Like many of us, Kamala Khan, an American Muslim teenager, is a fan of video games, fan fiction and of course superheroes.

It doesn't take much for her imagination to ignite and she thinks she's Captain Marvel.

Until the day she discovers real superpowers and becomes Miss Marvel.

Great ?

Not so simple, and his family life as at school will not be settled for all that.

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Can a colored girl from Jersey City save the world?

Answer on June 8 on Disney + with the

Miss Marvel

series , which adapts a character who has become a cult comic book and promises to be a teen and pop meeting according to the first trailer.

The series will also serve as introductions with Kamala Khan, before returning to the big screen in the

Captain Marvel

sequel

The Marvels,

slated for early 2023.

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