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Marvel Comics Reveals Captain Marvel’s Worthy Of Mjolnir And Cap’s Shield

The cover artwork for the upcoming Captain Marvel #16 shows the fallen hero having seemingly redeemed herself by being shown to be worthy of lifting Thor’s hammer.
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The cover artwork for the upcoming Captain Marvel #16 depicts the fallen hero having seemingly redeemed herself by being shown to be worthy of lifting Thor’s hammer. As you can see below, the image features Carol wielding Mjolnir – last seen being fired into space by one of her energy blasts and for some reason not returning to Thor’s hand – as well as holding Captain America’s shield and being outfitted with a gauntlet from Iron Man’s suit.

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