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* ShamefulStrip: In issue #32, set before she gained her superpowers, Carol is stripped to her underwear when she was held captive by Ghazi Rashid in Afghanistan.
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* ModestyBedsheet: In issue #27, the morning after Wonder Man and Ms. Marvel have SexForSolace, he's naked in bed with a sheet placed on his crotch. When Carol walks, she's already dressed in her uniform, telling him to suit up because they have a mission.
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''Ms. Marvel'' is a 2006 ongoing comic book by Creator/MarvelComics, written by Brian Reed with art by Roberto De La Torre.

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''Ms. Marvel'' is a 2006 ongoing comic book by Creator/MarvelComics, written by Brian Reed with art by Roberto De La Torre.
Torre. The series is the second volume of ''ComicBook/MsMarvel'' and the second starring [[Characters/MarvelComicsCarolDanvers Carol Danvers]].
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''Ms. Marvel'' is a 2006 ongoing comic book by Creator/MarvelComics, written by Brian Reed with art by Roberto De La Torre.

During ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'', Carol Danvers was inspired by [[AlternateUniverse that dimension's]] version of Ms. Marvel, who is essentially the Marvel version of ComicBook/WonderWoman, and realizes her potential. She started taking life positively once more and used the name Ms. Marvel again (as the second Ms. Marvel was no longer using it), with a new goal of becoming one of the world's best heroes.

The comic ran for 50 issues, with Carol becoming involved in various events, including ''ComicBook/{{Civil War|2006}}'' and ''ComicBook/{{Secret Invasion|2008}}''.

The first issue was published March 01, 2006. The final issue was published February 24, 2010.
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!!''Ms. Marvel'' (2006) provides examples of:
* HeroWithBadPublicity: Carol hires a publicist as part of her attempt to move up to the A-list of heroes (and after not being recognized by D-list villain Stilt-Man).
* HoistHeroOverHead: On the cover for issue #44, [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/9620fcd57e13e7b8ffc952f02eab4941.jpg Moonstone holds our titular heroine chained up over her head]] while the rest of ComicBook/DarkAvengers observe.
* HordeOfAlienLocusts: In issue #5, Ms. Marvel fights Warren Traveler, a dimension-hopping sorcerer. He intends to maroon her on an alternate Earth where a HordeOfAlienLocusts descends upon the planet (in about five minutes...) and picks it clean in ''minutes''.
* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: In issue #15, Wonder Man gets mind controlled by M.O.D.O.K.. For a variation, Ms. Marvel manages to break it by planting a passionate kiss on him.
* MySensorsIndicateYouWantToTapThat: ComicBook/MachineMan states as much in issue #18:
-->'''Machine Man:''' ''"I analyze your every word, identifying subconscious speech patterns that betray your poorly hidden lust for my rock-hard robot body."''
* OlderThanSheLooks: In issue #21, [[ComicBook/BeastMarvelComics Hank "The Beast" McCoy]] says that Carol is functionally immortal, stating that her regenerative powers will keep her in her prime "forever".
* {{Repower}}: Carol regains her Binary powers during a fight with the Collective. Since then, they're back, but only when she absorbs enough energy to make them work.
* RememberWhenYouBlewUpASun: [[ComicBook/SpiderWoman Jessica Drew]] tries to remind Carol of how awesome she is with the inverse of the trope name: "Remember when you stopped the sun from exploding?".
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