he character continued to make sporadic appearances,[25] and two additional issues planned for the original title—prevented by cancellation—were printed in a quarterly anthology series.[26] The same year the character was also used extensively in the storyline "Operation Galactic Storm".[27] By the conclusion of the story the character had lost her connection to the white hole she drew her powers from, reverting to use of the original Ms. Marvel powers, but retaining the energy manipulation and absorption powers she had as Binary, albeit on a smaller scale.
After several more team and solo appearances[28] the character then rejoins the Avengers[29] with the new alias Warbird. Writer Kurt Busiek adds a new dimension to the character and casts her as an alcoholic, struggling to come to terms with the loss of her cosmic powers and memories. Danvers disgraces herself during the "Live Kree or Die" storyline[30] and is soon suspended from active duty.[31]
After a brief appearance in Marvel's alternate universe title What If?,[32] the character was featured in Iron Man,[33] Wolverine,[34] and The Avengers[35] before making a cameo appearance in Mutant X.[36]