Ms. Marvel Has Saved One of the X-Men’s Worst Enemies

Since joining the X-Men, Ms. Marvel has spent much of Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant grappling with the realities of Fall of X. She died, lost her entire sense of her own identity, and has been left to work with a group of mutants poisoned by loss and a bitter desire for revenge. For Kamala Khan, the situation has become even worse. She has the same disadvantages as the other mutants, but she lacks the benefit of having an extra power. Instead, she is left to defend her newfound people with nothing but her Inhuman powers.After Orchis butchered the rest of mutantkind at the Hellfire Gala, Kamala has been plagued by nightmares and is constantly under Orchis surveillance. Even more unfortunately, she has been under the direct notice of Karima Shapandar, the Omega Sentinel. While Ms. Marvel struggles to survive, she has been forced to face numerous drones, Stark sentinels, and explosions, solely because the Omega Sentinel wants to eliminate her. It would have been well within Kamala’s rights to leave Karima to die at the end of Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #4 (created by Iman Vellani, Sabir Pirzada, Carlos Gómez, Adam Gorham, Erick Arciniega, and VC’s Joe Caramagna). Instead, she went out of her way to save the Omega Sentinel’s life.It is difficult to kill someone like Karima. With sentinel technology affecting her at a microscopic level, the nanites in her blood can constantly reshape into various weapons and tools. She can detect mutants without a glance, and damage is rarely enough to take her out of a fight completely. She can heal from any attack, can freely teleport, and can communicate with and control any technology. A woman with the power to shift her body is hardly a match for a character as brutal and powerful as Karima.

Since joining the X-Men, Ms. Marvel has spent much of Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant grappling with the realities of Fall of X. She died, lost her entire sense of her own identity, and has been left to work with a group of mutants poisoned by loss and a bitter desire for revenge. For Kamala Khan, the situation has become even worse. She has the same disadvantages as the other mutants, but she lacks the benefit of having an extra power. Instead, she is left to defend her newfound people with nothing but her Inhuman powers.

After Orchis butchered the rest of mutantkind at the Hellfire Gala, Kamala has been plagued by nightmares and is constantly under Orchis surveillance. Even more unfortunately, she has been under the direct notice of Karima Shapandar, the Omega Sentinel. While Ms. Marvel struggles to survive, she has been forced to face numerous drones, Stark sentinels, and explosions, solely because the Omega Sentinel wants to eliminate her. It would have been well within Kamala’s rights to leave Karima to die at the end of Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #4 (created by Iman Vellani, Sabir Pirzada, Carlos Gómez, Adam Gorham, Erick Arciniega, and VC’s Joe Caramagna). Instead, she went out of her way to save the Omega Sentinel’s life.

It is difficult to kill someone like Karima. With sentinel technology affecting her at a microscopic level, the nanites in her blood can constantly reshape into various weapons and tools. She can detect mutants without a glance, and damage is rarely enough to take her out of a fight completely. She can heal from any attack, can freely teleport, and can communicate with and control any technology. A woman with the power to shift her body is hardly a match for a character as brutal and powerful as Karima.

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