Friday, February 9, 2018

Captain Marvel: Volume 2 Stay Fly


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Today’s post is on Captain Marvel: Volume 2 Stay Fly by Kelly Sue DeConnick (Writer), Marcio Takara (Artist), David López (Artist). It is 120 pages and is published by Marvel Comics. The cover has Captain Marvel and Rocket under a pile of cats. The intended reader is someone who has read the first volume, likes super heroes, and funny story lines(mostly). There is mild foul language, no sex, and violence in this book. The story is told from third person close of Captain Marvel.

From the back of the book- Captain Marvel’s space adventure with her pet cat, Chewie, continues! But when they have an unexpected alien visitor, Carol learns that Rocket Raccoon was right: There’s more to Chewie than meets the eye! Chewie is a Flerkin…and a mom to hundreds! Is this the end for Carol and her pet? Then, Carol has her hands full with a special guest-star from the X-Universe: rock and roll maven Lila Cheney! And Christmas comes to the Carol Corps as we celebrate 100 issues and nearly 50 years of Carol Danvers’ high-flying adventures!
But after tracking Captain Marvel and Tic for weeks, the Haffensye Consortium has finally caught up to them both! Carol was barely able to survive the last time she squared off against the Haffensye — will the astronomical Avenger be so lucky again?

Review- We pick with Captain Marvel just where we left her on her way back to her ship with Tic in tow. Rocket and Chewie are still not friends but Rocket is still convinced that Chewie is a Flerkin and the last of her kind. He was going to sale Chewie when Marvel gets back to save the day as pirates try to steal her. The last story in the volume is a Christmas story where Marvel gets to go back to Earth for a day to spend with a friend but a crazed villain who wants her powers kidnaps her. Lots of action and plot in this volume but not too much in character development, so I have mixed opinions about it. I did enjoy the storylines and the action was fun but I would have liked more time with Marvel’s friend and maybe more interaction with the pirates, they were there then she defeated them. But I still had a good time with this volume and I look forward to more adventures with Captain Marvel.

I give this volume a Four of Five stars. I get nothing for my review and I borrowed this comic from my local library.

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