Carol Susan Jane Danvers is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Carol Susan Jane Danvers is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Carol Danvers has been labeled as Marvel's most notable female hero, and frequently described as one of the most powerful characters in the Marvel Universe.
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Carol Danvers's gives birth on Earth to a child that rapidly ages into another version of Marcus, who is ultimately unable to remain on Earth after Hawkeye mistakenly damages his machine and takes Ms.
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In that story, Carol 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 Rogue, who permanently absorbs the character's abilities and memories.
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Carol Danvers' memories are restored by Professor X, and an angry confrontation with the Avengers concerning their failure to realize Marcus had brainwashed her follows.
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Carol Danvers enters the Pentagon and, while wiping the government's files on the X-Men, deletes all records of herself in a symbolic break with her life as Ms.
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Carol Danvers continued to make sporadic appearances, and two additional issues planned for the original title—prevented by cancellation—were printed in a quarterly anthology series.
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Carol Danvers's retained the energy manipulation and absorption powers she had as Binary, but on a smaller scale.
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Carol Danvers enters into a relationship with fellow member Wonder Man, appears in a crossover series with the Transformers, and becomes leader of the Mighty Avengers.
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In July 2012, Carol Danvers assumed the mantle of Captain Marvel in an ongoing series written by Kelly Sue DeConnick with art by Dexter Soy.
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Carol Danvers rejoined the main Avengers team as Captain Marvel in volume 5 of The Avengers and in the spin-off series, Avengers Assemble, written by DeConnick.
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In November 2013, Marvel announced that Carol Danvers would be joining the Guardians of the Galaxy beginning in Free Comic Book Day: Guardians of the Galaxy by Brian Michael Bendis and Sara Pichelli.
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Carol Danvers is really meant to be a soldier and a commander, and a diplomat.
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In 2016, Carol Danvers played a predominant role in the storyline "Civil War II", the core miniseries of which was written by Brian Michael Bendis and illustrated by David Marquez.
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In early 2019 Carol Danvers starred in the tenth volume of Captain Marvel written by Kelly Thompson and drawn by Carmen Carnero.
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Carol Danvers possesses superhuman strength and durability, can fly at roughly six times the speed of sound, retains her "seventh sense", and can discharge explosive blasts of radiant energy, which she fires from her fingertips.
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Carol Danvers cannot absorb magical energy without consequence, though she aided Dr Strange in the defeat of the mystic menace, Sir Warren Traveler.
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Carol Danvers is able to recover faster and more competently than normal rate.
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Carol Danvers's has been around in one form or another since 1968 and has been Captain Marvel since 2012, bearing the name proudly.
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Carol Danvers's stands apart from so many of our most well-known superheroes and that's what makes her entry into the MCU so exciting.
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Carol Danvers's's beaten the odds again and again, and managed to find relevance, and then dominance, within an industry where female legacy characters can so often become lost and misused.
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When Carol Danvers had her first solo book as Ms Marvel in 1977, she was burdened with being Marvel's token feminist role model: a superpowered Gloria Steinem.
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Carol Danvers's isn't defined by her body, or unfairly diminished or marginalized because of her gender.
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Carol Danvers has had to work very hard to get where she is and each time she falls, she gets back up.
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Ultimately, this fandom is more than fidelity for a character — it's about the journey Carol Danvers has taken to become a central figure in Marvel's crowded comic book universe and about DeConnick's spirit to push for something more for the character, for herself as a creator, and for fans.
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The Carol Danvers Corps was representative of something bigger than a single superhero and a group of people who rallied around her to champion inclusivity and openness.
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The title of a panel Vulture hosted at NYCC in 2014 indicates how formative, and how significant, Captain Marvel and the Carol Danvers Corps were for the development of a new, specifically female comic book fandom: Carol Danvers Corps and Beyond: The Future of Female Fandom.
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Carol Danvers's first shot, the Spider-Woman: Origin miniseries, is a decent re-introduction to Jessica Drew.
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Carol Danvers's's patriotic and she is an actual captain in the Air Force.
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Carol Danvers's's grown into her role as Captain Marvel, with a sense of responsibility to rival any of Marvel's biggest heroes.
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DeConnick breathed new life into Carol Danvers, making her not only as strong, confident, and competent but kind and caring.
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Carol Danvers's created a character we all could identify with and many fans donning costumes and dubbing themselves the Carol Corps.
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Carol Danvers is still Carol Danvers, and it looks like this new creative team has no shortage of ideas for stories and ways to test what really makes this woman Captain Marvel.
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Carol Danvers is leaving the Avengers behind to spearhead the new Alpha Flight and serve as Earth's first line of defense against interstellar threats.
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Carol Danvers still puts helping others before herself, to the point where she's often at odds with the people she reports to in regards to how best to go about doing so.
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The story is constructed and presented well, Carol Danvers is as awesome as ever, and the artwork is excellent.
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Carol Danvers's appears in the Legends of the Dark Claw one-shot where she discovers Dark Claw's secret identity and aids him in tracking down the Hyena.
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Carol Danvers's is shown to be a prisoner of the Hellfire Church as they prepare to receive the falling birds as it is revealed that this world is ruled by Dark Phoenix of the Multiversal Masters of Evil.
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General Carol Danvers gives his report as he orders Rangers to get their latest recruit to her quarters to prepare her for training.
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In Warp World, a copy of the Marvel Universe folded in half during the Infinity Wars storyline, Carol Danvers was fused with Justice Peace, creating Captain Peace.
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In Marvel Mangaverse, Carol Danvers was a pilot in the U S Air Force and stationed in Japan.
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Carol Danvers's then took the mantle of Captain America and saved Spider-Man and helped the other heroes battling the Hand.
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In Marvel Universe Vs The Punisher, Carol Danvers was part of the population who were infected from a virus which was accidentally spread by the Punisher and turned the people into cannibals.
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Carol Danvers's allied with the Thing, but was later killed by the Punisher.
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Carol Danvers's receives help from Spider-Man after she arrests him in public, hoping that it would lure Norman to her.
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Carol Danvers's summoned a press release and had Harry Osborn tell the reporters the truth that Norman was a horrible person for experimenting on himself and killing his mother.
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Carol Danvers's did not do as he asked, but she still felt sorry for him.
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Carol Danvers, using technology, was able to resist the spell and was able to free the rest of the team to battle Loki's forces.
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