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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Ms. Marvel is a Marvel Comics super heroine, Distaff Counterpart of (their version of) Captain Marvel. Originally a supporting character in his series, Carol Danvers first appeared in "Marvel Super-Heroes" #13 (March, 1968). She was created by Roy Thomas and Gene Colan. She eventually gained her own series "Ms. Marvel" vol. 1, which lasted for 23 issues (January, 1977-April, 1979). She mostly appeared in team books ever since. But returned to the spotlight with "Ms. Marvel" vol. 2, which lasted for 50 issues (May, 2006-April, 2010). She has since been making regular appearances in team books again. |