SECRET INVASION TIE-IN! Before the Skrulls invaded the human race, they battled the noble Kree in a bloodwar that lasted centuries. Now two Kree warriors, Captain Mar-Vell and Marvel Boy, stand poised to change the outcome of Secret Invasion!
This is essentially issue #6 of last year's Captain Marvel mini-series from Brian Reed. And that, by no means is a bad thing. Even though this is the end of a character, the last page shows a seed that will mostly likely germinate from the ashes. Read Full Review
But to the editors at Marvel, let me just say: the best way to honor the original is to quit dragging his corpse out of the grave! Let him and his heroic legacy rest in peace. Read Full Review
In all, this tale moves way too quickly, has only a passing claim to the title of the book and is, in all summations, merely a setup. I have no doubt Marvel will do a fabulous job collecting all of these "Secret Invasion" supplementals somehow once the event is past, but for now, issues like this one seem to be more of a distraction than a positive. Read Full Review
Some of the Secret Invasion tie-in issues have been minimally significant, but at least mildly interesting. Mighty Avengers #19 not only wastes its pages with continuity errors and rehashed material, it also fails to do anything compelling with either of the characters in its power. The pictures aren't even nice to look at. Skippable, in every sense of the word. Read Full Review
I'm only finishing this Secret Invasion storyline because I am mentally ill. There's no reason anyone else should waste their money on this. Read Full Review
Unless, like me, you like flushing money down the toilet for some reason, just avoid this. You read everything this issue had to offer in the page or two it took up in the last issue of the Secret Invasion series. Read Full Review