Trapped in the Negative Zone with Franklin and Val, beseiged by monsters, Ben and Johnny are scrambling to get back home before a cosmic anomoly with the power to consume everything swallows Manhattan.
I mentioned, the bulk of Secret Invasion: FF #2 depends on just how invested you are in Lyja and Johnny's '90s romance, as most of the tension stems from that. I can't recommend it to the casual FF/SI reader because it's really not aimed at either, but there is definitely an audience for this sort of thing. Read Full Review
So overall, this was a mostly character driven story. So far, this series hasn't proven itself to be an essential Secret Invasion read, but if you enjoy these characters as much as I do, you could do worse than pick it up. Besides, we are given a very interesting tease for the next time around. I don't want to reveal too much, but Franklin's plan at the end certainly has me looking forward to the last installment. With any luck, it will be a good, solid conclusion. Read Full Review
While the first issue was a dud, this one had a lot of great scenes between Johnny and Lyja and the next issue looks to have all the answers regarding Reed, Sue and what the Skrulls are doing with 42. Read Full Review
While not blown away by this series thus far, I've found that each issue has offered its fair share of surprises and quality storytelling. Maybe you just can't go wrong with the FF, the Negative Zone, and little green (wo)men. Read Full Review