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by Desiato This book has the Secret Invasion: The Infiltration banner on it (much like issue three should have had), and it continues exploring just what Mar-Vell is dealing with concerning both the sudden revelation of the Skrull invasion as well as the problems he’s been having with his memory since returning to the past.
This book has the Secret Invasion: The Infiltration banner on it (much like issue three should have had), and it continues exploring just what Mar-Vell is dealing with concerning both the sudden revelation of the Skrull invasion as well as the problems he’s been having with his memory since returning to the past.
ORIGIN STORIES: Death’s Embrace… about a boy and his comics.
by Foilball
How does it go again… day late and a dollar short? Actually, it was a month and seven quarters. In October of 1991, with my own money, I bought my first comic book from the KB Toy store in the Brea Mall. I was eleven years old. Picking Spider-Man #17 off the rack is one of the earliest memories I have as a comic book reader. The cover just… called to me. “The Death of Spider-Man? Really?” It was almost too much for my little adolescent mind to take.
We’ve been waiting patiently for years, YEARS to find out WHAT THE #### is going on with the Savage Land and today, we finally find out… something? This may be kind of spoilery, so fair WARNING, continue reading at your own risk…
Billy beat me to it. Nuts. Time for my take on things.This review goes into some specifics concerning Skrull reveals in New Avengers #31 and New Avengers: Illuminati #5. This stuff is pretty much common knowledge by now, but I’m throwing this out there for those trying to keep themselves in the dark. I am not mentioning any character reveals from Secret Invasion #1 in this review.
I was listening to the iFanboy podcast from last week when the subject of All-Star Superman came up, one of the guys referred to the book as “transcendent”. Everyone gushes about this book, but never had I head it put quite that way. Simply, if you’re not reading All-Star Superman, you don’t like comics.