Marvel #14 (August 2013).

Created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Gene Colan, the character first appeared in Marvel Super-Heroes #13 (March 1968).

Created by artists Mike Carlin and Ron Wilson, the character first appeared in The Thing #27 (September 1985).

Created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist Frank Robbins, the character first appeared in Captain America #192 (December 1975).

Sofen tricks Bloch into giving her the meteorite that empowers him, and she adopts both the name and abilities of Moonstone.

Created by Sana Amanat, G. Willow Wilson, and Adrian Alphona, the character first appeared in Captain Marvel #14 (August 2013).

In this issue, Carol appears to die, shot accidentally by Mar-Vell's enemy Yon-Rogg, which leads eventually to 1977’s Ms. Marvel #1, whose cover proclaims 'At last!

Standing firm on her salary demands, making friends with Mary Jane Watson, confessing to amnesia during a brawl with the Scorpion, Carol is immediately more than she ever was.

While the focus is on her Avengers past, Reed brings back a classic X-Men villain to end the first issue.

Teen friendships and romance, the joy of fandom, over-the-top villains: it's all there in one returning series that couldn't have gotten here soon enough.

"[23] Jesse Schedeen of IGN gave Ms. Marvel #1 a grade of 8.6 out of 10, asserting, "While much about Kamala Khan's life has changed in the months since Secret Wars, the quality of her comic hasn't.

This series deftly picks up where the previous volume left off, building new challenges for its star heroine while doing even more to flesh out her world and the people who inhabit it.