Secret Invasion # 2

is a comic book published by Marvel Publishing & released on 7 / / 2008

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Plot Summary

Overview

The Invasion is here!! The Marvel Universe is in shambles. The Skrull Empire's plan has birthed itself into perfection. It is hero versus hero!! Resurrections and reunions!! Is Tony Stark a Skrull? And is that actually Captain America leading the heroes into a new era?? EXPECT CHANGE!!

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The Secret Invasion has begun.

The shape-shifting alien race known as Skrulls want planet Earth and they've been infiltrating the world's superhero teams and government agencies in an attempt to claim the planet. The New and Mighty Avengers learned of the covert Skrull aggression nearly a year ago and though they've attempted to figure out what to do and how to combat the threat, their efforts have been hindered by questions and doubts that have left old allegiances in shambles: Who's a Skrull? Who do you trust?

The questions still linger, but the time to ponder them is over. Today, the Skrulls have taken actions that cannot be cannot be concealed. The Secret Invasion isn't a secret any longer, it's war!

Previously… In Secret Invasion…

The Skrulls' invasion of Earth kicks into high gear as a number of reveals and betrayals occurred:

Dum Dum Dugan blew up S.W.O.R.D—the pointier, space-based brethren of S.H.I.E.L.D

Jarvis infected StarkTech (and subsequently S.H.I.E.L.D., Avengers Tower and The Raft) with an alien virus that literally sickened Tony Stark and shut down the S.H.I.E.L.D mainframe.

Captain Marvel attacked Thunderbolts Mountain (we're still up in the air on whether this is a bad thing)

A shape-shifting Sue Storm opened up the Negative Zone gateway, which then proceeded to eat away at the Baxter Building

The issue climaxed when both Avengers teams encountered a fallen Skrull ship in the Savage Land, which opens to reveal '70s versions of a number of Marvel Universe heroes—complete with that sense of terrible/groovy '70s fashion!

Picking up right where issue #1 left off, Secret Invasion#2 begins with the Savage Land confrontation between new and old school Marvel, the two eras stare down one another as Ares, God of War, attempts to dissuade his team from attacking. The effort proves futile as Luke Cage, after months of paranoia and pent up frustration (his wife left), really wanted to hit the sh— out of something...

...which leads us to a giant free-for-all between the two teams! During the scuffle, Hawkeye...er...Ronin knocks out his older counterpart and grabs himself some very familiar weapons: a purple bow and arrow. Taking a sniper position in the local fauna, the ninja-esque archer fires away at the heroes from the ship.

Meanwhile, Ms. Marvel picks up the sickly Stark and retreats to the Mutate Citadel where she drops off her fearless, but green (with sick, not Skrull) leader. Tony orders her to head to Manhattan where he believes the real attack is occurring. In the meantime, Tony decides to put to use the one thing the Skrulls can't imitate: his brain!

The battle elsewhere continues... at least until a T-Rex shows up and crashes the chaotic party. Poor '70s Spidey fell under the giant clawed foot of the dinosaur, leaving behind the crushed corpse of a Skrull. While Luke Cage and Wolverine inspect the Spidey stiff, they encounter Mockingbird mourning over the dead Skrull body of '70s Hawkeye. When Wolverine attempts to attack her, the real Hawkeye/Ronin arrows him and demands Mockingbird tell him something about October 12.

Fulfilling the request, Mock tells Clint that day was to be the day their miscarried baby was to be born. Reunited with his wife once again, Hawkeye and Mockingbird share a tearful and kissy embrace.

Back in Manhattan, the Young Avengers leisurely stroll along... until the Skrull Armada appears and starts wrecking stuff. A beam descends from the ship and teleports in the Skrulls' ground troops...

AN ARMY OF SUPER-SKRULLS MADE UP OF THE VARIOUS POWERS OF EVERY MARVEL HERO PAST AND PRESENT!...

Which absolutely has to be our Don't F—k with Skrulls moment of the week...

Now, on to our other skrull-tastic moments of the week...

We know Luke Cage desperately wanted something to hit for the past couple of months. Between the mistrust spawning from the Skrull situation to his wife leaving and taking their baby to seeing a ship full of older versions of his closest friends and teammate, he's had a rough time. But we think the real reason he decide to SHO-RYU-KEN his '70s counterpart is because he quickly realized that NO ONE looks good in a metal tiara and chain belt. Let's face it. Most of us would uppercut the sh-- out of the us from 10 years ago.

New School Rulez Part Deux

Seeing Skrull-eye...er...Hawk-Skrull or whoever that Skrull S.O.B. is getting "clocked" in the head with some Clint Barton tossed nunchucks only goes to show that the clothes don't make the man, the man makes the clothes. And when it comes to flamboyant purple archer suits, well, it takes one helluva man!

Kiss the Girl

Okay, so we're hopeless romantics at heart. What do you want from us? Let's face it, with so much madness going on, seeing moment of true happiness like this between Clint and long-thought-dead wife Bobbi really feels so much more heartfelt. Hell, we're glad she's back just for her costume alone. As far as the '70s heroes go, Bobbi's actually looks pretty decent.

You've had a good run…. Young Avengers

Yes, we know the Young Avengers still live, but considering they're the only line of defense against an army of Super Skrulls attacking Manhattan… Yeah, you've had a good run Young Avengers. You will be missed.

Cap? Back?

So...um...hmmm? If this Cap makes Clint question his authenticity, then maybe this is the real deal Rogers! Either way, nice to see some classic Cap action in the current Marvel U, but we'll be keeping an eye on this Star-Spangled Skrull-venger!

So, this won't come back to bite them in the ass, right?

Nope, we're sure this won't be a problem down the line! I mean, two lovers reunited after thinking they other was dead...yeah, looks like a happy ending here!

That's it for this issue, but make sure to check back into Wizard Universe next time things get Skrully for a rundown of all things Invasion-y!


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  • Chris Eliopoulos
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  • Joe Quesada
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  • Leinil Francis Yu
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  • Mark Morales
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  • Molly Lazer
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  • Steve McNiven
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  • Tom Brevoort
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    User Reviews
    Second chapter rocks
    Reviewed by sunburst on May 10, 2008.
    sunburst has written 15 reviews. His/her last review was for Secret Invasion.

    This event has been pitch-perfect so far. It's unfolding like a great action movie. Where the first issue was solid set-up, this second issue gives us an intense battle in the Savage Land, and it offers some of the best eye candy I have ever seen in a comic. The last time I remember experiencing this kind of rush was when reading Civil War #7. Several 2-page splashes are used to wonderful effect throughout this book. The pace of this event also feels just right, and it's a marked improvement on Bendis' previous effort "House of M" (which I also nevertheless enjoyed).

    On another note, I have read some negative reviews about this issue which has been dismissed in some quarters as "mere fill-in". Sheesh! There's just no pleasing some people. One minute Bendis is accused of ruining an issue with a tendency to be slow and wordy, the next he is accused of wasting an entire issue on a mindless fight. People are entitled to their opinion, but in my view Bendis is entirely right to give us a glorious punch up early in the event. The same critics would whine about the lack of action, or delayed action, in an action movie. A superhero book no less requires great action, and Bendis and Yu do not fail here. This event is delivering 5-star entertainment and I am hoping it stays that way.




    Confusion Is Nothing New
    Reviewed by ENGLENTINE on May 16, 2008.
    ENGLENTINE has written 583 reviews. His/her last review was for SUICIDE KINGS,” PART 3: DEAD MAN'S HAND .
    16 out of 17 users recommend his reviews.

    For as good as the first one was, I didn't really like the second as much. I didn't exactly hate it, but it wasn't really essential to the ongoing story, or so it seemed. I did'nt mind the battle so much as to the lack of any explanation as to what was going on. The entire issue seemed messy. I like the premise, and I will stick with this to the end. I just hope more issue are like Issue 1, and not the follow up issue. Still it was kind of cool seeing Mockingbird back in action after so long.




    An improvement over Issue 1
    Reviewed by Airstrike on May 16, 2008.
    Airstrike has written 4 reviews. His/her last review was for .

    The artwork has improved (the frames are cleaner) but there is no consistency when drawing characters. It basically comes down to either you like Yu artwork or you don't, I don't! For example, Hawkeye kisses a female character in this comic, Yu makes him look like a totally different person in next few frames in the face by giving him a square jaw. I don't understand how you can draw a character different one frame from the next and YU does this!

    The issue deals with the battle between the 70's heroes from the Skrull ship and the Avengers. Here we have some problems, Emma Frost wasn't a hero back then, she was a member of the Hellfire Club! The second problem is Jessica Jones did not exist back then she is a 2000 character! The other problem is, as both groups are facing each other, Ares is the only one out of the Avengers group giving orders or taking command! This shows that Bendis doesn't now Avengers history and one of the problems I have with him. In the Avengers group, You have 5 ex/current Chairmen, Iron Man, Black Widow, Wasp, Ronin(Hawkeye), Ms. Marvel but none of them take charge when Iron Man goes down. The excuse that they are seeing their doubles don't cut it because almost every superhero has seen his double at least 3 or 4 times. The only one that I would give some room for shock value would be Hawkeye and that is because of Mockingbird being one of the 70's heroes. Vision gets right into Sentry head and he flies away, hopefully he will never come back. There is a problem with the battle, if they do possess the powers the battle should be over in seconds.

    After the battle breaks out Ms. Marvel takes off with the injured Iron Man and Sentry flies away, there goes your three most powerful. The 70's team has Phoenix, Ms. Marvel, Iron Man, Vision, Emma Frost, Thor, Scarlet Witch, Power Man, Woverine, Cap, Hawkeye, Mockingbird, Invisible Woman, Jessica Jones, Beast, Spider-Man, Wonder Man versus Ronin, Luke Cage, Wolverine, Echo, Spider-Man, Wasp, Black Widow, Wonder Man, Ares, Spider Woman, Iron Fist.

    It is great to see Hawkeye using the old bow again but when they gave him that back they forgot to include his arrows, all you get to see him shoot after him KO's his Skull's versions is regular arrows. The bringing back Mockingbird after a supposedly two years of MIA is ridiculous even for a Hawkeye fan, considering Mockingbird died in the mid 90's.

    In New York, the Skulls attack but every one of them has powers like Marvels heroes and villains and it looks like the young Avengers will have to hold them till the cavalry comes.

    If you wanted revelations about who else is a skull in MU, you aren't going to get them in this issue. You will find out about three or four of the 70's team, maybe. A definite improvement over #1 but still a disappointment overall. This story line could be used to right all the wrongs committed by Marvel Administration over the past few years before it is said and done!




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