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Ms. Marvel Volume 1: No Normal

2023-02-24 14:45:24

For the first time in history, GraphicAudio modified the Marvel story directly from the cartoon itself. This is a chance to listen to Marvel's first five problems. With film music, complete sound and digital sound, you will be absorbed in this super popular comic series!

Kamalakan is an ordinary girl from Jersey City until she suddenly receives a special gift. But who is really a new Marvel? 10's? Muslim? Inhumane? When Kamala discovered the danger of the newly discovered power, she also found the secret behind them. Is she ready to use these huge new gifts? Or is there too much weight left from her? I do not know Kamara. Jersey, she is coming for you.

Marvell Volume 1: Normal is a bestselling graphic novel in October 2014. As of November 2014, it is ranked second in the New York Times bestseller paperback. In April 2015, Ms. Marvel Volume 2: Generation Why was ranked 4th in the New York Times bestseller paperback list. July 2015, Ms. Marvel Vol. 3: Crushed is ranked third in the New York Times best-selling paperback book. July 2016, Ms. Marvel Volume 5: Super Celebration Tea New York Times Best Selling Paperback

In August 2015, GraphicAudio announced Marvel: No Normal which adapted the first five episodes of the comic series to the audio format. Marvel and GraphicAudio have worked together until now, but Marvel: No Normal is the first time that we directly adopted audio books directly from comic books. Jeff Reingold Marvel's license issuance official says: "The challenge here is to communicate manga visually to a strict audio format without using a third-party narrator." I renamed Avengers: Ultron Revolution named Kathreen Khavari. Before she made her debut with "Kids are OK" she debuted with an episode of "inhumane conditions."

The first volume of the Marvel series won the superpower and followed Kamalakan to take over Marvell's coat. Kamara was frustrated at the same time as a crazy superhero and was shocked, but it brought a lot of sudden responsibilities. With the help of her friend, family, and faith, she needs to learn to use her new life - of course, while destroying the bad guy. Technically this book is an intermediate book, but given the cross charm and its status as a modern classic, I will make it an exception. The memoir of Jacqueline Woodson is a wonderful collection of poetry depicting her childhood as an African-American girl in the 1960's and 1970's. From South Carolina to New York, Woodson's poetry is filled with a strong place, community and family sensation. This masterpiece is worth more than all ounces of praise and it will receive.