Wednesday, November 06, 2013

11552: Muslim Ms. Marvel.

From The New York Daily News…

Marvel Comics introduces new Ms. Marvel, a Muslim American teenager

Kamala Khan is a Pakistani-American teen from Jersey City with strict parents and new powers.

By Ethan Sacks / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

Marvel Comics is adding some needed color to the world of costumed superheroes.

The publisher announced it’s introducing a new Muslim superheroine, a revamped Ms. Marvel, whose secret identity is that of a Pakistani-American teenager from Jersey City.

Sixteen-year-old Kamala Khan is the brainchild of writer G. Willow Wilson, an Islamic convert herself, and Muslim editor Sana Amanat in an effort to reach out to segments of the comic book reading public that haven’t had their own heroes.

“At her core, Kamala is just a 16-year-old girl, exploring the many facets of her identity when she is suddenly bestowed with super-human powers that send her on the adventure of a lifetime,” Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso said in a release.

Khan will debut in January’s “All-New Marvel NOW! Point One Comic Book” before kicking off her own “Ms. Marvel” series a month later. The creators promised the title would focus as much on her interaction with her more traditional parents as it would with battles with super villains.

“Any time you do something like this, it is a bit of a risk,” Wilson told the New York Times. “You’re trying to bring the audience on board, and they are used to seeing something else in the pages of a comic book.”

Khan’s introduction comes a year after rival publisher DC Comics introduced its own major Muslim character—a Green Lantern from Dearborn, Mich., named Simon Baz.

“It continued to reinforce that our readership is extremely diverse, so we want to continue to diversify the characters in our universe,” creator Geoff Johns, himself a Lebanese American from Dearborn, told the Daily News at the time.

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