the acting as fantastic. but my daughter, my teenage daughter is a big fan of the show, she wanted me to ask this question. you are the cocreator of ms. marvel. the comic book character. how much of yourself, did you put into this character? do you see yourself as this character? i most certainly do see myself, i certainly see myself in iman. i think a lot of myself has been in this show, and the comic from the beginning, i think a lot of ourselves, a lot of the creators, that was that bring yourselves and identity, she is all of us in a lot of ways. i think the vibrancy of the community, and the experience, growing up as a kid in jersey, like i did, having a big crazy family, being annoyed at my family, loving my family, there is a lot of me in there.
mission to redefine what is possible, for women and people of color, in an industry dominated by white men. she even got to meet barack obama in 2016. a big comic book fan. earlier this week, as disney+ dropped the finale of ms. marvel, i got to speak with miss, and her experience. thank you for joining me on the show today. first off, congratulations on the global success, of an amazing show. my family and i loved it, although we had not had time to find, to watch the finale. let me start by asking, what does ms. marvel mean to you? not just as a tv character, comic book character, marvel superheroes. but now, as a cultural or even multi multi cultural icon. i hope so, i feel this has been a very historic moment,