1977 saw the debut of a groundbreaking new superheroine, emulating the captivating style of Spider-Man, who was none other than Ms. Marvel, also known as Carol Danvers. Originating from the Captain Marvel series, where Danvers initially appeared without superpowers within Mar-Vell’s circle, Ms. Marvel #1 emerged as a reflection of feminism and Gerry Conway’s description of “the contemporary woman’s pursuit of self-awareness, liberation, and identity.” In 1977, Conway penned that the character known as Ms. Marvel was not a Marvel Girl; rather, she was a woman, neither Miss nor Mrs., but simply Ms., emphasizing her independence and individuality.