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    Ms. Marvel #11

    Ms. Marvel » Ms. Marvel #11 - Doomsday released by Marvel on March 1, 2007.

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    Bursting out of an A.I.M. storage facility - the sinister cybernetic DOOMSDAY MAN! But who would reactivate Doomsday Man after so many years? And can they ever hope to control him? Also this issue... a new man in Ms. Marvel's life and guest star Araña!Recent weeks have been hard on Ms. Marvel, but after meeting Manhattan restaurant owner William Wagner, Carol realized she had something special, someone interested in her, not her super heroics. The date was going well, until her protege Arana crashed though Carol's bedroom window, fighting a member of the terrorist organization known as Advanced Idea Mechanics (A.I.M.).

    The A.I.M. scientist told Ms. Marvel thet her old for Kerwin Korman, the murderous cyborg known as Doomsday Man, had been reactivated in an A.I.M. base located beneath a warehouse in New York City and was possibly releasing other deadly experiments. Ms. Marvel and Arana went to confront the rampaging robot. However, due to the young hero's inexperience, Carol made Arana promise to stay outside with a cell phone, ready to call for backup if needed.

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    Brisk issue sets up many plots to come 0

    After a brief dip in quality for the two issue Rogue and alternate-Ms. Marvel plot, Brian Reed sets a brisk pace for the next arc by introducing AIM into the fray. Story & Script  One of the strengths of this book is the glib interior monologues from Ms. Marvel. Reed easily gets away with some romantic doting because he strikes a careful balance between Carol's brash pride and constant self-critique. Every time I start to get concerned that Ms. Marvel is coming off as too girlish Reed puts ...

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