Kamala Khan to make her first animated appearance in 'Avengers: Ultron Revolution'

Ms. Marvel will feature alongside super heroes like Black Panther, Captain Marvel and Ant-Man in the animated series

Ms. Marvel will feature alongside super heroes like Black Panther, Captain Marvel and Ant-Man in the animated series. PHOTO: COMICBOOKMOVIE

Pakistani-American born Marvel super hero Kamala Khan has already conquered comics, now she's joining the animated world with Earth’s Mightiest Heroes in the third season of Disney XD’s Avengers: Ultron Revolution.


On Monday Disney XD announced that Marvel’s Avengers Assemble would be returning to the cable network under the name Avengers: Ultron Revolution and featuring some new faces.

Comic Book Resources has confirmed that Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan) will feature alongside super heroes like Black Panther, Captain Marvel and Ant-Man in the animated series.



Here’s a synopsis for the series’ third season:

In season three of Marvel’s Avengers: Ultron Revolution, the Avengers are not only shocked by the return of a vengeful Ultron, but they also encounter new threats like Baron Zemo, the Masters of Evil, the Inhumans, and the futuristic Kang the Conqueror. It’s only with the help of heroes like Black Panther, Captain Marvel, Ant-Man and Ms. Marvel that they have a chance of surviving an all-out Marvel super hero Civil War.

Twitter exploded with fans happily tweeting about the news:











Created by writer G. Willow Wilson, artist Adrian Alphona, Wacker (then a Marvel editor) and editor Sana Amanat, Kamala Khan first debuted in 2013's Captain Marvel #14, before starring in her own critically acclaimed solo series early the following the year. A rare example of both a Muslim and Pakistani American superhero in North American comic books, the character quickly gained mainstream attention for being a positive example of increasing diversity in the comics industry, along with a loyal fanbase enthusiastic for its compelling, all-ages stories.



Kamala has shape-shifting powers and is able to change her appearance or parts of her body at will. She also has the ability to stretch her body in almost any way imaginable.


PHOTO: MARVEL.WIKIA

What’s fascinating about the character is how clearly she’s embedded into the tradition of superhero comics, and how you can draw a direct line from her back through Marvel’s history. The upcoming reason is set to debut sometime in 2016.
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