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Secret Invasion - Brian Michael Bendis

 
Description: ISBN 1846534054 / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics / Author: Brian Michael Bendis / Paperback / 284 Pages / Book is published 2009-01-05 by ... more
Secret Invasion - Brian Michael Bendis ... PANINI UK LTD / MARVEL

Newest Review: ... lengths to suggest that the Skrull infiltration was something really, really big. Adverts, flyers and teasers intimated that ... more

 ... some significant characters in the main titles were possibly Skrulls in disguise and (under Bendis's long-term watchful eye) they had been for some time. The possibilities of such a plot line were almost endless and it's disappointing to see, therefore, that Bendis didn't really maximise the full potential. As with everything in the Marvel Universe these days, the action and narrative is almost entirely dominated by the Avengers, in their various guises. The main infiltration really takes place within the ranks of the...more

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Premium Review Secret Invasion - Brian Michael Bendis: A Bit of Skrull-Duggery (1369 words)
by - written on 03/07/09 (Very useful, 110 readings)
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A review of the trade paperback for the Marvel Comics 2008 comic book event, Secret Invasion. This is based on the original Marvel Comics imprint, which simply reprints material originally published in Secret Invasion 1-8. A UK imprint, from the publisher Panini, contains additional material but is unlikely to retain any longer term value. In the pages of the New Avengers, some of the Marvel Universe's greatest heroes have discovered that a member of the shape-shifting alien race The Skrulls has infiltrated them. Now, when a Skrull space craft crash lands in the remote Savage Lands, a team of Avengers travels out to find out what is going on and is confronted ...  Read the complete review

 

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