The time warp also briefly puts her in the midst of a Bollywood musical.
As a five-issue miniseries,Ms.
This month sees the launch of her latest series, focused on DC’s plant-based femme fatale Poison Ivy.

The iconic cover of the very first issue of ‘Ms. Marvel’ starring Kamala Khan.Marvel Comics
Even so, the book’s narration is written as a series of letters from Ivy to her lover.
We can’t wait to see what horrors await in the rest of this series.
Read up now so you could be ready forthe commemorative, full-color yearbook editiondue out this fall!

‘Ms. Marvel: Beyond the Limit’ #1, by Mashal Ahmed.Marvel Comics
Marvel, Heartstopperfeatures lovable young characters going through relatable struggles.
It’s never a bad time to read such a joyful, heartwarming comic this month.
This comic puts its female Muslim protagonist through a dark horror story instead of an uplifting superhero saga.

The cover to ‘Poison Ivy’ #1 by Jessica Fong, out this June.JESSICA FONG for DC Comics
WhenInfidelbegins, Aisha is mostly worried about the latent Islamophobia of her white stepmother.
But the art by Aaron Campbell really takes Infidel to the next level.

The cover for the first volume of Alice Oseman’s ‘Heartstopper’ comic, the basis for the Netflix TV series.Hodder Children’s Books

The cover of ‘Infidel’ by writer Pornsak Pichetshote and artist Aaron Campbell.Image