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{{Marvel Database:Comic Template |
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− | | Title = Ms. Marvel |
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| Image = Ms. Marvel Vol 1 1.jpg |
| Image = Ms. Marvel Vol 1 1.jpg |
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− | | Volume = 1 |
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− | | Issue = 1 |
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| Month = January |
| Month = January |
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| Year = 1977 |
| Year = 1977 |
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| CoverArtist1 = John Romita |
| CoverArtist1 = John Romita |
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+ | | Quotation = Sorry, [[Joseph Robertson (Earth-616)|Mr. Robertson]]. I can's stay to explain. Something else is more important: a man's life! |
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− | | Quotation = |
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− | | Speaker = |
+ | | Speaker = [[Carol Danvers (Earth-616)|Ms. Marvel]] |
− | | StoryTitle1 = |
+ | | StoryTitle1 = This Woman, This Warrior! |
− | | Synopsis1 = A new super-hero has appeared in New York City, Ms. Marvel, who has been seen breaking up a crime in progress being conducted by the Scorpion. Carol Danvers, former NASA chief of security has also come to New York and has been plagued with a series of black-outs, and unknown to her, she is really Ms. Marvel. She has taken up a new job as editor of the Daily |
+ | | Synopsis1 = A new super-hero has appeared in New York City, Ms. Marvel, who has been seen breaking up a crime in progress being conducted by the Scorpion. Carol Danvers, former NASA chief of security has also come to New York and has been plagued with a series of black-outs, and unknown to her, she is really Ms. Marvel. She has taken up a new job as editor of the Daily Bugle's Woman Magazine, a magazine which publisher J. Jonah Jameson doesn't care for overly much. |
On the job she meets with Peter Parker and his girlfriend Mary Jane, whom she invites over before having another fainting spell. Changing into Ms. Marvel she arrives back at the Bugle just after Jonah was kidnapped by the Scorpion who has come to get revenge against the publisher for his role in the creation of the Scorpion. |
On the job she meets with Peter Parker and his girlfriend Mary Jane, whom she invites over before having another fainting spell. Changing into Ms. Marvel she arrives back at the Bugle just after Jonah was kidnapped by the Scorpion who has come to get revenge against the publisher for his role in the creation of the Scorpion. |
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− | Ms. Marvel arrives and easily defeats the Scorpion and rescues Jameson from sudden doom. The next day, as she reports to work as Carol Danvers, Carol finds that Jonah hasn't been enriched by his experience of being rescued from a female super-hero. Retiring to her office, Carol begins to wonder which is more of an enigma -- Carol |
+ | Ms. Marvel arrives and easily defeats the Scorpion and rescues Jameson from sudden doom. The next day, as she reports to work as Carol Danvers, Carol finds that Jonah hasn't been enriched by his experience of being rescued from a female super-hero. Retiring to her office, Carol begins to wonder which is more of an enigma -- Carol Danvers with her blackouts and headaches, or Ms. Marvel the new super-hero she's been charged with writing reports about for Woman Magazine. |
| Writer1_1 = Gerry Conway |
| Writer1_1 = Gerry Conway |
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| Penciler1_1 = John Buscema |
| Penciler1_1 = John Buscema |
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| Appearing1 = |
| Appearing1 = |
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'''Featured Characters:''' |
'''Featured Characters:''' |
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− | * {{ |
+ | * {{apn|[[Carol Danvers (Earth-616)|Ms. Marvel (Carol Danvers)]]|Captain Marvel #40}}{{1stas|Ms. Marvel}} |
'''Supporting Characters:''' |
'''Supporting Characters:''' |
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− | * {{a|[[ |
+ | * {{a|[[Woman Magazine (Earth-616)|Woman Magazine]]}} |
+ | ** {{a|[[John Jonah Jameson (Earth-616)|J. Jonah Jameson]]}} |
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− | '''Villains:''' |
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+ | '''Antagonists:''' |
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* {{a|[[MacDonald Gargan (Earth-616)|Scorpion]]}} |
* {{a|[[MacDonald Gargan (Earth-616)|Scorpion]]}} |
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* {{1st|[[Kerwin Korman (Earth-616)|Kerwin Korman]]}} |
* {{1st|[[Kerwin Korman (Earth-616)|Kerwin Korman]]}} |
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'''Other Characters:''' |
'''Other Characters:''' |
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+ | * {{Referenced|[[Valkyrior (Earth-616)|Valkyrie]]}} |
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+ | * Bankrobbers |
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* {{a|[[Mary Jane Watson (Earth-616)|Mary Jane Watson]]}} |
* {{a|[[Mary Jane Watson (Earth-616)|Mary Jane Watson]]}} |
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+ | * {{Mentioned|[[Hydra (Earth-616)|Hydra]]}} |
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+ | * {{Mentioned|[[Michael Barnett (Earth-616)|Michael Barnett]]}} |
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+ | * {{Mentioned|[[Mar-Vell (Earth-616)|Captain Marvel (Mar-Vell]]}} |
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* {{a|[[Joseph Robertson (Earth-616)|Robbie Robertson]]}} |
* {{a|[[Joseph Robertson (Earth-616)|Robbie Robertson]]}} |
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+ | * {{Referenced|[[Los Angeles Dodgers (Earth-616)|Dodgers]]}} |
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+ | * {{Mentioned|[[Fantastic Four (Earth-616)|Fantastic Four]]}} |
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+ | * {{Mentioned|[[Avengers (Earth-616)|Avengers]]}} |
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+ | '''Races and Species:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Homo sapiens|Humans]]}} |
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+ | * {{a|[[Human-Kree Hybrids]]}} |
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+ | * {{Mentioned|[[Kree]]}} |
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+ | * {{Mentioned|[[Kree Sentries]]}} |
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'''Locations:''' |
'''Locations:''' |
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− | * {{a|[[ |
+ | * {{a|[[United States of America]]}} |
− | ** {{a|[[ |
+ | ** {{a|[[New York (State)|New York State]]}} |
− | *** {{a|[[ |
+ | *** {{a|[[New York City]]}} |
+ | **** {{a|[[Manhattan]]}} |
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+ | ***** [[Manhattan#Midtown Manhattan|Midtown]] |
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+ | ****** {{1st|[[89th Street]]}} and {{a|[[Madison Avenue]]}} |
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+ | ******* {{1st|[[Third National Bank]]}} |
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+ | ****** {{a|[[Murray Hill]]}} |
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+ | ******* {{a|[[39th Street]]}} and {{a|[[Second Avenue]]}} |
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+ | ******** {{a|[[Daily Bugle Building]]}} |
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+ | ********* Woman Magazine Offices |
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+ | ***** {{Mentioned|[[World Trade Center]]}} |
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+ | **** {{a|[[Brooklyn]]}} |
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+ | ***** Korman's Lab |
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+ | * {{Referenced|[[Valhalla (Asgard)|Valhalla]]}} |
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'''Items:''' |
'''Items:''' |
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+ | * {{1st|[[Ms. Marvel's Suit]]}} |
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− | * <br/> |
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+ | * {{a|[[Scorpion's Suit]]}} |
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'''Vehicles:''' |
'''Vehicles:''' |
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+ | * |
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− | * <br/> |
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| Notes = |
| Notes = |
Revision as of 22:09, 11 December 2019
Appearing in "This Woman, This Warrior!"
Featured Characters:
- ⏴ Ms. Marvel (Carol Danvers) ⏵ (First appearance as Ms. Marvel)
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Scorpion
- Kerwin Korman (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Valkyrie (Referenced)
- Bankrobbers
- ⏴ Peter Parker ⏵
- Mary Jane Watson
- Hydra (Mentioned)
- Michael Barnett (Mentioned)
- Captain Marvel (Mar-Vell (Mentioned)
- Robbie Robertson
- Dodgers (Referenced)
- Fantastic Four (Mentioned)
- Avengers (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
- Humans
- Human-Kree Hybrids
- Kree (Mentioned)
- Kree Sentries (Mentioned)
Locations:
- United States of America
- New York State
- New York City
- Manhattan
- Midtown
- 89th Street (First appearance) and Madison Avenue
- Third National Bank (First appearance)
- Murray Hill
- 39th Street and Second Avenue
- Daily Bugle Building
- Woman Magazine Offices
- Daily Bugle Building
- 39th Street and Second Avenue
- 89th Street (First appearance) and Madison Avenue
- World Trade Center (Mentioned)
- Midtown
- Brooklyn
- Korman's Lab
- Manhattan
- New York City
- New York State
- Valhalla (Referenced)
Items:
- Ms. Marvel's Suit (First appearance)
- Scorpion's Suit
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "This Woman, This Warrior!"
A new super-hero has appeared in New York City, Ms. Marvel, who has been seen breaking up a crime in progress being conducted by the Scorpion. Carol Danvers, former NASA chief of security has also come to New York and has been plagued with a series of black-outs, and unknown to her, she is really Ms. Marvel. She has taken up a new job as editor of the Daily Bugle's Woman Magazine, a magazine which publisher J. Jonah Jameson doesn't care for overly much.
On the job she meets with Peter Parker and his girlfriend Mary Jane, whom she invites over before having another fainting spell. Changing into Ms. Marvel she arrives back at the Bugle just after Jonah was kidnapped by the Scorpion who has come to get revenge against the publisher for his role in the creation of the Scorpion.
Ms. Marvel arrives and easily defeats the Scorpion and rescues Jameson from sudden doom. The next day, as she reports to work as Carol Danvers, Carol finds that Jonah hasn't been enriched by his experience of being rescued from a female super-hero. Retiring to her office, Carol begins to wonder which is more of an enigma -- Carol Danvers with her blackouts and headaches, or Ms. Marvel the new super-hero she's been charged with writing reports about for Woman Magazine.