★★★★1/ 2 This is probably the best Marvel miniseries. It is also likely that the reader, if we tell him that it is the story of a Muslim girl with strict parents who lives in a New Jersey neighborhood, will think that political correctness is sinking its claws, but the character in the comics is like that. And in reality, everything is something else: a teen comedy about a girl who goes through that difficult moment in which what makes us happy becomes childish, parents cease to be infallible and responsibilities begin to weigh. But the style is vibrant, the characters are charming (Iman Vellani’s Kamala Kahn is one of the characters of the year) and the “superheroes” issue is worked from the inside and also from the outside, because sideways it is also a friendly criticism of the consumption of these characters today.

