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Captain Marvel Joins Sides With A Villain and Takes Lives

Captain Marvel is known for taking lives. As an ex-military officer, she has become an Avenger with the approach of soldiers to cosmic battle. There is one of the harmless villains. The one, she has joined sides with. 

In a Marvel team-up of 2019, in an arc that was written by Clint McElroy, and art by lg. Guara, Carol joined Ms. marvel. This was to fight a mysterious enemy who was Kree robots in a revenge plot. The revenge plot was against the alien race. 

The Kree hero tracked down the culprit, Dr. Walter S. Lawson. He was the man whose life was snatched by original Captain Marvel when he infiltrated the Earth. 

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Walter, naming himself “Wastrel”, planned a strategy to steal Kree tech. He planned to wield it to attract a Kree judicial force to Earth.

Wastrel declined to harm or kill anyone. His absolute missile was constructed to take away the Kree’s superpowers. That was done in the confidence that they’d stop overcoming the galaxy. His cause was so adequate that Carol protected him against the Kree.

Investigation Of Disaster By Captain America

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In Captain Marvel #19, the lead character has investigated the disaster on a Kree world. The city was destroyed by a massive explosion. The Kree wanted to accuse the survivor of some crime. 

But Carol came to know that the survivor was her pacifistic half-sister. She defied her orders and kept examining to find the real criminal. When Wastrel appeared at the crime scene to clean it up, Carol grew skeptical and found out he’d escaped duty to go back to his tech-scavenging paths. In the latest issue 20, she met him and he apologized to the crime with no hesitation. He’d murdered everyone in the city because he had a resentment with the Kree.

This shows how exactly a character thinks and acts in the original appearance, he had refused to attack anyone because of detesting violence.

Captain  Marvel #20 is written by Kelly Thompson along with Penciler Cory Smith. The issue is inked by Adriano de Benedetto and colored by Tamra Bonvillain. #20 is available now in the bookstores. 

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