Marvel Comics has produced several of the most endearing supporting characters in comics history. While some merely exist to prop up the hero, strong supporting characters like Aunt May and Foggy Nelson won fans over with their individual motivations and three-dimensional personalities. By feeling authentic themselves, these characters granted authenticity to the lives of the heroes they supported.Interestingly, supporting characters have often been excellent vehicles for experimentation. With fewer editorial restrictions surrounding them, many creators have run with the chance to elevate these characters to heroic status. While this has sometimes felt contrived, it has also led to the creation of many new stars for Marvel.Despite this, Carol’s initial years as the first Ms. Marvel were modestly successful. However, the controversial Avengers #200 did considerable damage to the character’s agency. Across the next several decades, it would take the concerted efforts of many writers (and several new costumed Marvel identities) to rehabilitate her. Finally, writer Kelly Sue Deconnick made Carol the latest Captain Marvel, setting the groundwork for her rise in prominence. Carol Danvers has flown higher, further, and faster ever since.
Marvel Comics has produced several of the most endearing supporting characters in comics history. While some merely exist to prop up the hero, strong supporting characters like Aunt May and Foggy Nelson won fans over with their individual motivations and three-dimensional personalities. By feeling authentic themselves, these characters granted authenticity to the lives of the heroes they supported.
Interestingly, supporting characters have often been excellent vehicles for experimentation. With fewer editorial restrictions surrounding them, many creators have run with the chance to elevate these characters to heroic status. While this has sometimes felt contrived, it has also led to the creation of many new stars for Marvel.
Despite this, Carol’s initial years as the first Ms. Marvel were modestly successful. However, the controversial Avengers #200 did considerable damage to the character’s agency. Across the next several decades, it would take the concerted efforts of many writers (and several new costumed Marvel identities) to rehabilitate her. Finally, writer Kelly Sue Deconnick made Carol the latest Captain Marvel, setting the groundwork for her rise in prominence. Carol Danvers has flown higher, further, and faster ever since.
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