MS. MARVEL Creator Sana Amanat Originally Planned For Kamala Khan To Be A [SPOILER] In The Comics Too

MS. MARVEL Creator Sana Amanat Originally Planned For Kamala Khan To Be A [SPOILER] In The Comics Too

The Ms. Marvel finale dropped a game-changing reveal about the source of Kamala Khan's powers, but the character's creator, Sana Amanat, has now confirmed that was the original plan in the comics, too...

By JoshWilding - Jul 15, 2022 07:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Ms. Marvel
Source: Empire Online

When Kamala Khan made her Marvel Comics debut, she was revealed to be an Inhuman. This came at a time when the publisher had a mandate from Marvel Entertainment CEO Isaac Perlmutter to shift the focus to those characters instead of the X-Men. 

As a result, mutants were sidelined and plans were put in place to essentially replace the X-Men with Inhumans. It ended up being a colossal failure, but Ms. Marvel's Inhuman heritage became a big part of who the character is (it was even the main focus of the Marvel's Avengers video game). 

Kamala's Inhuman status explains some of the backlash to her powers being changed in Ms. Marvel, though the finale confirmed that the reason the Noor bangle works for the teenager is that there's already a "mutation" in her genes. In other words, the hero is the MCU's first known mutant.

Talking to Empire Online, the character's co-creator and Ms. Marvel Executive Producer Sana Amanat revealed that she originally planned for Kamala to be a mutant in the comics, too. 

"We've been talking about it for some time," she said of making Ms. Marvel a mutant. "Here's a really important thing that people do not know - when we were thinking about the character of Kamala back, back, back in the day in 2012, 2013, when [G.] Willow [Wilson, comic book writer] and myself were ideating, we originally wanted to make her a mutant. That was the whole intention, to be able to do that."

"Is she a mutant, question mark?" Amanat says of the show's big reveal. "I don't know. I don't know, guys! All I know is that we use the word 'mutation', and that's all I can say. I will say, I think this is opening up doors for a lot of great storytelling, obviously, as a huge fan, um...of the word 'mutation.'"

This is a massively exciting development for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and one that could see Ms. Marvel taken to some very interesting places down the line. While it's fair to say we've all imagined her joining the rest of Earth's Mightiest Heroes as an Avenger, what if she ultimately chooses to team up with the X-Men instead? 

The Marvels arrives in theaters next July, so fingers crossed we learn more about future plans for the MCU's newest hero then. In the meantime, Comic-Con is fast approaching! 

All six episodes of Ms. Marvel are now streaming on Disney+.

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bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 7/15/2022, 7:11 AM
For the character, I think it wouldn't have changed a whole lot (in the comics, or in the MCU). With the direction the MCU is moving in, I think it makes more sense to make her a mutant anyway.
KWilly
KWilly - 7/15/2022, 7:17 AM
This is really the best way to introduce mutants. No multiversal BS, just acknowledge the fact they were always there. In hiding. Just because they have powers, doesn't mean they'll have any interest saving people and beating bad guys.

Until, you know, these guys show up...

Goldboink
Goldboink - 7/15/2022, 10:27 AM
@KWilly -
Or maybe they use the Snaps to explain the triggering of the mutant gene. They must must must start with the original 4 though.

Must!
AC1
AC1 - 7/15/2022, 10:41 AM
@KWilly - EXACTLY! Mutants have always existed, they've just mostly been in hiding or held captive by various groups like Weapon X and HYDRA, and it's only when the X-Men form that they become public knowledge - or maybe they become public knowledge and that forces the X-Men to come together.
Goldboink
Goldboink - 7/15/2022, 11:54 AM
@AC1 -
That also leaves the door open for Wanda and Pietro to actually be mutants who's X-Gene was triggered by the infinity stone.
AC1
AC1 - 7/15/2022, 12:19 PM
@Goldboink - yeah that's kinda what I was thinking too, would explain why they both survived HYDRA's experiments, rather than Wanda surviving because she's a witch and Pietro surviving just because (plus Wanda could be both a mutant and a witch, I don't think they need to be mutually exclusive)
Tonic24k
Tonic24k - 7/15/2022, 11:05 PM
@Goldboink - That's my prevailing theory. And I think because that bangle held cosmic energy and catalyzed her "mutant" power, the snap's release of cosmic energy could have done the same with anyone with that latent x-gene.
Goldboink
Goldboink - 7/16/2022, 9:53 AM
@Tonic24k -
Which is the same thing that turned Monica RAmbeau into Photon. CMBR or whatever.
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