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Marvel Masterworks: Ms. Marvel Vol. 1 HC

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Marvel Masterworks: Ms. Marvel Vol. 1 HC

Reprints: Ms. Marvel #1-14

(Vol. 211 in the Marvel Masterworks Library)

First Print
Release Date: October 8, 2014

REGULAR EDITION ISBN: 978-0-7851-8811-7 • List Price: $69.99
VARIANT EDITION ISBN: 978-0-7851-8812-4 • List Price: $69.99
VARIANT PRINT RUN: 760

Printed by R.R. Donnelly Asia Printing Solutions, China

272 Pages

Written by Chris Claremont with Gerry Conway, Archie Goodwin & Jim Shooter

Penciled by Jim Mooney with John Buscema, Sal Buscema, Keith Pollard & Carmine Infantino

Cover by John Romita Sr.

Introduction by Gerry Conway

Collection Editor: Cory Sedlmeier
Color & Art Reconstruction: All Thumbs Creative

BONUS CONTENT:

• Gerry Conway essay from Ms. Marvel #1
• Ms. Marvel character design sketch by John Romita Sr.
• Ms. Marvel house ad from July 1977 titles
• Ms. Marvel #4 unused cover pencils by John Buscema
• Ms. Marvel #5 unused cover sketch by Marie Severin
• Ms. Marvel #11, pg. 1 original art by Sal Buscema and Frank Giacoia
• Ms. Marvel #12, pg. 1 original art by S. Buscema and Joe Sinnott
• Ms. Marvel #14, pg. 10 original art by Carmine Infantino and Steve Leialoha
• Bios: Chris Claremont, Jim Mooney, Gerry Conway, John Buscema, Sal Buscema, Carmine Infantino, Keith Pollard

ON SALE:
• REGULAR MASTERWORKS STOREFRONT
• VARIANT MASTERWORKS STOREFRONT

DISCUSS AT THE COLLECTED EDITIONS FORUMS:
• MS. MARVEL MASTERWORKS VOL. 1 DISCUSSION


PREVIEW IMAGES


CAROL DANVERS SHATTERS THE MS. MARVEL MASTERWORKS CEILING!

The year was 1977 and Marvel was set to debut it’s 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 Joe Sinnott supply some of the most stunning art of the era.


ISSUES REPRINTED
Ms. Marvel #1-14

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