The creative vision behind Ms. Right On! is rooted in courage, confidence, hope, and a deep concern for children who need someone in their corner. Jowanda Sampson’s inspiration reflects a love for strong, complex characters who survive through skill while still caring about community. That kind of influence can be felt in Ms. Right On!, a superhero who is powerful, stylish, and bold, but also thoughtful, protective, and deeply connected to the people she helps.
At the center of the comic is Malik, The Writer, a child with a dream. His story gives the superhero world a personal emotional focus. Instead of beginning with a huge battle or a distant threat, the comic begins with a young boy who loves to write. This makes the story easy for readers to enter. Many children know what it feels like to care about something and hope others will care too.
Jowanda’s creative direction also speaks to children who are shy, quiet, or introverted. These children may not always demand attention, but they still need support. Ms. Right On! gives those readers a hero who notices the child in distress and takes action. The message is clear: quiet children matter, creative children matter, and children with dreams deserve encouragement.
The book’s superhero style helps deliver that message with energy. Ms. Right On! brings confidence and action to the page. She hears Malik’s cries during a storm, guides him out of danger, finds his belongings, and returns him home. These scenes give the comic movement and excitement. At the same time, the story remains grounded in real emotional experiences. Malik’s fear, his love for writing, and his need for support make the action meaningful.
Another important part of the vision is community. Ms. Right On! does not only rescue Malik and leave the rest unchanged. She speaks with the people who influence his life. She addresses his teacher and encourages him to do better. She speaks with Malik’s parents and reminds them that children need dreams. This approach makes the superhero role larger than physical strength. Ms. Right On! becomes a voice of wisdom, accountability, and care.
The comic also offers a message for families. It shows that dreams can be supported without ignoring responsibility. Malik’s father begins to understand that his son can write while also learning the value of work. This balance gives the story a practical but hopeful ending. Children can dream, and adults can guide them with love instead of shutting those dreams down.
Jowanda’s future creative goals, including more comic books and possible animation, fit naturally with this world. Ms. Right On! has the kind of message that can grow across stories because children face many situations where courage and confidence are needed. Each story can become another opportunity to protect, teach, and inspire.
The vision behind Ms. Right On! is not only to entertain. It is to create lasting memories, encourage young readers, and remind families that every child’s voice has value. Through Malik and Ms. Right On!, the comic carries a message that feels both heroic and human.