Sana Amanat is a co-author of Kamala Khan / Marvel, the first Muslim Superhero who is the director and editor of Marvel Comics and has her own title. In 2014 when Amanat worked for Mr. Marvel, she helped introduce Pakistani-American teenagers who eventually will play Mr. Marvel. It is a benefit for Muslim Americans, but the creation by Kamala Khan is one of the numerous titles that Marvel has been promoting in recent years with the aim of increasing diversity and ultimately leading to changes in demographics is.
Khan, cartoon writer G. Willow Wilson and editor Sana Amanat's creativity, applied the classical Marvel role (named Carol Danvers, created in 1968). Kahn was first released in early 2014. It is a Muslim, a Pakistanian American teenager who fought crime in Jersey City and occasionally joined the Avengers. At Kamala Khan, Wilson and Amanath have created a superhero that revealed patriotism and contribution to Jersey City by her Muslim tradition. She questioned many assumptions about American Muslims and completely departed from the media in favor of drawing Muslim Americans. She shows that Muslim Americans and immigrants are not threatening the community - as some people said - but those who can strengthen and protect them