
Marvel Comics announced the demise of Ms. Marvel in a forthcoming comic book. The character was introduced to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) only a year ago and her passing has angered many viewers. The sad demise of Ms. Marvel occurs in “Spider-Man #26,” which will be available on May 31. She perishes while making a brave sacrifice while assisting Spider-Man in saving the universe, according to the company’s website. Ms. Marvel, real name Kamala Khan, is a protégé of Captain Marvel and the first Muslim superhero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. After hearing the news, Marvel said that the universe’s core “has stopped beating.” Additionally, it urged comic book readers to honor and remember “one of Marvel’s brightest stars.”
‘Fallen Friend: The Death Of Ms. Marvel’ will be a crucial chapter in Marvel Comics and serve as both a farewell and a glimpse of her death’s impact
The firm added that a special one-shot titled “Fallen Friend: The Death Of Ms. Marvel” will be released in July, continuing the character’s enduring legacy and this plot. “In the grand comics condition of other notable character deaths such as Captain America, Doctor Strange, and the original Captain Marvel, ‘Fallen Friend: The Death Of Ms. Marvel’ will be a crucial chapter in the Marvel mythos and serve as both a farewell for Ms. Marvel and a glimpse of her death’s impact on all of Marvel’s heroes,” the website further said. One year after the show’s Disney+ debut, the announcement is made. It depicts Kamala, a fanatic of the Avengers, as she struggles to fit in at home and at school before being given superpowers. She interns at Oscorp Industries, according to the Marvel website, to keep a watch on Norman Osborn, the company’s owner, and Spider-Man’s adversary.