Who Is Ms. Marvel A Hero

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Everyone wants to be a superbeing for the powers, and if you ask them which one they fantasize of they'll probably name their favorite. They'll throw out names like Spiderman, the Hulk, or even the Joker, but very few would name a superhero like Ms. Marvel. Who would ever want to be a superhero who was losing her powers and a raging alcoholic, even if it were just for a day? Well, that singular person who has both heard of Ms. Marvel and would choose to be her over any other superbeing is me.
I'm a little (read: a lot) obsessed with history, real or fictional, and the history of Ms. Marvel is fascinating. Her mental state and all of the aspects of her life enthrall me, and what better way to learn about them then to be her. She's lived through

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