A slightly better issue than Issue #3
Now keep in mind if this review is written sloppy is because I'm suffering from a hangover.
After leaving my 10 year absence from comic books, I finally found out what a tie-in really means. keep in mind I'm old school, so back in the 90's crossover events had two ways of operating
1. A mini-series format.
2. The Saga ran across several different titles with each title being part of the core story.
What I like most about this issue is that it actually shows how Ms. Marvel finds herself pinned down by skrulls. In Ms. Marvel #28 the beginning shows her down on the ground pinned by skrulls, I was wondering how she got to that point in the story when in Secret Invasion #2 she was asked by Ironman to fly back to New York. Secret Invasion #4 cleared that up for me, now I know why they call them Tie-ins, because they literally tie-in to the main story. Seems like these days Tie-ins serve three purposes.
1. Reveal certain answers to questions, mysterious,and riddles presented in the main story.
2. To give certain battles fought by certain Heroes more face time that they would not get in the main core series.
3. To show a characters unique perspective on the event. A good example is Civil War, all the Tie-ins reflect each characters own perspective on things.
The ending was by far the best ending I have seen thus far. So far all of the endings have had some sort of a cliffhanger effect, with the exception of Secret Invasion #3. I'm not going to blow the ending but let's just say I'm glad to see some of the classic heroes of Marvel stepping up to the plate to take out the bad guys, it would be exciting to see the next issue. I can't wait to till Secret Invasion #5 comes out!!!
Overall I give this book a rating of a 3.5 stars for it being above average.