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Published October 23, 2019

The Cover of 'Captain Marvel' #14 Hints at Carol Danvers' Dark Turn

What will the next story arc of 'Captain Marvel' mean for Danvers and the Avengers?

Captain Marvel has defeated her latest foe Star in the pages of CAPTAIN MARVEL #11, available now -- but her work is far from over. Kelly Thompson will start a new chapter of CAPTAIN MARVEL when issue #12 hits comic shops on Wednesday, November 20. This time, she'll be working with Eisner Award-nominated artist Lee Garbett, and together, they're hinting at a new, dark direction for Carol Danvers.

Here is the cover of CAPTAIN MARVEL #14 by Mark Brooks:

Captain Marvel #14

What will make Captain Marvel turn against the Avengers? You'll have to read CAPTAIN MARVEL #12 to see the beginning of the story! That issue hits comic shops on Wednesday, November 20 -- you can pre-order now to reserve your copy online or at your local comic shop!

CAPTAIN MARVEL #14, written by Kelly Thompson with art by Lee Garbett, goes on sale in January! Stay tuned to Marvel.com for news on release dates for this and all upcoming comic releases!

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