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Ms. Marvel (2014-2015) #1
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Eleanor wrote: "Really can't wait to check this out. Hoping my library gets a copy (I really can't afford all the comics I get through). They are pretty good at keeping up with the marvel titles so hopefully I can..."
Whoever started ordering comic books for libraries is an absolute genius. Completely understand. For me because I live in a tiny student apartment, my biggest limiting factor is space.
You can also tell librarians that you're interested in a work and they consider ordering it. : )
Whoever started ordering comic books for libraries is an absolute genius. Completely understand. For me because I live in a tiny student apartment, my biggest limiting factor is space.
You can also tell librarians that you're interested in a work and they consider ordering it. : )

But he point is, if your library doesn't have it, and it's even remotely popular, you should be able to easily get a copy of any comic through ILL!
Rob Secundus wrote: "In my undergrad I read through a ton of omnibuses and absolute editions, from sandman to absolute superman via inter library loan. Alas, now that university is my place of work, I have to be a bit ..."
I secundus Rob.
.....I'm sorry.
*crawls under rock*
I secundus Rob.
.....I'm sorry.
*crawls under rock*
The digital edition of G. Willow-Wilson's "Ms. Marvel Infinite No.1" is available free from Comixology. It can be downloaded and read on most popular tablets/phones or even online.
Comixology is a legitimate and well known comic book seller that gives a lot of comics away for free in the hope of future sales.
Comixology is a legitimate and well known comic book seller that gives a lot of comics away for free in the hope of future sales.

I've started reading it and I adore it. So if you're looking for a new comic series to check out, the compilation of the first couple ones should be out soon.