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'''Carol Susan Jane Danvers''' is a fictional superhero appearing in ]s published by ]. Created by writer ] and artist ], Danvers first appeared as an ] in the ] and a colleague of the ] superhero ] in '']'' #13 (March 1968) and later became the first incarnation of ''']''' in ''Ms. Marvel'' #1 (]d Jan. 1977) after her ] was fused with Mar-Vell's during an explosion, giving her superhuman powers. Debuting in the ] of comics, the character was featured in a self-titled series in the late 1970s before becoming associated with the superhero teams the ] and the ]. The character has also been known as '''Binary''', '''Warbird''' and ''']''' at various points in her history, and has been featured in other Marvel licensed products including ], ] ], and merchandise such as ]. | |||
Carol Danvers has been labeled "Marvel's biggest female hero"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://comicsalliance.com/captain-marvel-carol-danvers-marvel-biggest-female-hero/ |title=Oh Captain My Captain: How Carol Danvers Became Marvel's Biggest Female Hero |work=Comics Alliance |date=November 10, 2014 |accessdate=May 13, 2016 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160516190425/http://comicsalliance.com/captain-marvel-carol-danvers-marvel-biggest-female-hero/ |archivedate=May 16, 2016 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> and "quite possibly Marvel's mightiest Avenger".<ref>{{cite web | url=http://kernelmag.dailydot.com/issue-sections/features-issue-sections/10785/captain-marvel-carol-corps/| title=Captain Marvel wants YOU for the Carol Corps| work=The Daily Dot| date= October 28, 2014| accessdate= May 13, 2016}}</ref> She was ranked #11 on ]'s "Top 50 Avengers", and twenty-ninth in '']''{{'}}s "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list.<ref>{{cite book| last = Frankenhoff| first = Brent| authorlink = Brent Frankenhoff| title = Comics Buyer's Guide Presents: 100 Sexiest Women in Comics| publisher = ] | year = 2011| page = 16 | url = | isbn = 1-4402-2988-0}}</ref> | |||
] is scheduled to release a live-action film featuring Danvers, titled '']'' and starring ], on March 8, 2019. Larson is also scheduled to reprise the role in the ]. | |||
==Publication history== | |||
===1960s=== | |||
The character debuted in the title '']'' as an ] in the ] and Security Chief of a restricted military base, where Danvers meets Dr. Walter Lawson, the human ] of ] ] hero ].<ref>''Marvel Super-Heroes'' #13 (March 1968)</ref> In a later story, Danvers is caught in the explosion of a Kree device, after trying to get close to Captain Marvel.<ref>''Captain Marvel'' #1 (May 1968)</ref> Although Captain Marvel manages to save her life, Danvers sustains serious injuries.<ref>'']'' #18 (Nov. 1969)</ref> | |||
===1970s=== | |||
] on the cover of ''Ms. Marvel'' #1 (Jan. 1977). Art by ].]] | |||
Danvers resurfaces with superhuman abilities and becomes the hero Ms. Marvel in a self-titled series in January 1977, at first written by ] and later by ]. In the series, it is revealed that the energy exposure from the explosion of a device called the "Psyche-Magnetron" caused Danvers's genetic structure to meld with Captain Marvel's, effectively turning her into a human-Kree hybrid.<ref>''Ms. Marvel'' #1-23 (Jan. 1977 – April 1979)</ref> Ms. Marvel had a series of semi-regular appearances in ''The Avengers'', with additional appearances with the Defenders,<ref>''Defenders'' #62-63 (Aug.–Sept. 1978)</ref> ],<ref>'']'' #77 (Jan. 1979)</ref> the ],<ref>'']'' #51 (May 1979)</ref> and ].<ref>''Iron Man'' #125-126 (Aug.–Sept. 1979)</ref> In one of these stories, the mutant terrorist ] kills ], Ms. Marvel's lover.<ref>''Marvel Super-Heroes'' vol. 2, #11 (Oct. 1992)</ref> | |||
At the time of the publication of ''Ms. Marvel'' #1 in 1977, the title was self-consciously socially progressive for its time. This was reflected in the use of the word "]", then associated with the ],<ref name="Comics Alliance 10 November 2014">{{cite news|last1=Weeler |first1=Andrew |title=Oh Captain My Captain: How Carol Danvers Became Marvel's Biggest Female Hero |url=http://comicsalliance.com/captain-marvel-carol-danvers-marvel-biggest-female-hero/ |accessdate=December 7, 2014 |work=] |date=November 10, 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141209034738/http://comicsalliance.com/captain-marvel-carol-danvers-marvel-biggest-female-hero/ |archivedate=December 9, 2014 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> and in Danvers fighting for ] in her civilian identity.<ref>{{cite web|last1=White|first1=Brett|title=MARVEL WOMEN OF THE 70'S: MS. MARVEL|url=http://marvel.com/news/comics/22834/marvel_women_of_the_70s_ms_marvel|website=Marvel.com|accessdate=December 7, 2014|date=July 9, 2014}}</ref> | |||
===1980s=== | |||
In ''The Avengers'' #200 (October 1980), Ms. Marvel is kidnapped by a character named Marcus (the apparent son of Avengers foe ]) and taken to an ], where she is brainwashed, seduced, and impregnated. She gives birth on Earth to a child that rapidly ages into another version of Marcus, who is ultimately unable to remain on Earth after ] mistakenly damages his machine, takes Ms. Marvel back to the alternate dimension with no opposition from the Avengers, who perceive Ms. Marvel and Marcus to have fallen in love. Comic book historian ] criticized the storyline in an essay titled "The Rape of Ms. Marvel".<ref>{{Cite journal | last=Strickland | first=Carol A. | title=The Rape of Ms. Marvel | journal=LoC | issue=1 | date=Jan. 1980 | url=http://www.carolastrickland.com/comics/msmarvel/index.html}}</ref> Citing Marcus' line, "Finally, after relative weeks of such efforts—and admittedly, with a subtle boost from Immortus' machines—you became mine", Strickland posited that Ms. Marvel's impregnation was simply rape by another name. As former writer of the solo title, Chris Claremont also commented on the inappropriateness of the storyline.<ref>Chris Claremont, quoted in ''X-Men Companion'' #2 (Fantagraphics Books, 1982): "Actually, my reaction was a lot stronger than that. But how callous! How cruel! How unfeeling! Considering that <nowiki></nowiki> must have seen Ms. Marvel only a couple of days before, or even a couple of months before. She wasn't pregnant then. How could she be eight months pregnant now?"</ref> | |||
Claremont effectively "undid" the Marcus story in ''Avengers Annual'' #10 (1981). In that story, Danvers is revealed to have returned to Earth—courtesy of Immortus's technology after Marcus continued to age and die of old age—but is attacked by the mutant ], who permanently absorbs the character's abilities and memories. Danvers' memories are restored by ], and an angry confrontation with the Avengers concerning their failure to realize Marcus had brainwashed her follows.<ref>''Avengers Annual'' #10 (1981)</ref> Claremont continued to develop the character in the title '']''. Danvers enters ] and, while wiping the government's files on the ], also deletes all records of herself in a symbolic break with her life as Ms. Marvel.<ref>''Uncanny X-Men'' #158 (June 1982)</ref> During an adventure in space with the X-Men, Danvers is changed courtesy of experimentation by the alien race the ] into a newly empowered character called "Binary".<ref>''Uncanny X-Men'' #164 (Dec. 1982)</ref> Drawing on the power of a cosmic phenomenon called a ], Danvers becomes capable of generating the power of a star. As Binary, the character has a number of encounters with the X-Men,<ref>''Uncanny X-Men'' #166-167 (Feb.–March 1983); #171, 174 (July, Oct. 1983); #200-201 (Dec. 1985 – Jan. 1986)</ref> ],<ref>''New Mutants'' #19 (Sept. 1984); #50-51 (April–May 1987)</ref> and the British team ],<ref>''Excalibur'' #17 (Dec. 1989)</ref> as well as a solo adventure.<ref>'']'' #24 (Jan. 1986)</ref> | |||
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Claremont expanded on the incident with the character Rogue by having the Carol Danvers persona manifest itself within Rogue's mind, sometimes overpowering Rogue's personality. This happens to Rogue on several occasions, which results in an uneasy armistice between the personalities within Rogue's mind.<ref>''Uncanny X-Men'' #182 (June 1984); #203 (March 1986); #235-239 (Oct. 1988 – Feb. 1989)</ref><ref>''Uncanny X-Men'' #246-247 (July–Aug. 1989)</ref> After Rogue passes through the ancient supernatural gateway called the ], the Ms. Marvel persona is separated from her as an independent entity. Within the same issue, the Ms. Marvel persona is killed by ].<ref>''Uncanny X-Men'' #269 (October 1990)</ref> | |||
===1990s=== | |||
The character continued to make sporadic appearances,<ref>''X-Men Spotlight On... Starjammers'' #1-2 (May–June 1990). Marvel Comics.</ref> and two additional issues planned for the original title—prevented by cancellation—were printed in a quarterly anthology series.<ref>''Marvel Super-Heroes'' vol. 2 #10-11 (July–October 1992). Marvel Comics.</ref> The same year the character was also used extensively in the storyline "]". By the conclusion of the story, the character had lost her connection to the white hole she drew her powers from, reverting to the use of the original Ms. Marvel powers, but retaining the energy manipulation and absorption powers she had as Binary, albeit on a smaller scale.{{issue|date=January 2017}} | |||
After several more team and solo appearances<ref>''Avengers'' #350-351 (both Aug. 1992); ''Starblast'' #1 (Jan. 1994); '']'' #1 (Dec. 1996); ''Excalibur'' #116 (Jan. 1998). Marvel Comics.</ref> the character then rejoins the Avengers<ref>''Avengers'' vol. 3, #4 (May 1998). Marvel Comics.</ref> with the new alias ''Warbird''. Writer ] adds a new dimension to the character and casts her as an ], struggling to come to terms with the loss of her cosmic powers and memories. Danvers disgraces herself during the "Live Kree or Die" storyline<ref>''Iron Man'' vol. 3, #7; '']'' vol. 3 #8; '']'' #10; ''Avengers'' vol. 3, #7 (Aug. 1998). Marvel Comics.</ref> and is soon suspended from active duty.<ref>''Avengers'' vol. 3, #8 (Sept. 1998). Marvel Comics.</ref> | |||
After a brief appearance in Marvel's ] title '']'',<ref>'']'' vol. 2 #111 (Aug. 1998). Marvel Comics.</ref> the character was featured in ''Iron Man'',<ref>''Iron Man'' vol. 3 #12, 18 (Jan., July 1999). Marvel Comics.</ref> '']'',<ref>''Wolverine'' #133-134 (Jan.–Feb. 1999)</ref> and ''The Avengers''<ref>''The Avengers'' vol. 3 #17-18, 21 (June–July, October 1999). Marvel Comics.</ref> before making a cameo appearance in '']''.<ref>'']'' #14 (Nov. 1999). Marvel Comics.</ref> | |||
===2000s=== | |||
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As Warbird, the character returns to the Avengers and plays a key role in the ] plotline.<ref>''Avengers'' vol. 3 #41-54 (June 2001 - July 2002)</ref> ]'s son Marcus, the ], falls in love with her, but she rejects him, in part because he reminds her of Marcus, son of Kang's older alter ego Immortus, who raped her. The Scarlet Centurion nonetheless helps her to defeat the ], a supervillain whose alien technology becomes the key to defeating Kang. In the course of the fight, Warbird kills the Master, and after the final victory over Kang she demands a court martial to review her actions. The court martial finds her killing justified as an act of war, and Carol continues as an Avenger. After the ], Warbird leaves the group, and, along with other prominent former Avengers like ], ], ] and ], is not included in the ] group soon formed by ] and ].<ref>''Avengers'' #500-503 (Sept.-Dec. 2004), ''Avengers: Finale'' #1 (Jan. 2005)</ref> | |||
The character was then featured as "Captain Marvel" in a false reality created by the mutant ] in the limited series ].<ref>''House of M'' #1-8 (Aug.–Dec. 2005)</ref> This reality pandered to Danvers' subconscious desire to be accepted, as she proved to be the most popular superhero on Earth. Ms. Marvel then came to prominence again when the character was launched in a second self-titled volume.<ref>''Ms. Marvel'' vol. 2, #1 (March 2006)</ref> Together with fellow Avenger Iron Man, Danvers also becomes a principal advocate of the ] during the events of the 2006-7 "]" storyline.<ref>''Civil War'' #1-7 (July 2006 – Jan. 2007). Marvel Comics.</ref> The story also continues in Ms. Marvel's own title as the character battles the anti-registration heroes led by Captain America.<ref>''Ms. Marvel'' vol. 2, #6-8 (Oct.–Dec. 2006). Marvel Comics.</ref> | |||
The storyline has major consequences for the ], causing the team to split and the pro–registration heroes—including Ms. Marvel—form their own team, debuting in '']''.<ref>''The Mighty Avengers'' #1 (May 2007). Marvel Comics.</ref> Danvers enters into a relationship with fellow member ],<ref name="The Mighty Avengers 6">''The Mighty Avengers'' #6 (September 2007). Marvel Comics.</ref> appears in a ] series with the robot ],<ref>'']'' #1-4 (Sept.–Dec. 2007). Marvel Comics.</ref> and becomes leader of the Mighty Avengers.<ref>''The Mighty Avengers'' #7 (Oct. 2007). Marvel Comics.</ref> The character makes an agreement with ], director of ], to lead a covert strike team called ''Operation: Lightning Storm'', its designated mission being the elimination of supervillains before they become global threats.<ref>''Ms. Marvel'' vol. 2 #13 (May 2007). Marvel Comics.</ref> | |||
Ms. Marvel was captured by the Brood on Monster Island, whereupon she found the Brood Queen. An intense confrontation ensued during which Ms. Marvel was temporarily cut off from her powers and had to fight the Brood Queen as Carol Danvers. At one point, she was stripped of her civilian ] and was forced to drift through space until she was able to access her powers.<ref>''Ms. Marvel'' vol. 2 #23. Marvel Comics.</ref> | |||
Ms. Marvel also plays a significant role in the 2008 limited series '']''<ref>''Secret Invasion'' (June 2008 – Jan. 2009). Marvel Comics.</ref> against the alien shapeshifting ]s. She befriends ] and proves to him that she is not a Skrull by revealing intimate details about their life together. At the conclusion of the war with the Skrulls, ] is placed in charge of the registered Avengers team. Refusing to serve under Osborn, Ms. Marvel flees Avengers Tower,<ref name="DarkAvengers#1">''Dark Avengers'' #1 (Jan. 2009). Marvel Comics.</ref> and joins the '']'',<ref>''New Avengers'' #48 (Dec. 2008). Marvel Comics.</ref> becoming second-in-command.<ref>''New Avengers'' #51 (March 2009). Marvel Comics.</ref> Osborn appoints former ] member ] (Karla Sofen) as the "new" Ms. Marvel to his ] team; Moonstone wears a variation of Ms. Marvel's original costume.<ref name="DarkAvengers#1" /> Osborn engineers a battle that results in Danvers's powers overloading, causing her apparent death. The character Moonstone takes over the title role in the ongoing ''Ms. Marvel'' series.<ref>''Ms. Marvel'' vol. 2 #38 (June 2009). Marvel Comics.</ref> Danvers returns with the aid of the New Avengers, a group of ] ] (creations of the organization ] ), and a character known as the "Storyteller" and reclaims the title of Ms. Marvel from Karla Sofen.<ref name="War of the Marvels">"War of the Marvels" storyline in ''Ms. Marvel'' vol. 2 #41-47 (Nov. 2009 – Jan. 2010). Marvel Comics.</ref> | |||
The increased use of Carol Danvers as a prominent character in many story arcs throughout this decade eventually prompted one commentator to note that "she's now the House of Ideas' premier heroine".<ref name="Wiz220">''Wizard Magazine'' #220 (January 2010). Andy Serwin. No. 23.</ref> | |||
===2010s=== | |||
In the conclusion of the second volume of ''Ms. Marvel'', Carol Danvers battles her old nemesis ] and a clone of ] created by the Skrulls during the Secret Invasion, after they carry out a series of tragedies at temples belonging to the Church of Hala, a church dedicated to Mar-Vell.<ref>''Ms. Marvel'' vol. 2 #48-50 (Dec. 2009 – Feb. 2010)</ref> Danvers later aids the allied forces of ] against ] during the ].<ref>''Siege'' #2-3 (April–May 2010)</ref><ref name=Richards100217>{{cite web |last=Richards |first=Dave |date=February 17, 2010 |title=Storming Heaven: ''Siege'' #2 |url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=24874 |work=] |accessdate=September 26, 2010}}</ref><ref name=Richards100329>{{cite web |last=Richards |first=Dave |date=March 29, 2010 |title=Storming Heaven: ''Siege'' #3 |url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=25450 |work=Comic Book Resources |accessdate=September 26, 2010}}</ref> Danvers also begins to develop a friendship with ]. Though he infuriates her the first time they work together,<ref>''Ms. Marvel'' vol. 2 Annual (2008)</ref> the two become closer when he helps her during the "]" storyline, and she later admits to having feelings for him.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man: Siege'' (June 2010)</ref> Following the conclusion of the "Siege" storyline, Ms. Marvel returns as a regular character in the second volume of ''The New Avengers''.<ref>''New Avengers'' #1 (June 2010)</ref> | |||
In July 2012, Carol Danvers assumed the mantle of ] in an ongoing series written by ] with art by ]. Danvers dons a ] and explores her own past. When describing her pitch for the series at ] 2012 DeConnick said it could be "pretty much be summed up with 'Carol Danvers as ].'" She said the series would contemplate what Captain Marvel's legend means to Danvers, how she will wield it, and how the rest of the ] reacts.<ref name=Beard120317>{{cite web |last=Beard |first=Jim |date=March 17, 2012 |title=WonderCon 2012: Captain Marvel |url=http://marvel.com/news/story/18290/wondercon_2012_captain_marvel |website=marvel.com |publisher=Marvel |accessdate=March 19, 2012}}</ref> | |||
Danvers also rejoined the main Avengers team as Captain Marvel in vol. 5 of ''The Avengers'' and in the spin-off series, '']'', also written by DeConnick.<ref>''The Avengers'' Vol. 5 #2 (Dec. 2012)</ref> Editor Lauren Sankovitch said that Marvel editors liked DeConnick's work and that adding her to the team would "get some lady power in the Avengers lineup". DeConnick said, "You might know this -- I have a certain affection for . And I decided, 'Well, if I'm deciding, there will be a slot available for her as well.'"<ref name=Schedeen120813>{{cite web |last=Schedeen |first=Jesse |date=August 13, 2012 |title=DeConnick and Caselli Assemble the Avengers |url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/08/14/deconnick-and-caselli-assemble-the-avengers |website=] |publisher=Ziff Davis |accessdate=August 23, 2012}}</ref> | |||
In 2013, Carol Danvers starred in the ''Captain Marvel'' / ''Avengers Assemble'' ], "The Enemy Within". In the story, Danvers and her Avenger teammates battle Yon-Rogg, the Kree commander who was responsible for the explosion that caused Danvers to receive her powers, and in defeating the Kree Danvers loses her memories.<ref name=Richards130610>{{cite web |last=Richards |first=Dave |date=June 10, 2013 |title=DeConnick's Avengers, Captain Marvel Battle 'The Enemy Within' |url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=45878 |publisher=] |accessdate=July 8, 2013}}</ref> In November 2013, Marvel announced that Danvers would be joining the ] beginning in '']: Guardians of the Galaxy'' (May 2014) by ] and ].<ref name=MeetNew>{{cite web |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=November 14, 2013 |title=Meet the New Guardians of the Galaxy on Free Comic Book Day |url=http://marvel.com/news/comics/2013/11/14/21521/meet_the_new_guardians_of_the_galaxy_on_free_comic_book_day |website=marvel.com |publisher=Marvel |accessdate=July 8, 2014}}</ref> In March 2014, Marvel launched an eighth volume of ''Captain Marvel'' written again by DeConnick and starring Danvers in the title role but drawn by artist ]. DeConnick said, "The big difference is we were grounded in New York City for the previous volume; at least in the latter part of it. With the new ''Captain Marvel'' #1 we start in NYC but after that we're letting her go cosmic. Carol will be spending time off planet."<ref>{{cite web |last=Arrant |first=Chris |date=February 24, 2014 |title='Captain Marvel' Blasts Off to a New #1 ... and SPAAACE! |url=http://www.newsarama.com/20407-captain-marvel-blasts-off-to-a-new-1-and-spaaace.html |publisher=] |accessdate=August 25, 2015}}</ref> | |||
During the 2015 '']'' crossover event, Danvers headlined her own tie-in series, ''Captain Marvel and the Carol Corps'' co-written by DeConnick and ] and drawn by López. In the series, Danvers leads an elite squadron of female fighter pilots stationed at an airbase called Hala Field, where she is the only superpowered being; this leads the corps to help Danvers answer questions about her origin, which puts her in conflict with the controlling forces of ].<ref>{{cite web |last=Nagy |first=Evie |date=March 10, 2015 |title=Exclusive First Look At Marvel's Newest Women-Driven Comic |url=http://www.fastcompany.com/3043329/strong-female-lead/exclusive-first-look-at-marvels-newest-women-driven-comic |work=] |accessdate=August 25, 2015}}</ref> Also during the ''Secret Wars'' event, Danvers appeared as a member of ], Battleworld's all-female team of Avengers. The series, written by ], continued into the "]" relaunch following the conclusion of ''Secret Wars'' with Danvers in a key role.<ref>{{cite web |last=Lovett |first=Jaime |date=June 25, 2015 |title=A-Force To Launch With G. Willow Wilson For All-New, All-Different Marvel |url=http://comicbook.com/2015/06/25/a-force-to-launch-with-g-willow-wilson-for-all-new-all-different/ |publisher=comicbook.com |accessdate=March 28, 2016}}</ref> | |||
Beginning in October 2015, Danvers starred in the ninth volume of ''Captain Marvel'', written by '']'' showrunners ] and ] with artwork by ], as part of the "All-New, All-Different Marvel" initiative. The series, set eight months after ''Secret Wars'', sees Danvers taking over the responsibilities of ], the military agency that was previously designated to protect Earth from intergalactic threats. Editor ] said, "This is really meant to be the next level for Captain Marvel. Carol is really meant to be a soldier and a commander, and also a diplomat. We're really trying to build up this space complex and this space world."<ref>{{cite web |last=Nagy |first=Evie |date=June 23, 2015 |title=A First Look At The New Captain Marvel, Written By "Agent Carter" Showrunners |url=http://www.fastcompany.com/3047641/most-creative-people/a-first-look-at-the-new-captain-marvel-written-by-agent-carter-showrunn |work=] |accessdate=August 25, 2015}}</ref> At this time, Danvers also joined ]. Series writer ] said, "Carol's currently running Alpha Flight, which is Earth's premier space agency. seen the highs and the lows of the superhero business, and come out the other side. Right now, Carol's in the ascendant, culturally, both in-universe and outside it... Carol's story in ''The Ultimates'' is very much about her links with the ordinary super-hero world, and about trying to form a bridge between that world and the world of The Ultimates."<ref>{{cite web |last=Marston |first=George |date=November 6, 2015 |title=THE ULTIMATES Get 'Pretty Damn Cosmic' In New Ongoing |url=http://www.newsarama.com/26688-the-ultimates-get-pretty-damn-cosmic-in-new-ongoing.html |publisher=] |accessdate=March 28, 2016}}</ref> | |||
In 2016, Danvers played a predominant role in '']'', by Brian Michael Bendis and artist ], as the leader of a faction of superheroes who wish to use ] precognitive power to profile future crimes before they occur. About her position Bendis stated, "From Carol's point of view, she is like, 'You're telling me the world is still turning at the end of the day and everyone is safe? I don't care... If it keeps us safe, that's fine.'"<ref>{{cite web |last=Lendof |first=Emil |date=May 7, 2016 |title=Brian Michael Bendis on Tearing Marvel's Heroes Apart (Again) in ‘Civil War II’ |url=http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/05/07/brian-michael-bendis-on-tearing-marvel-s-heroes-apart-again-in-civil-war-ii.html |work=] |accessdate=July 8, 2016}}</ref> Following the conclusion of ''Civil War II'', Danvers starred in ''The Mighty Captain Marvel'', by writer ] and artist ], which sees Danvers become a household name. Stohl explained, "She will be one of the most popular heroes on the planet—but that's not something she is very comfortable with. And of course she's lost a lot of folks that she's loved so she has to cope with that, too. That being said, she still has a job to do as commander of the Alpha Flight. Her latest mission being recruiting and training new cadets. It'll also bring with it a mysterious danger that will threaten everything Carol has built."<ref>{{cite web |last=Lendof |first=Emil |date=July 8, 2016 |title='Captain Marvel' Comic Being Relaunched With YA Author Margaret Stohl (Exclusive) |url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/captain-marvel-comic-being-relaunched-909345 |work=] |accessdate=July 8, 2016}}</ref> | |||
Beginning in July 2018, Danvers is scheduled to headline a new series titled, ''The Life of Captain Marvel'', by Stohl and artist ]. The series is described as a "retelling" of Danvers' origin story but Stohl insisted that it is not a "reinvention" explaining, "You look through a different lens. It's nothing you'll expect and nothing you've seen happen but there will be parts of her life that change the context of what you've seen before, so it's telling the other side of the story, of how she came to be." Stohl also said that there will be similarities with the upcoming ], but the film is "its own thing."<ref>{{cite web |last=Rothman |first=Michael |date=March 1, 2018 |title='Captain Marvel' author Margaret Stohl says new origin story is 'nothing you'll expect' |url=http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Culture/captain-marvel-author-margaret-stohl-origin-story-expect/story?id=53421255 |work=] |accessdate=March 3, 2018}}</ref> | |||
==Characterization== | |||
With ''Ms. Marvel'' #1 in 1977, writer ] played a significant role in the character's development, writing in his introduction to the series, "you might see a parallel between ''her'' quest for identity, and the modern woman's quest for raised consciousness, for self-liberation, for identity".<ref name="MsPrint">{{Cite comic | writer=Conway, Gerry | story=Ms. Prints | title=Ms. Marvel | issue=1 | date=Jan. 1977}}</ref> | |||
Ms. Marvel's uniform and abilities, however, were derived from the character's then-contemporary male counterpart: Captain Marvel. The ''Ms. Marvel'' ] ("Ms. Prints") featured letters debating whether or not the character was feminist. Reader (and frequent ]) Jana C. Hollingsworth took issue with Ms. Marvel's entire origin: | |||
{{quote|For the eleven years I've been a comics fan, I've been proud of how Marvel resisted the temptation to create male-based heroines à la Supergirl. It's been proudly proclaimed that Ms. Marvel is ''not'' ]; well, maybe the early Marvel Girl did have weak powers and an insipid personality, but at least her powers were ''her'' powers and her personality was ''her'' personality.... I hope you can change her costume if it's all possible, and keep her on her own instead of associating her with Captain Marvel....<ref>{{Cite comic | writer=Hollingsworth, Jana C. | story=Ms. Prints | title=Ms. Marvel | issue=5 | date=May 1977}}</ref>}} | |||
Another reader had issue with the character's outfit: "Question: where is a woman who wears long sleeves, gloves, high boots and a scarf (winter wear), and at the same time has a bare back, belly, and legs? The Arctic equator? That costume requires a few alterations."<ref>{{Cite comic | writer=Lipp, Debbie | story=Ms. Prints | title=Ms. Marvel | issue=8 | date=Aug. 1977}}</ref> These questions, and the controversial rape in ''Avengers'' #200, caused many readers to question the character's portrayal, and whether she was a good role model for female readers.<ref>Chris Claremont, quoted in ''X-Men Companion'' #2 (Fantagraphics, 1982): | |||
{{Blockquote|As Carol pointed out in her article in ''LOC'' , women tend to get very short shrift in comics. They are either portrayed as wallflowers or as supermacho insensitive men with different body forms, who almost invariably feel guilty about their lack of femininity. And it's always seemed to me that, why does this have to be exclusive? Can you not have a woman who is ruthless and capable and courageous and articulate and intelligent and all the other buzz-words—heroic when the need arises, and yet feminine and gentle and compassionate, at others? That was what I tried to do with Ms. Marvel. I tried to create a character who had all the attributes that made her a top-secret agent yet at the same time was a compassionate, warm, humorous, witty, intelligent, attractive woman.</ref>}} | |||
It has been noted that "Danvers' initial appearances portrayed her as a strong character, but that changed over time—even after she gained super powers."<ref>{{Cite news | title=Heroines shine in 3 titles | last=Munguia | first=Shawn | newspaper=Valley Morning Star | location=Harlingen, Texas | date=March 25, 2008 | url=http://www.valleymorningstar.com/articles/marvel-22310-character-new.html}}</ref> When Ms. Marvel received her own title in the 2000s, Marvel Comics was "determined to have the character take center stage in the Marvel Universe", with "Joe Quesada and the other powers had the character play major roles in their huge 'House of M' crossover, in the 'New Avengers' and in the gargantuan success that is 'Civil War'."<ref name="Maida">{{Cite news | title=She's just Marvel-ous | first=Jerome | last= Maida | newspaper=Philadelphia Daily News | page=35 | date=January 8, 2007}}</ref> "Writer Brian Reed has had Ms. Marvel overcome worthy challenges ranging from alien invasions, time-traveling sorcerers and former teammates turned enemy."<ref name="Maida"/> Brian Reed's characterization of Ms. Marvel (in the "War of the Marvels" story arc<ref name="War of the Marvels"/>) has been said to be "an engaging mix of bravado and aggression juxtaposed with compassion and empathy."<ref name="Wiz220"/> | |||
Ms. Marvel was listed as #11 on ]'s "Top 50 Avengers",<ref name="top avengers">{{cite web |last= |first= |date=April 30, 2012 |title=The Top 50 Avengers |url=http://www.ign.com/top/avengers/11 |publisher=] |accessdate=July 28, 2015}}</ref> and as #29 in '']''{{'}}s "100 Sexiest Women in Comics".<ref>{{cite book| last = Frankenhoff| first = Brent| authorlink = Brent Frankenhoff| title = Comics Buyer's Guide Presents: 100 Sexiest Women in Comics| publisher = ] | year = 2011| page = 26 | url = | isbn = 1-4402-2988-0}}</ref> | |||
==Powers and abilities== | |||
Carol Danvers initially possessed superhuman strength, endurance, stamina, flight, physical durability, a limited precognitive "sixth sense", and a perfectly amalgamated human/Kree physiology that rendered her resistant to most toxins and poisons. As Binary, the character could tap the energy of a "]", allowing full control and manipulation of stellar energies, and therefore control over heat, the ] and ]. ] travel and the ability to survive in the vacuum of space were also possible. | |||
Although the link to the white hole was eventually severed, Danvers retains her Binary powers on a smaller scale, enabling her to both absorb energy and project it in photonic form. She can also still survive in space. While she lacks a constant source of energy to maintain the abilities at their previous cosmic level, she can temporarily assume her Binary form if empowered with a high enough infusion of energy. | |||
Danvers possesses superhuman strength and durability, can fly at roughly six times the speed of sound,<ref>''Captain Marvel'' #1 (Aug. 2012)</ref> retains her sixth sense, and can discharge explosive blasts of radiant energy, which she fires from her fingertips. She also demonstrates the ability to absorb other forms of energy, such as electricity, to further magnify her strength and energy projection, up to the force of an exploding nuclear weapon.<ref name="The Mighty Avengers 6"/> When sufficiently augmented, she can withstand the pressure from a 92-ton weight, and strike with a similar level of force, although ] theorized that this likely was not her limit.<ref>''Avengers'' vol. 3, #41 (June 2001)</ref> Danvers cannot absorb magical energy without consequence, though she aided Dr. Stephen Strange in the defeat of the mystic menace Sir Warren Traveler.<ref>''Ms. Marvel'' vol. 2, #5 (Sept 2006)</ref> | |||
Carol Danvers is also an exceptional espionage agent, pilot, hand-to-hand combatant and marksman. | |||
==Other versions== | |||
===Age of Apocalypse=== | |||
A powerless Carol Danvers helps Logan and Gateway escape at the price of her life, only to be "healed" and used by Pierce as a living weapon against her friends.<ref>''Weapon X'' #3-4 (May–June 1995)</ref> | |||
===Age of Ultron=== | |||
In the '']'', a version of Captain Marvel was seen vacationing in London when the ] Sentinels arrive. Captain Marvel is assisted in the fight against the Ultron Sentinels by ] and ]. After Computer Graham and Magic Boots Mel are killed in battle, Captain Marvel and Captain Britain sacrifice their lives to stop the Ultron Sentinels that were invading London.<ref>''Avengers Assemble'' #15AU</ref> | |||
===Amalgam=== | |||
In the ] universe, Carol was combined with ] of DC Comics and became this reality's ].{{citation needed|date=October 2016}} She's a rogue ex-government solo agent (although that may merely have been a cover story for a deep mission{{citation needed|date=October 2016}}) who uses her specialized skills and training as an agent for hire. Her crossbow was developed for her by ] (Clint ]) of the Judgment League Avengers. She shows up in ], where she discovers ] ] secret identity and aids him in tracking down ] ].<ref>''Legends of the Dark Claw''</ref> | |||
===Exiles=== | |||
{{Main|Exiles (Marvel Comics)}} | |||
An evil version of the character features in the title ''Exiles'', joining the ] explorers ] and becoming the lover of master villain ].<ref>''Exiles'' #38 (Feb. 2004)</ref> | |||
===Marvel Mangaverse=== | |||
{{Main|Marvel Mangaverse}} | |||
A version of Danvers appears in the title ''New Mangaverse: The Rings of Fate'' briefly using the callsign Warbird.<ref>''New Mangaverse: The Rings of Fate'' #4</ref> She later adopts the shield, costume, and name of Captain America at the end of the series.<ref>''New Mangaverse: The Rings of Fate'' #5</ref> She displays superhuman strength and a near-invulnerability in the miniseries. No genuine explanation is given to how her powers came to exist in the Mangaverse (though it is implied that she somehow gained them after exposure to attacks from the Rings of the Mandarin, as she claims she can feel the power of the Rings while climbing Mt. Fuji in the final issue of the series, indicating she followed them back to their present location on foot from the air base.), as she appears at first as a normal human, piloting what appears to be a variant design of an F-22 while assigned to the Yokota Air Force base and survives her plane being destroyed by agents of the ], as well as a number of direct attacks which leave her briefly hospitalized, only to awaken with her injuries more or less fully healed and exhibiting superhuman strength as she destroys a heart monitor and needle, then lifts up a bed one handed with no effort. She further displays this enhanced strength when she cleaves Elektra in half with a single swing after climbing Mount Fuji with little real effort, making handholds on her own due to her new strength.<ref>''New Mangaverse: The Rings of Fate'' #4-5</ref> | |||
===Ultimate Marvel=== | |||
The ] imprint features a version of the character without superhuman abilities named '''Captain Carol Danvers''' in the "]" storyline. As a ] officer, she was assigned to work on ]'s security detail with ] when Earth was threatened by ].<ref>''Ultimate Exctinction'' #1-5. Marvel Comics.</ref><ref>''Ultimate Nightmare'' #1-5. Marvel Comics.</ref><ref>''Ultimate Secret'' #1-4. Marvel Comics.</ref> In the title '']'', the character becomes acting director of ] after ]'s disappearance.<ref>''Ultimate Power'' #9 (Feb. 2008). Marvel Comics.</ref> Her first missions involved working with the ] and the ] opposing threats like ],<ref>''Ultimate X-Men'' #91-93. Marvel Comics.</ref> and the ].<ref>''Ultimate Fantastic Four'' #42-46. Marvel Comics.</ref> In '']'', she works on apprehending ] after he escapes from the Triskelion.<ref name="Ultimate Spider-Man #111-117">''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #111-117. Marvel Comics.</ref> Things got difficult for her when Norman lied to the press that S.H.I.E.L.D. wrongly imprisoned him for trying to make the world a safer place, putting the S.H.I.E.L.D. agents out of a job.<ref name="Ultimate Spider-Man #111-117"/> | |||
She receives help from ] (Peter Parker) after she arrests him in public, hoping that it would lure Norman to her. She summoned a press release and had ] tell the reporters the truth that Norman was a horrible person for experimenting on himself and killing his mother.<ref name="Ultimate Spider-Man #111-117"/> Outraged, Norman went to the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier and attacked his son along with her, Spider-Man, and the S.H.I.E.L.D. agents on board. Norman accidentally killed Harry and, feeling guilty, tells the S.H.I.E.L.D. agents to kill him. Spider-Man becomes angry at Danvers because Harry died on her watch and told her to stay out of his life. She did not do as he asked, but she still felt sorry for him.<ref>''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #117. Marvel Comics.</ref> | |||
As S.H.I.E.L.D. Director, Danvers was put in command of the newly formed New Ultimates. When Loki attempted another invasion of Earth, Danvers and the women of the team (] and ]) were placed under a spell by ]. Danvers, using technology, was able to resist the spell and was able to free the rest of the team to battle Loki's forces.<ref>''New Ultimates'' #1-6. Marvel Comics.</ref> | |||
After Spider-Man was captured and replaced by the ], Danvers decided that having Peter, untrained, loose in the city was doing more harm than good. She approached ] and they both agreed that Peter would attend training lessons from individual members of the New Ultimates.<ref>''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #150. Marvel Comics.</ref> | |||
Danvers and her New Ultimates battled Nick Fury and his Avengers while each side accused the other of being traitors to S.H.I.E.L.D. and the United States of America. During the fight, Danvers was hit by a Police Cruiser, leaving her in critical condition. Her role as S.H.I.E.L.D. Director was then passed on to ], the one that had in fact engineered the events from the start.<ref>''Avengers vs New Ultimates'' #4. Marvel Comics.</ref> After Stark is killed, Fury replaced Danvers as director.<ref>''Avengers vs New Ultimates'' #6. Marvel Comics.</ref> | |||
===X-Men: The End=== | |||
The limited series '']'' features a version of the character that exists as pure energy and controls the spaceship the ''Starjammer''.<ref>''X-Men: The End'' vols. 1–3 (October 2004 – July 2006)</ref> | |||
==In other media== | |||
===Television=== | |||
* Ms. Marvel appeared in the '']'' animated series, voiced by Roscoe Handford.{{citation needed|date=September 2017}} The episode "A Rogue's Tale" details how ] gained Ms. Marvel's powers, leaving her in a coma. A second echo of Ms. Marvel remained in Rogue's mind. | |||
* Ms. Marvel appears in the ''Spider-Woman: Agent of S.W.O.R.D.'' motion comics, voiced by Tena Nelson.<ref name="btva">{{cite web|url=http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/characters/Marvel-Universe/Ms-Marvel/|title=Voice Of Ms. Marvel - Marvel Universe <nowiki>|</nowiki> Behind The Voice Actors|website=Behind The Voice Actors|date=|accessdate=September 20, 2017|postscript=. Check marks indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources}}</ref> | |||
* Ms. Marvel appears in '']'', voiced by ].<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.popdecay.com/2009/07/marvel-super-hero-squad-show-at-comic-con-2009/ | title=Marvel Introduces 'The Super Hero Squad Show' at Comic-Con 2009 Panel | work=Popdecay.com | date=July 24, 2009 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090928003644/http://www.popdecay.com/2009/07/marvel-super-hero-squad-show-at-comic-con-2009 | archivedate=September 28, 2009 | df=mdy-all }}</ref> This version is depicted as a strict ] agent who is the superior of the Super Hero Squad. | |||
* Carol Danvers appears in '']'', voiced by ].<ref name="btva"/> She first appears in the episode "459". Carol later gains her super powers in the episode "Welcome to the Kree Empire", and assumes the Ms. Marvel identity. She joins the Avengers and appears as a regular character for the remainder of the series. | |||
* Captain Marvel has a non-voiced cameo appearance in '']''. She is first seen in the finale "Avengers World" on a holographic globe as one of the heroes ] and ] consider potential candidates for the Avengers. Captain Marvel appears in ''Avengers: Ultron Revolution'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/ultimate-spider-man-and-avengers-renewed-on-disney-xd-with-new-titles|title="Ultimate Spider-Man" and "Avengers" Renewed on Disney XD with New Titles|date=June 1, 2015|publisher=}}</ref> voiced again by Grey DeLisle.<ref name="btva"/> In her self-titled episode "Captain Marvel", she teams up with Captain America, ] and ] to battle a group of ] soldiers led by Galen-Kor who are planning to give the recently emerged Inhumans to the Kree Empire and even plan to give them Captain Marvel as a bonus. Throughout the episode, she and Captain America display a friendly rivalry, calling each other ']' and ']' respectively. However, they eventually put aside their differences and defeat the Kree. Captain Marvel then thanks the Avengers for their help and has grown closer to them, to the point where they even made her an official member, much to her delight. In ''Avengers: Secret Wars'', Captain Marvel is one of the members of the All-New, All-Different Avengers alongside ], ], ], ], and ]. | |||
* Captain Marvel appears in the Christmas TV special '']'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/nycc-live-marvel-animation-to-the-ultimate|title=NYCC: Marvel Animation Announces Holiday Special|date=October 9, 2015|publisher=}}</ref> voiced again by Grey DeLisle.<ref name="btva"/> | |||
* Captain Marvel appears in '']''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbr.com/nycc-live-marvel-animation-panel-with-ultimate-spider-man-gotg-more/|title=NYCC LIVE! Marvel Animation Panel with Ultimate Spider-Man, GOTG & More|date=October 8, 2016|publisher=}}</ref> voiced again by Grey DeLisle.<ref name="btva"/> | |||
===Film=== | |||
* Carol Danvers appears as Captain Marvel in the ] film '']''.<ref>{{cite web |last=Busis |first=Hillary |date=January 21, 2014 |title='Marvel's Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher': See the trailer here! Exclusive |url=http://family-room.ew.com/2014/01/21/marvels-avengers-confidential-black-widow-punisher-see-the-trailer-here-exclusive/ |publisher=] |accessdate=January 21, 2014}}</ref> | |||
* Carol Danvers was intended to make her ] debut in the series '']'' when it was developed for ], but the character changed to ] when it moved to ], due to the changes in the direction of the MCU storyline, such as the decision for Danvers to appear in her own film.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://collider.com/comic-con-marvel-tv-aka-jessica-jones-hulk-cloak-and-dagger/ |title=Comic-Con: Marvel TV Announces Development Slate; Includes Live-Action Development Slate; Includes Live-Action A.k.a. Jessica Jones (Alias), The Hulk, Cloak and Dagger, Mockingbird, Animated Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H, More |last=Daniels |first=Hunter |publisher=Collider |date=July 23, 2011 |accessdate=August 22, 2015 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6axpmsT62?url=http://collider.com/comic-con-marvel-tv-aka-jessica-jones-hulk-cloak-and-dagger/ |archivedate=August 22, 2015 |deadurl=no |df=mdy }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/11/20/captain-marvels-carol-danvers-was-originally-on-jessica-jones|title=Captain Marvel's Carol Danvers Was Originally on Jessica Jones|last=Watts|first=Steve|publisher=]|date=November 19, 2015|archiveurl= https://www.webcitation.org/6dBN7wR1o?url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/11/20/captain-marvels-carol-danvers-was-originally-on-jessica-jones?%20hub%20page|archivedate=November 20, 2015|deadurl=no|accessdate=June 9, 2017|df=mdy-all}}</ref> By May 2013, a script for a Ms. Marvel film had been written for ].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Kit |first1=Borys |last2=Bond |first2=Paul |date=May 7, 2013 |title=Marvel Cliffhanger: Robert Downey Jr.'s $50 Million Sequel Showdown |url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/marvel-cliffhanger-robert-downey-jrs-518837 |work=] |accessdate=May 8, 2013 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6Ny75kG8k?url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/marvel-cliffhanger-robert-downey-jrs-518837 |archivedate=March 10, 2014 |deadurl=no}}</ref> In October 2014, Marvel announced the film, now titled '']''.<ref name="Marvel_10-28-14">{{cite web|last=Storm |first=Marc |date=October 28, 2014 |title=Captain Marvel Soars Into the Marvel Cinematic Universe |url=http://marvel.com/news/movies/23549/captain_marvel_soars_into_the_marvel_cinematic_universe |publisher=] |accessdate=October 28, 2014 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6TfZbfGGR?url=http://marvel.com/news/movies/23549/captain_marvel_soars_into_the_marvel_cinematic_universe |archivedate=October 28, 2014 |deadurl=no |df=mdy }}</ref> ] was cast as Danvers in July 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2016/07/23/brie-larson-captain-marvel|title=Brie Larson officially announced as Captain Marvel|last=Breznican|first=Anthony|work=]|date=July 23, 2016|accessdate=July 23, 2016|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160724031553/http://www.ew.com/article/2016/07/23/brie-larson-captain-marvel|archivedate=July 24, 2016 |deadurl=no}}</ref> In April 2017, ] were hired to direct the film.<ref name="CMDirectors">{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2017/film/news/captain-marvel-directors-anna-boden-ryan-fleck-1201994270/|title=‘Captain Marvel’ Finds Directors in Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck (EXCLUSIVE)|last=Kroll|first=Justin|work=]|date=April 19, 2017|accessdate=April 19, 2017|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6pqTkpReN?url=https://variety.com/2017/film/news/captain-marvel-directors-anna-boden-ryan-fleck-1201994270/|archivedate=April 19, 2017|deadurl=no}}</ref> By that August, Geneva Robertson-Dworet was hired to write the screenplay, replacing ] and ],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2017/08/captain-marvel-geneva-robertson-dworet-marvel-disney-brie-larson-anna-boden-ryan-fleck-1202149153/|title=Marvel Taps Geneva Robertson-Dworet To Script ‘Captain Marvel’|last=Fleming Jr.|first=Mike|publisher=]|date=August 15, 2017|accessdate=August 15, 2017|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6sjrgz1v8?url=http://deadline.com/2017/08/captain-marvel-geneva-robertson-dworet-marvel-disney-brie-larson-anna-boden-ryan-fleck-1202149153/|archivedate=August 15, 2017|deadurl=no}}</ref> who had been with the project since April 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://marvel.com/news/movies/24469/nicole_perlman_meg_lefauve_to_write_marvels_captain_marvel|title=Nicole Perlman & Meg LeFauve to Write Marvel's 'Captain Marvel'|last=Strom|first=Marc|publisher=]|date=April 20, 2015|accessdate=April 20, 2015|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6XwJWC7w9?url=http://marvel.com/news/movies/24469/nicole_perlman_meg_lefauve_to_write_marvels_captain_marvel|archivedate=April 20, 2015|deadurl=no}}</ref> The film will be set in the 1<!--Please do not link this, per WP:OVERLINK-->99<!--Please do not link this, per WP:OVERLINK-->0s, with the S<!--Please do not link this, per WP:OVERLINK-->krul<!--Please do not link this, per WP:OVERLINK-->ls also appearing.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2017/film/news/captain-marvel-brie-larson-90s-prequel-1202503813/|title=‘Captain Marvel’ Will Be Set in the ’90s With Skrulls as Villains|last=Lang|first=Brent|work=]|date=July 22, 2017|accessdate=July 22, 2017|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6sA1Enkbk?url=http://variety.com/2017/film/news/captain-marvel-brie-larson-90s-prequel-1202503813/|archivedate=July 23, 2017|deadurl=no|df=mdy-all}}</ref> ''Captain Marvel'' is scheduled to be released on March 8, 2019.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://marvel.com/news/movies/25244/marvel_studios_phase_3_update?linkId=17794776 |title=Marvel Studios Phase 3 Update |publisher=] |date=August 18, 2014 |accessdate=October 8, 2015 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6c83EJZBL?url=http://marvel.com/news/movies/25244/marvel_studios_phase_3_update?linkId=17794776 |archivedate=October 8, 2015 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy-all }}</ref> | |||
:*Larson will also play Captain Marvel in the ], which is set to be released on May 3, 2019.<ref name="LarsonAvengers4">{{cite web|url=https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/11/the-future-of-the-marvel-cinematic-universe-robocop|title=What RoboCop Has to Do with the Future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe|last=Robinson|first=Joanna|work=]|date=November 28, 2017|accessdate=November 28, 2017|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/query?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.vanityfair.com%2Fhollywood%2F2017%2F11%2Fthe-future-of-the-marvel-cinematic-universe-robocop&date=2017-11-28|archivedate=November 28, 2017 |deadurl=no}}</ref> | |||
* In December 2017 it was announced ] would voice Captain Marvel in the 2018 animated film, '']''.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Cheng|first1=Susan|last2=Flaherty|first2=Keely|title=Marvel's Launching A New Franchise Of Wonderful, Diverse Superheroes|url=https://www.buzzfeed.com/susancheng/marvel-rising|work=BuzzFeed News|accessdate=December 7, 2017|date=December 7, 2017}}</ref> | |||
===Novels=== | |||
A Captain Marvel prose novel by ] and Dean Hale was announced at ] 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newsarama.com/26289-captain-marvel-coming-to-prose.html|title=CAPTAIN MARVEL Coming To Prose|publisher=}}</ref> | |||
===Theatre=== | |||
Carol Danvers appears in the '']'' ], as Captain Marvel.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2013/11/marvel-universe-live-adds-captain-marvel-black-widow-more/|title='Marvel Universe Live!' adds Captain Marvel, Black Widow & more|date=November 26, 2013|publisher=}}</ref> | |||
===Video games=== | |||
* Carol Danvers appears as a non-playable character in a PSP version's side mission of '']''.{{citation needed|date=March 2017}} | |||
* Ms. Marvel appears as a playable character in '']'', voiced by ].{{citation needed|date=March 2017}} | |||
* Ms. Marvel appears as a playable character in '']'', with April Stewart reprising her role.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://uk.ps3.ign.com/articles/101/1013879p1.html | title=Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 Character Reveal | work=] | date=August 13, 2009}}</ref> | |||
* Ms. Marvel appears as a playable character in the '']'' video game, voiced by ].{{citation needed|date=March 2017}} | |||
* Ms. Marvel is a playable character in '']'', voiced again by Grey DeLisle.{{citation needed|date=March 2017}} | |||
* Ms. Marvel is a playable character in the ] game '']''.{{citation needed|date=March 2017}} | |||
* Ms. Marvel is a playable character in '']'',<ref name="Ms. Marvel">{{cite av media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-7GySWFtIY|title=LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Gameplay Demo - SDCC 2013|author=Gamespot|publisher=YouTube|date=July 20, 2013|accessdate=July 21, 2013}}</ref> voiced by ].<ref name="Danielle Nicolet">{{cite web|title=Danielle Nicolet|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0630379/|accessdate=October 12, 2016}}</ref> | |||
* Carol Danvers is a playable character in '']'',<ref>{{cite web|title=Introducing Captain Marvel!|url=https://marvelheroes.com/news/news-articles/introducing-captain-marvel|website=MarvelHeroes.com|publisher=Gazillion Entertainment|accessdate=October 12, 2016|date=October 9, 2015}}</ref><ref name="MarvelHeroesMMORPG">{{cite web |url=https://www.marvelheroes.com/news/news-articles/ms-marvel-joins-marvel-heroes |title=Ms. Marvel joins Marvel Heroes |website=MarvelHeroes.com |publisher=Gazillion Entertainment |date=May 17, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203024852/https://www.marvelheroes.com/news/news-articles/ms-marvel-joins-marvel-heroes|archive-date=December 3, 2013|access-date=October 12, 2016}}</ref> voiced again by Danielle Nicolet.<ref name="btva" /> She appears as both Ms. Marvel and Captain Marvel. | |||
* Captain Marvel is a playable character in ''Marvel Avengers Alliance Tactics''.{{citation needed|date=March 2017}} | |||
* Two of Carol Danvers's aliases (Captain Marvel and Ms. Marvel) are separate playable characters on '']''.{{citation needed|date=March 2017}} | |||
* Carol Danvers is a playable character in '']'' as Captain Marvel,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://heavy.com/games/2015/05/marvel-future-fight-tips-tricks-cheats-guide-ios-android-mobile-games/|title=‘Marvel Future Fight’: Top 10 Tips & Cheats You Need to Know|first=Elton|last=Jones|date=May 16, 2015|publisher=}}</ref> with Ms. Marvel as an alternate costume in the game.{{citation needed|date=February 2017}} | |||
* Carol Danvers appears in '']''; Ms. Marvel appears as a playable character,{{citation needed|date=March 2016}} and Captain Marvel later gets added as ] for Marvel's "Women of Power" initiative.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/marvel-games-announces-women-power-initiative|title=Marvel Games Announces "Women Of Power" Initiative|date=March 2, 2016|publisher=}}</ref> | |||
* Captain Marvel is a playable character in '']'', voiced again by Grey DeLisle.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.polygon.com/2016/12/3/13828942/marvel-vs-capcom-4-infinite-playstation-experience|date=2016-12-03|accessdate=2016-12-03|last=McWhertor|first=Michael|website=]|publisher=]|title=Marvel vs. Capcom returns with Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite}}</ref><ref name="btva"/> | |||
* Three versions of Captain Marvel (Ms. Marvel, 3-Star Captain Marvel and 4-Star Captain Marvel) are available for players to recruit in the match-three mobile game '']''. The most recent version was added to the game in January 2017.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://news.marvel.com/games/57497/piecing-together-marvel-puzzle-quest-captain-marvel/|title=Piecing Together Marvel Puzzle Quest: Captain Marvel|website=News - Marvel.com}}</ref> | |||
* Captain Marvel is a playable character in '']'' voiced by ].{{citation needed|date=September 2017}} | |||
* Captain Marvel is one of the playable characters in '']''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.polygon.com/2017/7/19/15991120/marvel-powers-united-vr-impressions|title=Marvel Powers United VR, a game that let me Hulk Smash for real|last=Polo|first=Susana|date=2017-07-19|website=Polygon|access-date=2017-07-24}}</ref> | |||
* Captain Marvel is a playable character in '']'', voiced by Hannah Laurel.<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.voices.com/people/hvnlyhannah |title= Hannah Laurel {{!}} Voices.com |website= voices.com |date= |accessdate= September 20, 2017}}</ref> | |||
==Collected editions== | |||
* ''Essential Ms. Marvel, Vol. 1'' (collects ''Ms. Marvel'' #1-23; ''Marvel Super-Heroes Magazine'' #10-11; ''Avengers Annual'' #10), February 2007, {{ISBN|978-0-7851-2499-3}} | |||
* ''Ms. Marvel'' | |||
** ''Vol. 1: Best of the Best'' (collects ''Ms. Marvel'' vol. 2 #1-5; ''Giant-Size Ms. Marvel''), October 2006, {{ISBN|978-0-7851-2281-4}} (HC), {{ISBN|978-0-7851-1996-8}} (SC) | |||
** ''Vol. 2: Civil War'' (collects ''Ms. Marvel'' vol. 2 #6-10; ''Ms. Marvel Special''), March 2007, {{ISBN|978-0-7851-2304-0}} (HC), {{ISBN|978-0-7851-2305-7}} (SC) | |||
** ''Vol. 3: Operation Lightning Storm'' (collects ''Ms. Marvel'' vol. 2 #11-17), October 2007, {{ISBN|978-0-7851-2890-8}} (HC), {{ISBN|978-0-7851-2449-8}} (SC) | |||
** ''Vol. 4: Monster Smash'' (collects ''Ms. Marvel'' vol. 2 #18-24), March 2008, {{ISBN|978-0-7851-3018-5}} (HC), {{ISBN|978-0-7851-2813-7}} (SC) | |||
** ''Vol. 5: Secret Invasion'' (collects ''Ms. Marvel'' vol. 2 #25-30), October 2008, {{ISBN|978-0-7851-3019-2}} (HC), {{ISBN|978-0-7851-3299-8}} (SC) | |||
** ''Vol. 6: Ascension'' (collects ''Ms. Marvel'' vol. 2 #31-34, ''Annual''; ''Ms. Marvel Special: Storyteller''), March 2009, {{ISBN|978-0-7851-3457-2}} (HC), {{ISBN|978-0-7851-3178-6}} (SC) | |||
** ''Vol. 7: Dark Reign'' (collects ''Ms. Marvel'' vol. 2 #35-41), September 2009, {{ISBN|978-0-7851-3838-9}} (HC), {{ISBN|978-0-7851-3839-6}} (SC) | |||
** ''Vol. 8: War of the Marvels'' (collects ''Ms. Marvel'' vol. 2 #42-46), December 2009, {{ISBN|978-0-7851-3840-2}} (HC), {{ISBN|978-0-7851-3841-9}} (SC) | |||
** ''Vol. 9: Best You Can Be'' (collects ''Ms. Marvel'' vol. 2 #47-50), April 2010, {{ISBN|978-0-7851-4573-8}} (HC), {{ISBNT|978-0-7851-4574-5}} (SC) | |||
* ''Captain Marvel (2012-2014)'' | |||
** ''Vol. 1: In Pursuit of Flight'' (collects ''Captain Marvel'' vol. 7 #1-6), January 1, 2013, {{ISBNT|978-0785165491}} (SC) | |||
** ''Vol. 2: Down'' (collects ''Captain Marvel'' vol. 7 #7-12), June 4, 2013, {{ISBNT|978-0785165507}} (SC) | |||
** ''Avengers: The Enemy Within'' (Collects ''Avengers: The Enemy Within'' #1; ''Captain Marvel'' vol. 7 #13-14, 17; ''Avengers Assemble'' Vol. 2 #16-17) December 17, 2013, {{ISBNT|978-0785184034}} (SC) | |||
** ''Infinity Companion'' (''Captain Marvel'' Vol. 7 #15-16) | |||
** ''Captain Marvel: Earth's Mightiest Hero Vol. 1'' (collects ''Captain Marvel'' vol. 7 #1-12) June 28, 2016 {{ISBNT|978-1302901271}} | |||
** ''Captain Marvel: Earth's Mightiest Hero Vol. 2'' (collects ''Captain Marvel'' vol. 7 #13-17, ''Avengers: The Enemy Within'' #1, ''Avengers Assemble'' #16-19, ''Avenging Spider-Man'' #9-10) November 1, 2016 {{ISBNT|978-1302901288}} | |||
* ''Captain Marvel (2014-2015)'' | |||
** ''Captain Marvel Vol. 1: Higher, Further, Faster, More'' (collects ''Captain Marvel'' vol. 8 #1-6) October 21, 2014, {{ISBNT|978-0785190134}} (SC) | |||
** ''Captain Marvel Vol. 2: Stay Fly'' (collects ''Captain Marvel'' vol. 8 #7-11) April 21, 2015, {{ISBNT|978-0785190141}} (SC) | |||
** ''Captain Marvel Vol. 3: Alis Volat Propriis'' (collects ''Captain Marvel'' vol. 8 #12-15) September 1, 2015, {{ISBNT|978-0785198413}} (SC) | |||
** ''Captain Marvel & the Carol Corps'' (collects ''Captain Marvel & the Carol Corps'' #1-4) December 1, 2015, {{ISBNT|978-0785198659}} (SC) | |||
** ''Captain Marvel: Earth's Mightiest Hero Vol. 3'' (collects ''Captain Marvel'' vol. 8 #1-11) February 28, 2017 {{ISBNT|978-1302902681}} (SC) | |||
** ''Captain Marvel: Earth's Mightiest Hero Vol. 4'' (collects ''Captain Marvel'' vol. 8 #12-15, ''Captain Marvel & the Carol Corps'' #1-4) August 9, 2017 {{ISBNT|978-1302902698}} (SC) | |||
* ''Captain Marvel (2016-present)'' | |||
** ''Captain Marvel Vol. 1: Rise of Alpha Flight '' (collects ''Captain Marvel'' vol. 9 #1-5) August 2, 2016, {{ISBNT|978-0785196426}} (SC) | |||
** ''Captain Marvel Vol. 2: Civil War II '' (collects ''Captain Marvel'' vol. 9 #6-10) February 2017, {{ISBNT|978-0785196433}} (SC) | |||
==See also== | |||
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