Secret Invasion 1 brings a new Skrull invasion to Marvel Comics just in time for the Disney+ series sharing its title. Read our full review of the miniseries debut here:
Secret Invasion was one of my favorite Marvel crossover events in the 00s. It was a series that kept readers guessing and provoked questions stretching across multiple years of Marvel Comics canon. And while it had its fair share of problems, it's a series that has largely continued to be looked back upon fondly. The proof in the pudding is Marvel's upcoming TV adaptation on Disney+ set to release next year.
Based on what is seen in issue #1, though, Secret Invasion seems like it's going to be much smaller in nature this time around. Unlike Brian Michael Bendis' storyline, writer Ryan North has made the narrative so far feel self-contained. Nick Fury is one of the only major characters who appears in Secret Invasion's first issue, with the Avengers only making a brief appearance in the final pages of the story.
Then again, some of what I explained is what makes this new take on Secret Invasion a bit interesting. Since the Marvel universe is well-equipped to deal with Skrull invasions, many characters now have plans in place to prevent such a takeover. In fact, the most interesting part of Secret Invasion #1 is that Hill is able to sniff out the Skrulls' plan before it becomes widespread.
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