First Official ‘Ms. Marvel’ Poster has Arrived!
There are few characters who have fans more excited to debut in the MCU than Kamala Khan, and with the series just 50 days away, the first official Ms. Marvel poster has arrived!
Marvel has found one of its most beloved heroes for current comic book fans in the form of Kamala Khan.
The Muslim American girl from Jersey City, New Jersey has captivated Marvel fans as one of the most interesting, relatable, and earnest heroes of her generation; catapulting her to a platform reserved for the most beloved Marvel character.
It isn’t just her endearing nature or her comedic timing that makes her such a fan-favorite Marvel character; it is her very own adoration for the heroes of the Marvel Universe that makes her feel so much like one of us.
With the rabid fandom related to the character,r it was only a matter of time before she made the transition onto the big screen, and became a part of the lauded Marvel Cinematic Universe.
That time is now, and as fans’ excitement couldn’t be greater, the first official poster for Ms. Marvel has arrived, giving more insight into just what fans can expect out of the character’s premiere MCU series coming to Disney+ this summer!
In 50 days, Kamala Khan's journey begins. ⚡️#MsMarvel, an Original series from Marvel Studios, starts streaming June 8 on @DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/7kz5fR6Zso
— Marvel Studios (@MarvelStudios) April 19, 2022
One of the coolest aspects of the poster is the aesthetic is seemingly rooted in the heritage of the character; as Kamala Khans, very upbringing as a Muslim American is a vital part to how she navigates the complicated world in front of her.
It was very important for Marvel, as they embarked on bringing this beloved character to life, that they valued how her heritage and religious affiliations would be perceived by fans; with that aspect of her character is one that must remain the most faithful.
If the poster is any indication, the series should be a fantastical look inside the mind of the young hero, as she navigates the world of superpowers, and, maybe worst of all, high school.