With S.H.I.E.L.D. convinced she's a Skrull impostor, Ms. Marvel must fight for her identity and her life against her very own Lightning Strike Force! But when the Force has a Ms. Marvel of their own, even Carol can't be sure she's Carol anymore!
The art is a stark improvement over my last Ms. Marvel foray. Adriana Melo's style is noticeably less bright and vibrant than past artists. At the same time though, the less lively art doesn't mean the reader has to miss out on Carol Danvers' more…feminine characteristics, so I consider it the best of both worlds. Good art mixed with smart writing is never a bad thing. Add in an intriguing twist at the end, and now I've been lured back to a series by a major event. Maybe I should just automatically divert a portion of my paycheck directly to Marvel for the foreseeable future… Read Full Review
All in all, this is decent issue of Ms. Marvel. It contains the usual above average story that I've come to expect from this title, but being one of the first Secret Invasion satellite books, I was expecting something more exciting. Read Full Review
Nice so we quickly have the two Ms. Marvels face off and prove which one is real. We also find out I was correct that William is a Kree and is not dead. The Skrull disguised as Ms. Marvel shape shifted into the dead William previous ish. He got away. But why did he run if he is a Kree why didn't he fight?
We also find out here the Agent Sum goes all the way back to ancient China 1300s and fought against Khan. It doesn't say what he is I guess he's just immortal like Wolverine? Does he have the same thing (obviously not Adamantium), so that would make Sum older than Wolverine because doesn't Wolvy go as far back to the American Civil War? Correct me if I'm wrong.
I must say Machine Man is both funny and creepy at the sa more