Summary

It wouldn’t be a comic book movie without actual influence from comic books, especially when it comes to theMCU. When it comes toThe Marvels, there are some noteworthy Marvel Comic storylines and moments that may have influenced decisions of character growth and plot points for theMCU, but there are some more subtle directions that may have influenced things inThe Marvelsmore indirectly or unconsciously.

Whilst many MCU movies take plot points from the Marvel Comics they originated from, some are more original in terms of story than others, andThe Marvelsdoesn’t exactly follow a clear story fromCaptain Marvel and co.’s bout of comics, yet, here are some comics that have some level of inspiration forThe Marvels.

ms. marvel and captain marvel

5Marvel Team-Up (2019) #4-6

Created by The McElroys & Ig Guara

InMarvel Team-Up, Carol Danvers and Kamala Khan are thrust into an out-of-this-world adventure. Surprisingly, there haven’t been many noteworthy team-ups of this expected duo, despite their great chemistry as eager students and promising teachers. InMarvel Team-Up’s issues 4 to 6, the two work together in marvelous fashion, and whilst the villains they face may not feature inThe Marvels, their chemistry certainly does for theMCU sequel.

The comic also delves somewhat into Captain Marvel’s past, in which she shares her problems and experiences with the young Ms. Marvel, giving the girl a better understanding of who she is as a hero. She even shares her home with the Khan family, which is something audiences can expect inThe Marvels.

ms. marvel meeting captain marvel

4Ms. Marvel (2014) #17

Created by G. Willow Wilson & Kris Anka

Ms. Marvelissue 17 was one of the first times that Kamala Khan got to meet Carol Danvers, her idol, Captain Marvel. It’s a sweet moment between the two, and the issue is mainly about them working together and stopping thugs through Jersey City, with some valuable lessons from Captain Marvel as a more experienced hero who tries to tell Ms. Marvel that sometimes, it’s just not possible to save everyone, and this is a lesson that can follow through withThe Marvels.

Captain Marvel’s experience as a hero has left her burdened with responsibility, and she canteach Ms. Marvel valuable lessons, even if she doesn’t see herself as a teacher. There are some great contrasts in their evolving friendship from this starting issue, between an optimistic student, and a somewhat pessimistic teacher, who has seen it all before.

captain marvel and ms marvel fighting

3Captain Marvel (2019) #33

Created by Kelly Thompson & Sergio Davila

In Issue 33 of the 2019 run for Captain Marvel, she pairs once again with Kamala, as they battle some violent and assaulting violent suits. Captain Marvel has some sweet words for Kamala here, showcasing their relationship rather well, and it’s something that evolving MCU films and shows will hopefully showcase further with their own live-action Carol Danvers and Kamala Khan. It’s one of the best instances of their team-ups, and Captain Marvel is more than happy tofight alongside Ms. Marveland her giant, punchy fists.

The storyline that follows is titled The Last ofthe Marvels, and it can be pretty thrilling for Captain Marvel fans, especially when there is more interesting lore to be had about Carol Danvers’ friends and her life as Captain Marvel.

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2Captain Marvel Omnibus

Created by Kelly Sue DeConnick

Kelly Sue DeConnick’s run on Captain Marvel is often defined as the quintessential reading of the character. It makes sense forThe Marvelsto take inspiration from this comic when it comes to continuingthe story of Captain Marvel’s Carol Danvers, and her growing library of friends and foes.

DeConnick’s Captain Marvel comic has some great storylines, and whilst not directly involved inThe Marvels’ plot, they’re still worth a read for how they handle Carol Danvers’ character, complete with some great art, and some stellar galaxy-spanning adventures.

the avengers in Operation: Galactic Storm

1Operation: Galactic Storm (Silver Surfer #53)

Created by Ron Marz & Ron Lim

The Kree Empire receives some grand attention in This Avengers story,Operation: Galactic Storm.This event saw the Avengers tied up in a battle with the Kree invaders, but who is directly involved in this Kree conflict? Dar-Benn is the antagonist of this Avengers storyline, and the main antagonist forThe Marvels.

WhilstThe Marvelsdoes not follow Galactic Storm closely, it’sfun to see Dar-Bennand Monica Rambeau involved in the story together. It seems that Captain Marvel and the Kree are drawn to each other, in both comics and movies. It’s also interesting to see a different contrast with some similarities between both iterations of Dar-Benn.