Marvel Girl

#1 - From the Ashes is a comic book published by Marvel & released on 4//2011
User Rating - 8 votes, 4.7 avg.

Plot Summary

When Jean Grey's best friend was tragically killed in a car accident, her strange psychic powers appeared. Only with the aid of PROFESSOR CHARLES XAVIER was she able to control her mutant abilities. Now, alongside four other gifted youngsters, she must learn to master her powers before they destroy her!  

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Alan Fine production
Axel Alonso editor
Dan Buckley other
Jeff Eckleberry letterer
Joe Quesada other
Nuno Plati artist
Roger Cruz cover

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This one is for Annie Reviewed by haydenclaireheroes on Feb. 17, 2011. haydenclaireheroes has written 489 reviews. His/her last review was for Guardian Chapter 4. 2,119 out of 2,347 users recommend his reviews. 11 out of 11 users found this review helpful.
  

Cover

I do not really like the cover that much. I just don’t love the art I think Jean’s lips looks weird and her hair is a little weird also in this cover.

Story

Jean is having problems with her power and Professor X sends her home until she can take control of her powers. She comes home and she goes to the mall and that is the last place she saw Annie before she died in the car accident where Jean first discovered her powers. As she goes there she finally realizes it was not her fault and that makes her gain control of her powers. Then she says she will dedicate everything she does for Annie.

Best Part

We have not seen Jean for a long time and it has been an even longer time when we have seen this type of Jean Grey, a time when she was innocent and still a kid. I really loved this issue because someone shot stories are really never meant to be read they are boring. But this story is an issue that is worth picking up because you can really feel how strong of a friendship her Annie had.

Worst Part

There was no bad thing in the story.

Art

At first I did not like the art but as the story went on I realized I really liked it and it fit the story. I really love all the colors the artist used. Especially when Jean looks back at her past and you see them as a little kid in a pink color.

Pick it up or not

Pick it up!!!

4 ½ out of 5 

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Date Added: March 21, 2011
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