Set Description:
The Mystique issues. The one that pretends to get close, then whack! Like a ton of bricks, it seems too close to home. A Raven of Mystique can be too close for comfort. They tag her as the mother of Rogue and Nightcrawler, and not to end it there, she gets away with more than a few crimes. Ulterior motives will have to suffice when Mystique enters the picture, because if you corner her, rest assured it will not pan out in your favor!
This says it all about the Mystique of Ms. Marvel, who is in herself the only way out, double cross or not she has to get free to villain another day! Ha-ha that is the Mystique motherly way!
"Courtesy of Imgur"
I will say it is not all bad for Ms. Marvel and as with any Alter ego, for Carol Danvers. This set shows the shift changer Mystique, but Carol has gone through shifting herself as a decade's long saga, and it is usually used for good, and I don't even know if it could be said on purpose. Despite her plight of going through the same change that she has met in villains such as Mystique, the turnaround and or choice in a higher power is some respect achieved and not promised but can be seen with or without an AlterEgo! Life is not without its mishaps and that is putting it lightly, when in the situation itself duration can depend on many things and is often unique to the person rather than circumstances. We cannot play it off as just another day on earth! With a purpose to forgive if just to help ourselves to another breath, in love, hope, and the longing to cherish that we exist, and to teach with empathy from a "good" place! The best we can do, is the best we can do, and the best we can.
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Ms. Marvel 16 |
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Ms. Marvel 16 Modern |
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CGC |
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2016110015
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Owner Comments
1st Cameo App of Mystique! The Changeling, the mystery wrapped in a cause. She turns out to be a mercenary who is always on the other side of the table, here to bag her a MS Marvel! I do have a raw copy for reading as well! The movies could have been fun, but that get up they had Mystiques as, kind of looked sad in the facial expression. Like perpetual sadness or maybe a frown. I enjoyed the actress's ability, although she said that she was not into it, idk, it felt plausible still. I enjoyed the Mystique character later, as the mother of Nightcrawler. I can say she was awesome in the 1st appearances of Rogue. Still, she relied on fall back plans too much. Never being able to trust her compadres or conspirators, meaning the love she had was distorted and unfulfilled, which is a sadness that can't be hid. Fleeting types of excitement or thrill are her everyday heart's desire, much to her planning.
Complete with a back cover picture of the prescreen pass before released to theaters of, "MEG!" Shark infested with squids like this Ms. Marvel cover, sure to sink their teeth for underneath is the war of Tiger Sharks and the "Deadliest Traps!"
Graders Notes Unavailable.
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Ms. Marvel 17 |
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Ms. Marvel 17 Modern |
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CGC |
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1622370004
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Owner Comments
7.5 hahaha. Mystique cameo as someone else, i.e. a shapeshifter. I was totally expecting a grade in the 9's. I have "raw's" though. Almost a good girl art cover, MS Marvel needs to pull out a win! This one threw me off, because it looked too nice in hand that I immediately wanted to send it in. I did, yet probably needed the CCS, that I was not doing at the time. If there is ever a decent signing that is when I'd redo it. Still, this Mystique character is a great grifter, she goes from plan A to B and never misses an opportunity to just run. If she gets cornered, I've got to say, she always gets away. The few times someone has captured her, the escape always seems preplanned. Those Beat UP Ms. Marvel stories are fairly common, and this issue included, most are collectable but tell the story of Carol Danvers that she has gone through some STUFF!
Complete with a back cover picture of the "same Carol Danvers" somewhat reimagined as "Captain Marvel!" A movie on DVD as acted out by Brie Larson, with Stan Lee in the flick advocating "make love not war!" Again, with the song by Nirvana, "Come as You Are!"
Grader Notes;
multiple bend.
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