Kamala Khan

Kamala Khan is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by editors Sana Amanat and Stephen Wacker, writer G. Willow Wilson, and artists Adrian Alphona and Jamie McKelvie, Khan is Marvel's first Muslim character to headline her own comic book. Khan made her first appearance in Captain Marvel #14 (August 2013) before going on to star in the solo series Ms. Marvel, which debuted in February 2014.

Within the Marvel Universe, Khan is a teenage Pakistani American from Jersey City, New Jersey with shapeshifting abilities who discovers that she has Inhuman genes in the aftermath of the "Inhumanity" storyline and assumes the mantle of Ms. Marvel from her idol Carol Danvers after Danvers becomes Captain Marvel. Marvel's announcement that a Muslim character would headline a comic book drew widespread attention, and the first volume of Ms. Marvel won the Hugo Award for best graphic story in 2015.

is set to portray Khan in the Marvel Cinematic Universe streaming television series Ms. Marvel (2021) on Disney+, and will reprise the role in the film The Marvels (2022). The character was voiced by Kathreen Khavari in various Marvel Entertainment animated series and video games, and Sandra Saad in the 2020 action-adventure video game Marvel's Avengers.

Powers and Abilities
Kamala is a human with latent Inhuman heritage whose powers were activated by the Terrigen Bomb, causing her to become a polymorph, which grants her the following abilities:


 * Morphogenetics: Kamala's cells manifest mutable properties due to the fact that she is able to share her mass through time with different versions of herself. On a molecular level, Ms. Marvel time-travels whenever she uses her powers. Kamala can stretch, deform, expand, or compress her entire body or parts thereof into any contiguous shape she can imagine for a variety of uses:
 * Elongation: Kamala can extend her limbs, torso, or neck to great distances.
 * Size Alteration: Kamala can adjust her height and stature adding upon her already impressive physical abilities, from shrinking to the size of an action figure, to grow as tall as a building structure. With this ability she has also made her body as thin as paper.
 * Accelerated Healing Factor: Kamala is capable of rapidly healing from injuries such as bullet wounds; however, use of her other powers interrupts the healing process, requiring Kamala to maintain her normal appearance while recovering. Extensive healing also leaves Kamala heavily-fatigued and hungry; although, it appears the more she utilizes her healing ability, the less malleable her cells become, which prevents her from utilizing the full range of her morphogenic abilities.
 * Appearance Alteration: Kamala possesses the power to alter her physical appearance including her hair and clothing, and could even alter her appearance enough to mimic inanimate objects. Ms. Marvel feared she had lost this ability due to her healing factor reducing the elasticity of her cells, but this power is still present and is used on rare occasions, such as when she impersonated James Rhodes during a conversation with Tony Stark.
 * Bioluminescence: Kamala's body emits a glowing yellow energy signature when using her morphogenic powers.

Weaknesses

 * Electricity: Electric shocks weaken her body's elasticity.
 * Healing Factor: Kamala can only heal her injuries when in her true form, leaving her vulnerable as she heals. In addition, the more she heals, the less malleable her cells become, and as a result she must be careful with this power.

Equipment

 * Biokinetic Polymer Suit: Invented by Bruno as part of his scholarship application to Rutgers University, when the polymer (or "super snot") is applied to a flexible substance, the substance becomes extremely malleable. The increased elasticity allows Ms. Marvel to focus less on transforming her clothing during her metamorphoses. Unfortunately, the suit is highly susceptible to damage by exposure to water.
 * Compartment Bracelet: A series of bangles with hollow compartments inside of it, modified by Bruno into a single bracelet worn on Kamala's left arm to hold her cell phone and other small items. They were originally used by Kamala's great-grandmother Aisha to smuggle money out of Bombay during Partition, and had since been passed down to her daughter and granddaughter, Muneeba.
 * Locator Pendant: A gift from Captain Marvel during the incursion, this necklace allowed Kamala to signal Carol in an emergency with just the push of a button.
 * Stormranger Nanosuit: (formerly) A special costume worn by Kree Stormranger 20-14, a member of the Kree whom the Saffans claimed as their "Destined One". The suit was left behind on a special space station used by the former slave masters of the Saffans with the intent of another Stormranger to retrieve. While it is designed for those with Kree blood, this seems to also extend to Inhumans. The full extent of the suit is of yet unknown. Kamala's Stormranger suit acquired a mind of its own and tried to force Kamala to kill Joshua Richardson / Discord and Mister Hyde. When Kamala refused to comply, the Stormranger suit separated from her and attempted to kill Hyde and Joshua on its own. Kamala fought her former costume, which seemingly self-destructed after overclocking.

Comics

 * Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel is one of the titular protagonists in the crossover graphic novel The Made Equal Saga: Ms. Marvel and Bumblebee. The novel focuses on Kamala forming a bonding friendship with Autobot scout Bumblebee upon discovering he was posing as a Camaro which looked like Kamala's brother Aamir's new car.
 * A version of Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel appears in the comic book storyline The Amazing Avengers.
 * A version of Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel appears in Ultimate Marvel: Earth-2. While still being an Inhuman with Size/Shape-shifting powers who idolizes Captain Marvel, this version of Kamala is shown to have been raised by her mother Disha in more exotic places of the U.S.A., such as a beach house in Hanakapiai Beach, Kauai, Hawaii, and a nearby Native American tribal village from where her father Yusuf came from. She is also the youngest of Ava Khan / White Tiger's half-sisters and Gwen Stacy's best friend.
 * Ms. Marvel also appears as one of the three main protagonists in Comic Con Incorporated, where she is a new roomer in the titular fictional hotel exacting to experience the best of the attractions she was introduced to. She is also best friends with fellow protagonists Sabrina Spellman (who is her roommate) and Terra. During her summer activities, she is most occasionally shown wearing a one-piece leotard swimsuit with details of her superhero suit (in most times, with or without her mask).

Films and TV Shows

 * Ms. Marvel appears in Iago PUC's Marvel Animated Universe, voiced by Kathreen Khavari. In both versions of the franchise, she is a member of the New Avengers led by Spider-Man.
 * Ms. Marvel also appears in the crossover TV movies Marvel's Star Wars: Avengers of the Force and its sequel Marvel's Star Wars 2: Galactic Machines as a main character, voiced again by Kathreen Khavari. She is among the featured Marvel heroes who join forces with the Resistance against the threats of war of supervillains and forces of the First Order. She is shown to be best friends with BB-8.
 * Auli'i Cravalho plays Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel in the All New, All Different Marvel Cinematic Universe, starting with Avengers: Ultimate Revolution.
 * Auli'i Cravalho plays Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel in Spider-Man: Homelanders.
 * She also appears as one of the core protagonists in Iago PUC's Avengers Animated Trilogy (Force from the Infinity, The Symbiote War and Inhumans Unleashed), voiced by Auli'i Cravalho. Along with being a expanded member and trainee of the Avengers, Kamala is also introduced in the trilogy as Peter Parker / Spider-Man's primary love interest.
 * Ms. Marvel is also in Avengers Unleashed, voiced again by Kathreen Khavari. Introduced to the series in episode "I'm Only Inhuman", she appears prominently in the series as one of the students of Avengers Academy. She is close friends with Nova and Kid Arachnid.
 * Kamala also appears in Iago PUC's version of The Spectacular Spider-Man Season 3, voiced again by Kathreen Khavari.
 * Kamala is also in Iago PUC's version of Marvel's Spider-Man, voiced again by Kathreen Khavari. In the show, she is a founding member of Spider-Man's team, the Champions, and is in a relationship with Miles Morales, although they decide to keep it in secret from most people except their teammates.
 * In Season 2, she is revealed to have been orphaned by the attack of Kree soldiers who killed her parents while searching for Oscorp's technology in New Jersey, for which Kamala blames Norman Osborn, who only cared about his tech. In aftermath, Kamala was raised by Betty Brant as her own. Later, during a battle between her teammates and Ronan's crew for the Power siblings' lives, Kamala earns a new nanotech suit (similar to the one she wore in The Magnificent Ms. Marvel), giving her suit a new look.
 * She also appears in the show's spin-off web-series Marvel's Ant-Girl as a supporting character.
 * She also appears in the Hulu-exclusive spin-off series Marvel's Astonishing Thunderbolts. While she is as disgusted as Spider-Man is of the Thunderbolts' destructive and violent nature, Ms. Marvel is also shown to be in good terms with Gwenpool, although she occasionally keeps wondering who Gwenpool is talking to whenever Gwen breaks the fourth wall.
 * Kamala is also in the crossover TV movie Marvel's Transformers: Assemble and Roll Out. She along with the Marvel superheroes team up with the Autobots to defeat Darkspine and stop a war between the super-villains and the Decepticons. She is shown to have a good relationship with Bumblebee.

Webbed Champion continuity

 * Ms. Marvel appears in the continuity of Marvel's Spider-Man: Webbed Champion, voiced again by Kathreen Khavari. She is depicted as a student in Midtown High School, and a intern and trainee of the Avengers (said by Horizon High students to be the Avengers' favorite intern), with J. Jonah Jameson having mistakenly addressed to her as a new member of the team in the Daily Bugle reports. This version was also orphaned at very young age by a riot in Oscorp which killed her parents, and was raised by Michelle Jones's family. It is also stated that Kamala befriended Peter Parker / Spider-Man and Mary Jane Watson / Tigra during her early days as Ms. Marvel. First appearing in “City of Heroes, Part 4: More Than Human”, she helps Spider-Man secure Kit Renner the Werefox from Magneto, Exile and William Stryker. In “Brainstorm”, she is among Spider-Man's friends who help stop the riots in New York (which are orchestrated by the Master Planner), while Spider-Man himself deals with the Master Planner (revealed to be Otto Octavius having transferred his consciousness into the Living Brain). She later makes a cameo in "The Parker Errand" alongside the Avengers in a news report, where Captain America announces that they declare Jameson (who was exposed by Mockingbird and She-Hulk for covering the truth about the deaths of Peter Parker's parents for protection money) guilty. In “Seeds of Life”, Ms. Marvel assists the Avengers on a mission at a HYDRA base where Viper is overseeing the creation of new human clones to be part of Red Skull's army. At the moment, while getting lost in the battle and walking alone to find out where the clone lab is, Kamala stumbles across Spider-Man (who arrived there to finish his parents' last project, which includes Mantis, and apprehend Norman Osborn, who is operating as the Green Goblin in Red Skull's behalf) and T'Challa / Black Panther (who arrived there while pursuing Madame Masque, the last remaining member of the Shadow Council, after hearing of her plans with Arnim Zola's technology). She later helps the heroes battle Red Skull's HYDRA forces and Madame Masque. After Red Skull is hit by Goblin's glider which crashes him into Madame Masque's ship and kills him, Ms. Marvel uses one of Jarvis's teleportation rings to teleport herself and Stormranger with the Goblin back to New York, where the two and the rest of Spider-Man's friends proceed to attack him until AC-5 broadcasts the evidences of Goblin's crimes and his identity of Norman Osborn to all over the city to see. After Osborn is arrested, Ms. Marvel decides to become a member of Spider-Man's newly formed team (called the Champions) until she feels ready to truly join the Avengers. She and the others also form a new friendship with Stormranger (who is revealed to be Peter's sister Teresa). In the next episode "Brand New Champions", Kamala is shown to have dropped out of Midtown High (due to its lack of progress, and to students constantly asking if Flash Thompson will return) to enroll at Horizon High, where she is accepted for her expertise in alien chemicals. In "Road to the Legendary Universes", Ms. Marvel and Spider-Man team up with Groot and Wolverine to stop Man-Wolf. Also in this episode, Kamala is shown wearing a new suit based on Carol Danvers's classic black leotard; the new suit is composed of Vibranium particles provided by Black Panther and duplicated energies from the Space Stone provided by Jarvis, allowing Kamala to assimilate Danvers's abilities to fly and absorb and redirect energy. It is also explained that Kamala begun wearing it after her first suit was damaged during a fight against Cyba (see information above). Also appearing in the “Legendary Universes” arc, Kamala and the Champions join Spider-Man's journey across alternate dimensions to uncover the origins of the Parker Projects' sources, and be prepared for their battle against Regent by destroying the discarded Oscorp products he seeks for. Kamala is among the teammates who join Spider-Man's journey in “Legendary Universes, Part 4: Heroes in Disguise”, where she and the team join forces with Optimus Prime and the Autobots to defeat Predaking's Kree Armada and Megatron's crew of Decepticons. During the episode, she befriends Bumblebee, with whom she is most partnered with. In "Part 6: Ultimate Alliance", Kamala joins her teammates and other superheroes in the final battle against the Regent's army of Insectoids from the Negative Zone.
 * Kamala is also a main character in the show's tie-in comic book Marvel's Princesses of Destiny. She is the primary protagonist of Issue #3 "A Magnificent Change", on which she earns her new suit after fighting Cyba in Midtown High School, and later wears it her fight against the Discord Gang. Kamala also makes a cameo in Issue #5 "The Owls' Gambit", on which she cheers on Teresa Parker and Carlie Cooper at the War of Kingdoms, a chess school championship hosted by Gwen Stacy's mother Helen. In the series' same name final issue, Ms. Marvel joins the female heroines in battling against Amora the Enchantress.
 * Kamala returns in the show's Disney+ sequel miniseries Marvel's Spider-Man: Rising Legend, voiced again by Kathreen Khavari. Still a member of the Champions team, Kamala is also revealed to have started dating Sam Alexander / Nova after the fight against the Regent's army. Appearing in the first episode "Brand New Day", Kamala is shown with her teammates welcoming Cloak and Dagger to the team, and participating in the latter's tryout. In "Man's Best Friend", Kamala is among the Champions with Anya Corazon / Spider-Girl befriending Buster the Spider-Dog, and training with him. In the next episode "Sibling Dynasty", Ms. Marvel is among the Champions who battle Kraven the Hunter to protect Spider-Boy.
 * Kamala returns in the season's follow-up Disney+ TV special A Marvel Christmas Carol, voiced again by Kathreen Khavari. She is first seen in the opening among the Champions battling Frost Giants alongside the Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy before setting out tp prepare a Christmas party at the main F.E.A.S.T. Shelter. Throughout the film, Kamala is also the narrator of the story involving the Champions' efforts to help Vincent and his family by reforming Franklin Todd from his greedy ways. Later in end, Kamala is shown having written about the story in a book, which she is reading for a group of children at F.E.A.S.T..
 * Kamala returns in the second follow-up Disney+ TV movie Marvel's Superhero Adventures: Infinity War, voiced again by Kathreen Khavari. Having grown closer to her fellow Champions following the events of Webbed Champion, Kamala is also shown to be supportive of her surrogate sister Michelle Jones's relationship with Kitty Pryde, and is as eager as most of the girls to attend to Jessica Reilly's marriage with Alana Jobson at the New Year's eve. After she along with Michelle / Wave and Miles Morales / Kid Arachnid defeat a pack of Thanos's forces sent by him to raid Attilan, Ms. Marvel is among the heroes who form a home-guard on Earth while others seek out the remaining Infinity Stones before Thanos and his new Black Order do. Later, as the Stones are entrusted by the Titanian Tigers for safe-keeping, Ms. Marvel joins her fellow Champions and other superheroes in the final battle against the Klyntauri on Earth, until the monsters are transported back into the Sanctuary X. Later in the epilogue, Kamala is among the attendants of Jessica's and Alana's marriage, and watches in joy as the Multiverse Star is unlocked by the completed Infinity Amulet.
 * Kamala returns in the sequel miniseries Marvel's All-Star Multiverse, with Khavari reprising her role. First appearing in the show's prequel short series Free Adventures, she is among Peter Parker's friends and fellow Stark Industries interns who join the worldwide road trip in their personal Stark Industries jetplane. In the main show's first episode "Return of the Legends", she is shown with Peter Parker and his friends looking after the children of the Avengers in the Horizon Star, while the Avengers and the Fantastic Four set out with Peter's partners from the Legendary Universes (Rey Skywalker, Sonic the Hedgehog, Leonardo, and Optimus Prime) to pursue and stop Thane. Kamala is primarily seen and heard telling the children the stories of the Champions' adventures in the Legendary Universes. In "The Sky's the Limit", after the Avengers' first battle against the Hypersaurs, Ms. Marvel and her teammates explore the interdimensional realm of Babylon-6, the homeland of the Skycruiser Commandos. At the palace (where the heroes once again meet the Legendary Warriors), Ms. Marvel is shown reuniting with Bumblebee. The two are later seen battling Doctor Robotnik's robots in Naboo. In the next episode "Identities and Truths", Kamala is with her classmates in Horizon High and with her teammates in the Triskelion when Princess Athena visits them both under Mary Jane Watson's guidance, and begins to learn more about her past in the Avengers' universe. In "Ultimates", Kamala prevents Discord from assassinating Babylon-6 Senator Balto, and seeks to solve secrets from her past. In "World War Brawns", Kamala and Bumblebee overhear Princess Athena discuss with the superhero leaders about the countermeasures against Thane, for which they search for Spider-Man and Star-Lord to inform them of the situation, eventually joining their mission on Sakaar. With help from Doctor Marin Kryze, Cinderfire, and River, as well as their army of Nitrons, they manage to help Spider-Man, Star-Lord and their team defeat the Red King, and free Sakaar from his tyranny. In "One Universe, One Realm", Kamala is among the Alliance members who join the final battle against Thane's forces on Titan.

All New, All Different continuity

 * Kamala appears in Marvel: All New, All Different Chronicles, voiced again by Kathreen Khavari. Her origins and costume are the same as in the Ultimate Marvel: Earth-2 series, except she is not related to Mary Jane Watson, although they still view each other as sisters. First appearing in the Avengers' arc episode "Inhuman Bloodlines", she appears as a recurring character in Spider-Man's arc, where she is a member of the New Champions. She is also one of Liz Danvers Rogers' classmates in Bilderberg Academy, and best friends with Peter Parker's sister Teresa, Natasha Romanoff's daughter Katrina and Riri Davis Williams.
 * Her brother Aamir also appears as a main character, voiced by Eric Bauza. In the show, he is also an Inhuman, and is Kamala's older half-brother, depicted as a Native American tribesman and shaman who can communicate with wild life, mimic the abilities of animals (most notably tigers), and summon astral projections of tigers. He is a expanded member of the Avengers, code-named Phantom Tiger, and is Kate Bishop's lover.
 * Kamala and Aamir also appear on the show's Disney+ spin-off All New, All Different Mutants, voiced again by Kathreen Khavari and Eric Bauza respectively.

Video Games

 * Ms. Marvel also appears as a playable character and supporting protagonist in Marvel/DC Heroes Unite!, voiced again by Kathreen Khavari. She along with the other Marvel heroes team up with the DC Universe superheroes to stop Thanoseid from destroying their both dimensions. She is also shown to be best friends with Stargirl and the Rookie hero.
 * Ms. Marvel is a playable character in Marvel's The Avenging Spider-Man, voiced again by Kathreen Khavari. She plays a role in the story in which she is a friend to Miles Morales and (like him) one of Spider-Man's most dedicated fans. Also, as in the comics, she writes fan-fiction about her heroes (including Captain Marvel) in internet. And her stories consequently become popular enough to ruin J. Jonah Jameson's career as a conspiracy theorist when she indirectly causes a mob of citizens to protest against Jameson's attempts to discredit Spider-Man; it is later mentioned that she recently wrote a fan-fiction of Spider-Man fighting Adolf Hitler in defense of human rights. She and her friends Gwen Stacy and Anya Corazon become targets of Jameson's revenge until they are saved in public by Spider-Man, leading Jameson to be removed from his podcast and arrested and the Webslinger to be praised as a greater hero and to be elected as a member of the Avengers. Later on, she becomes one of the many Inhuman descendants who are affected by the Terrigen Mist and she manifests her Size/Shapeshifting powers. Taking on her idol Captain Marvel's old alias of Ms. Marvel, Kamala begins her own crime-fighting campaign with Mary Jane Watson (as Firestar) becoming her mentor. She is also among the superheroes who help Spider-Man stop Thanos's invasion of Earth and Attilan. In the epilogue, Kamala attends to Mary Jane's marriage with Peter. In a mid-credits scene, she discovers that Gwen and Anya earned spider-powers, and wonders if she should tell the other heroes about it.

Comic books

 * A version of Kamala Khan also appears in The Fearless Avengers. In this reality, instead of becoming Ms. Marvel, this version becomes Squirrel Girl.
 * A version of Kamala Khan exists in Marvel's Red Falcon. In this reality, she adopts the moniker of Lady America.
 * A version of Kamala Khan appears in Spies of M.A.R.V.E.L.
 * A version of Kamala Khan appears as a main character in All New, All Ultimate Marvel. While still an Inhuman, this version takes on the identity of Tigra.

Films and TV shows

 * Kamala also appears in Avengers: Agents of the Infinity, voiced once again by Kathreen Khavari.
 * Kamala is a supporting character in Coolot's version of Marvel's Spider-Man, voiced once more by Kathreen Khavari. While her origins are the same as in the comics and previous media, this version is a tad bit more serious than previous incarnations and is a protegee of the Avengers, and enrolls as a student in Horizon High.
 * Ms. Marvel appears in Cool Orchid's Marvels. In this version, she is a victim to a Kree attack on Midtown High, being exposed to Terrigen mist, now being a honorary Avenger.
 * Ms. Marvel is the main protagonist in Ms. Marvel and the Young Avengers, voiced by Auli'i Cravalho.

Video games

 * Kamala Khan appears in Marvel Online, voiced once again by Kathreen Khavari.
 * Ms. Marvel appears in Marvel Zombies: The Video Game, voiced once more by Kathreen Khavari. She appears as one of the boss enemies, and one of the many superheroes who were infected and turned into zombies. She was turned into a zombie following her attempt to save her family from being devoured by a infected Spider-Man.

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Films, TV Shows and Comics

 * Kamala is also in Captured, an episode idea for Marvel's Avengers Assemble. She is among the heroines who are taken prisoners by Crimson Widow until she was freed by Black Widow, White Tiger and Spider-Woman.
 * She also appears in Marvel's Black Widow and Spider-Man: Arachnid Heroes.
 * She appears as a main character in Avengers High.
 * She appears in The Rise of Dance Master.
 * She appears in Black Widow's Day Off.
 * She appears in Ms. Marvel and Zarda.

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 * Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel appears in The Incredible Spider-Man, voiced by Kathreen Khavari.

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 * See also: Kamala Khan (Earth-101001)

Comics

 * Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel also appears in Metagirls as a supporting character. She and her fellow Champions visit an remote island where they spend a bit of their summer holidays. While in the beach, Kamala and her friends soon have an unexpected encounter with the Metagirls, who own the island as their safe heaven. The girls soon become friends with Kamala and the Champions noneless.

TV Shows

 * Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel also appears in The New Warriors, voiced once again by Ashly Burch.
 * Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel appears in Marvel Girl Power, voiced by Kathreen Khavari.
 * Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel appears in The Voice Comic Con, voiced again by Kathreen Khavari. She appears in a episode on which she performs the song "This Is Me" by Keala Settle.

Video games

 * A version of Kamala Khan appears in Marvel's What If...?: The Video Game, voiced by Sandra Saad. This version is a born Mutant instead of a Inhuman descendant. She is also the host of the Phoenix Force.