Captain Marvel Vol. 9: Revenge Of The Brood Part 1

Cover Design or Artwork by Juan Frigeri
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$15.99 US
On sale May 16, 2023 | 112 Pages | 9781302947620

A nightmare mission to the stars changes everything for Captain Marvel! A mysterious degraded message from Rogue arrives at the same time that Carol’s emergency beacon begins screaming with cries from Binary, and that cannot possibly be a coincidence. Captain Marvel assembles a team of allies — including Polaris, Gambit, Wolverine and Psylocke. But their rescue mission is soon derailed by a dangerous old enemy out for blood! The Brood has always been one of the most fearsome alien races in the galaxy. Now — under the rule of an Empress gone rogue, with a hive mind bent on revenge — will even Captain Marvel and the X-Men be enough to stop them?! Plus: As a mighty war rages that threatens the fate of the world, Captain Marvel — and her whole household — face Judgment Day! Collecting CAPTAIN MARVEL (2019) #42-46.
Kelly Thompson has a degree in sequential art from the Savannah College of Art & Design and wrote the cult hit Jem and the Holograms for IDW. She published her first graphic novel, Heart in a Box, with Dark Horse in 2015 and has written two novels: Storykiller (2014) and The Girl Who Would Be King (2012). Thompson debuted at Marvel in 2015 co-writing Captain Marvel & the Carol Corps and A-Force. She has since made a name for herself on such books as Hawkeye, West Coast Avengers, Captain Marvel, and the Rogue-and-Gambit-starring Mr. and Mrs. X. Thompson’s Black Widow won the 2021 Eisner Award for best new series.

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A nightmare mission to the stars changes everything for Captain Marvel! A mysterious degraded message from Rogue arrives at the same time that Carol’s emergency beacon begins screaming with cries from Binary, and that cannot possibly be a coincidence. Captain Marvel assembles a team of allies — including Polaris, Gambit, Wolverine and Psylocke. But their rescue mission is soon derailed by a dangerous old enemy out for blood! The Brood has always been one of the most fearsome alien races in the galaxy. Now — under the rule of an Empress gone rogue, with a hive mind bent on revenge — will even Captain Marvel and the X-Men be enough to stop them?! Plus: As a mighty war rages that threatens the fate of the world, Captain Marvel — and her whole household — face Judgment Day! Collecting CAPTAIN MARVEL (2019) #42-46.

Author

Kelly Thompson has a degree in sequential art from the Savannah College of Art & Design and wrote the cult hit Jem and the Holograms for IDW. She published her first graphic novel, Heart in a Box, with Dark Horse in 2015 and has written two novels: Storykiller (2014) and The Girl Who Would Be King (2012). Thompson debuted at Marvel in 2015 co-writing Captain Marvel & the Carol Corps and A-Force. She has since made a name for herself on such books as Hawkeye, West Coast Avengers, Captain Marvel, and the Rogue-and-Gambit-starring Mr. and Mrs. X. Thompson’s Black Widow won the 2021 Eisner Award for best new series.

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