Secret Invasion # 7 -
is a comic book published by Marvel Publishing & released on 12 / / 2008User Rating - 13 votes, 3.6 avg.
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THIS IS IT!! The Marvel Universe versus the Skrull Empire – a battle of unity and spirit the likes of which the Earth has never seen. The comic event of the year starts its shocking conclusion.
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The Battle ensues ... begin that ensuing.
Reviewed by ENGLENTINE on March 31, 2009. ENGLENTINE has written 583 reviews. His/her last review was for SUICIDE KINGS,” PART 3: DEAD MAN'S HAND . 15 out of 16 users recommend his reviews. |
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Just like one of those Irwin Allen disaster movies of the seventies, all the characters have come together in one place to face the final battle, and this is one big battle scene. Unfortunately, as I have read every book with the Secret Invasion tag on it, I know exactly how much of this book is a reprint. That also I guess is not a bad thing for those who did not read every chapter. It becomes a sort of readers digest for the Marvel Universe.
All that aside, it is one helluva fight. I really did enjoy seeing Hawkeye in action again, although I am against the bringing back of the dead, and I see this as a big copout. At least it fits the story. The book is pure chaos and in each panel is a battle. I do not know if we are to believe that the Skrulls were able to mimic Galactus, but even he is there.
Another exciting chapter to the story.
All that aside, it is one helluva fight. I really did enjoy seeing Hawkeye in action again, although I am against the bringing back of the dead, and I see this as a big copout. At least it fits the story. The book is pure chaos and in each panel is a battle. I do not know if we are to believe that the Skrulls were able to mimic Galactus, but even he is there.
Another exciting chapter to the story.
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Secret Invasion 7
Reviewed by dmstarz on Oct. 25, 2008. dmstarz has written 360 reviews. His/her last review was for Unmasked!. 2 out of 2 users recommend his reviews. |
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The penultimate episode is also the least satisfying for me in the series so far. Why so? Well, basically it's just one big fight, albeit one that was somewhat expected (on the basis of how episode 6 finished) and reminds us all that this is, well, a war, after all. Here's my problem, though. I like nuance, detail and that's often hard to convey in a big battle. I suppose it's irresistable in books like this where there's a huge team up of characters to have these huge fights but it's like so many of the old superhero books back in the day ("Spiderman! Hulk! Together at Last!!"). You know those books where two or more of the big names get together, have a misunderstanding, fight each other, realise who the real villain is, sort him out and get back home in time for supper. They sound great on paper but more often than not are underwhelming. When you have a huge cast like in Secret Invasion, this is doubly so - there's a mess of characters flying at each other, limbs hurled this way and that. It's so confusing and the idiosyncracies of each hero is actually lost. It's quite unsatisfying.
However, thankfully there are details here that do make the book worthwhile. These tend to occur more in the second half of the book, so I'm reluctant to say too much but I did enjoy Jessica Jones making a bad choice of babysitter and Clint Barton picking up the arrows again (moments to savour, folks). A throwaway line of dialogue in issue six is shown to be a key moment for the conclusion of the issue, which builds up to a very big (ahem) moment. There's also some interesting 'hint, hint' dialogue in this issue, particularly regarding Mr Fantastic, that remains unresolved and leads on hopefully to a fine finale.
However, thankfully there are details here that do make the book worthwhile. These tend to occur more in the second half of the book, so I'm reluctant to say too much but I did enjoy Jessica Jones making a bad choice of babysitter and Clint Barton picking up the arrows again (moments to savour, folks). A throwaway line of dialogue in issue six is shown to be a key moment for the conclusion of the issue, which builds up to a very big (ahem) moment. There's also some interesting 'hint, hint' dialogue in this issue, particularly regarding Mr Fantastic, that remains unresolved and leads on hopefully to a fine finale.
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