| Release: | Mar 1977 |
| Cover: | Mar 1977 |
The Lady's Not For Killing!
| Release: | Mar 1977 |
| Cover: | Mar 1977 |
Reviving from a knock out while battling the Destructor, Ms. Marvel resumes her battle until AIM arrives. They cause enough carnage to keep Ms. Marvel busy while they make their escape from Destructor. Ms. Marvel saves some spectators from danger before fleeing the scene and changing back to Carol Danvers.
Returning to the Daily Bugle, she canceled her next appointment with Dr. Barnett and comes across a story about a female astronaut that she gets J. Jonah Jameson to agree to let her cover. Traveling to her old stomping grounds at NASA, Carol soon changes into Ms. Marvel.
This is because AIM and their agent the Destructor and the Doomsday Man which have all been sent to destroy the rocket launch. Although the rocket is destroyed, Ms. Marvel manages to stop the Doomsday Man, when they both crash land on Earth. The crash however has removed the mental block on her mind allowing her to realize that Carol Danvers and Ms. Marvel are both the same person.
| Writer | Gerry Conway, Chris Claremont |
| Cover Artist | Al Milgrom |
| Cover Inker | Joe Sinnott |
| Penciller | John Buscema |
| Inker | Joe Sinnott |
| Colorist | Don Warfield |
| Letterer | John Costanza |
| Editor | Archie Goodwin |
| Editor in Chief | Archie Goodwin |
| J. Jonah Jameson Jr. | |
| Ms. Marvel | Carol Danvers |
| Mary Jane Watson | |
| A.I.M. | Advanced Idea Mechanics |
| Doomsday Man | Kerwin Korman |
| Michael Barnett | |
| Destructor | Kerwin Kormin |
| Age | Bronze Age |
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| Format | Comic |
| Series Group | Captain Marvel (Marvel) |
| Genre | Super-Heroes |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |