Captain Marvel: Carol Danvers Declassified

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Pub. Date: 2025-03-04
Publisher(s): Simon & Schuster
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Summary

Millions of comic book fans know Carol Danvers as Captain Marvel, an officer, a fighter, a visionary—and one of the most powerful champions in the Marvel Universe. But there is so much more to learn about the hero who has inspired so many, in her worlds and in ours.

Hear from one of the world’s most iconic super heroes in her own words, through personal letters, social media posts, declassified government documents, flight logs, and more.

Through wide-ranging interviews with her rival Ripley Ryan, a.k.a. Star, dig deep into Carol’s backstory and trace her evolution from her early Air Force days, to her adventures as Ms. Marvel, Binary, and Warbird, to her present as one of Earth's mightiest defenders. Discover what motivates her sense of heroism and who she is when she’s not saving the world. Get insights into her closest relationships, from her friendships with Spider-Woman and Wolverine to her complicated history with fellow heroes like Iron Man and adversaries like the Supreme Intelligence and Mystique.

This one-of-a-kind archival collection is your all-access pass into the world of one of Marvel's most formidable and inspirational super heroes.

Author Biography

Kelli Fitzpatrick grew up in rural Michigan. Her writing career began when her Star Trek short story “The Sunwalkers” won the 2016 Strange New Worlds contest and was published by Simon and Schuster. She went on to become a contributing writer for the Star Trek Adventures role-playing game from Modiphius Entertainment. She is the author of several short stories in venues like Flash Fiction Online and Still Life, as well as essays at StarTrek-dot-com, Women at Warp, and others. She has worked as an English teacher, served as an editor for the Journal of Popular Culture and the Dunes Review, and has done science writing for NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope outreach team and Arizona State University’s Interplanetary Initiative. 

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