Atomic Mass Games Embiggen Crisis Protocol’s Ms Marvel!
August 23, 2021 by brennon
Atomic Mass Games have another fun miniature coming to Marvel: Crisis Protocol soon. Ms Marvel is going to be diving into the fight and making a statement!
Ms Marvel // Marvel: Crisis Protocol
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Here is some of the background on Kamala Khan if you've not seen her before...
"Kamala Khan was once a normal Pakistani-American girl in New Jersey who had an obsession with the career of Carol Danvers, a.k.a. Captain Marvel. When she was a teenager, a cloud of Terrigen Mists fell on the Jersey Shore, and she was accidentally exposed. When she awoke from Terrigenesis, Kamala discovered she had morphogenetic power that allowed her to alter her appearance, regenerate from injuries, elongate her body, and alter her mass at will."
She is pretty awesome and features a fun set of powers that let her morph her body to tackle whatever foe she comes up against. The set from Atomic Mass Games comes with her human-sized miniature and also a larger version where she is getting ready to beat up some fools!
Ms Marvel Embiggened // Marvel: Crisis Protocol
I like that they have tweaked and altered the base to show off her power as she kicks ass and takes names. She is always willing to help the Avengers in their endeavours but perhaps you could tweak things and have her serving under a Captain Marvel who has turned to the dark side?
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"SShe is always willing to help the Avengers in their endeavours but perhaps you could tweak things and have her serving under a Captain Marvel who has turned to the dark side?"
She looks really nice in both of her forms.
a great games figure.
I cannot fault AMG for their workmanship. They are always improving. As regards this character, she is the symbol of all that has gone wrong with Marvel Comics. Her comic line has failed about four times and been rebooted four times to massive flops in sales. Yet they keep pushing her (and America Chavez and Captain Marvel). They are not interested anymore in promoting popular characters with good stories that make a profit, but only those characters that push their agendas – regardless of sales. Marvel comics has gone down the drain, and unfortunately it was all by design. Pity.
Well said! The miniature may be well-sculpted, but the character in question is just the first in a long line of failure as Marvel decided that their business was pushing a leftist agenda, not writing comic books.
What is it about this character you guys don’t like? What makes her leftist, is she some sort of communist?
I don’t wont to go into politics here. It is not the forum for it. but to answer your question, it is not the character per se, it is the block of writers and publishers who currently control Marvel. The comics that this character represents nearly always push political themes in their stories. These themes are usually based on neo-Marxist disciplines like Critical Race Theory, Intersectionality, and third/fourth wave feminism besides others. All extremely toxic ideologies that do nothing but divide and foment hatred. They have nothing to do with heroism or the hero’s journey. No wonder Manga sales have… Read more »
Considering that people that don’t like her tend to lean towards other extreme of what could be considered toxic ideologies I don’t take hate that she gets seriously. Especially when those same people want to cancel her comic book while crying about supposed cancel culture. In other words those people should look at mirror before accusing others from same things.
No-one, to my knowledge has tried to cancel her comic, they just don’t like the product or the ideological package pushed and simply choose with their wallets not to buy. Consumer choice has nothing to do with toxic ideologies like identity politics and cancel culture (besides the others I mentioned above). The people who write these comics and the people who support these ideologies don’t even like comics or the superhero genre. They don’t even buy the comics or the merchandise themselves. So it is not a matter of looking in the mirror at themselves but looking through the fog… Read more »
Neat! May be the first character I pick up in a while, she’s a favorite of ours!