From the moment Ms. Marvel burst onto the scene in 2014, her impact has only embiggened with hit solo comic runs, notable stints with the Avengers and Champions, pivotal roles in crossover events, and memorable team-ups with her favourite heroes.
Marvel Studios chose to abandon her Inhuman status in the MCU and even gave the character a new set of powers (making her less Mister Fantastic and more Green Lantern). The Ms. Marvel finale also revealed that Kamakla Khan is a mutant, a change her comic book counterpart is now undergoing.
After the teenager's heroic sacrifice that saved the world in Amazing Spider-Man, Kamala will be brought back thanks to the miracle of mutant resurrection in X-Men: Hellfire Gala 2023 #1.
The bad news is her debut doesn’t go exactly as planned, and soon all of mutantkind will be hunted worldwide as the catastrophic Fall of X grips the Marvel Universe. With that, Ms. Marvel will find herself thrown headfirst into the world of the X-Men as the Marvel Universe's "New Mutant."
Into this thrilling age of hate and fear, Kamala will have a secret mission to pull off for the X-Men, all the while struggling to acclimate to mutant culture. Amidst the action, behold an inspirational journey of self-discovery as Kamala explores this long-hidden truth about herself and realizes how it overlaps and interacts with other aspects of her identity.
Right in time for her big screen debut in The Marvels, she'll undergo an exciting evolution in August's Ms. Marvel: The Mutant, and four more "Homage" variant covers have now been revealed. In those, we see Ms. Marvel in her new X-costume recreate her most iconic covers and reimagine herself within some of the most memorable moments in X-Men history.
X-Men: Hellfire Gala #1 arrives on August #2 before Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant hits on August 30.