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New Avengers Vol. 6: Revolution 8 reviews Brian Michael Bendis
Marvel Comics, 2007
Great Secret Invasion lead-in!!!
+ Interesting Art and Inspired Narrative Technique + Review of New Avengers Vol 6: Revolution
The Skrulls are coming, and the New Avengers come across a clue to this huge Marvel event in this graphic novel. Love the direction of this book, art, and story, will leave you asking for more. So if your a fan, this is must for New Avengers & Secret Invasion!
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New Avengers: Illuminati 13 reviews Brian Michael Bendis, Brian Reed
Marvel Comics, 2008
behind the scene story
+ A tremendous series + History Shmistory
this book is the behind the scene story of everything that happen before civil war going into secret invasion this is the beginning of it it is real good
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Incredible Hercules: Secret Invasion Premiere HC (Incredible Hercules) 1 review Greg Pak, Fred Van Lente
Marvel Comics, 2008
Truly incredible; by far the best thing to come out of Secret Invasion.
"Incredible Hercules"'s debut arc was a knockout, spinning out of the events of Marvel's 2007 summer event "World War Hulk". No sooner was that over then the book dived into a new crossover, Marvel's 2008 "Secret Invasion". "Sacred Invasion", so called, addresses an obvious angle to Brian Michael ...
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Mighty Avengers Vol. 2: Venom Bomb 4 reviews Brian Michael Bendis
Marvel Comics, 2008
Avengers Rock On
+ Not bad, better than the first MA trade anyway + Doctor Doom, time travel, and symbiotes oh my!
Is there a skrull in the house? The post civil war conspiracy continues...Brian Michael Bendis continues his tremendous run on Tony Stark's new assemblage of heroes and is reunited with artist Mark Bagley. The Mighty Avengers are in fact, a pretty old combo of occasional heroes who graced the ...
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New Avengers, Vol. 8: Secret Invasion, Book 1 Brian Michael Bendis
Marvel Comics, 2008
The Avengers are trapped in the Savage Land, battling friend and foe. And Spider-Man heads to the one person in the entire place he knows he can trust: Ka-Zar! But is it really him? This important chapter rewinds the events of the very first New Avengers story and shows how it connects to the Invasion. Plus: the break-up of Jessica Jones and Luke Cage; a major development in the life of Echo; and ...
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Avengers: The Initiative, Vol. 1: Basic Training 11 reviews Dan Slott
Marvel Comics, 2008
Cool Premise
+ Comic Lovers, ahh, ahh... + Graphic SF Reader + Uncle Sam Wants Them
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Secret War (New Avengers) 27 reviews Brian Michael Bendis, Gabrielle Dell'Otto
Marvel Comics, 2006
I rather liked it
+ Great story and interesting art + Bendis doing what he does best
I've heard some complaints about this book, and it has its weak moments, and I'll admit, I groaned a little when I first heard of it, but it's a nice story, though not as fully explored as it could have been, and it led up to much more and bigger changes in the Marvel Universe (also could have been ...
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House of M (Marvel Comics) 27 reviews Brian Michael Bendis
Marvel Comics, 2008
house.......
+ Very good, but a bit boring + The newest X-men alternative history
The house of M is a great new way to look at things and it give u insight on the civil war that follew it
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Captain Marvel: Secret Invasion Brian Reed
Marvel Comics, 2009
From the pages of Civil War comes the tale of a man out of time! An accident in the Negative Zone propels Captain Marvel from the past to the present day. Now, he must come to terms not only with his own impending death, but with the way the world has changed in the time he has been gone. Brian Reed (New Avengers: Illuminati, Ms. Marvel) and Lee Weeks (Daredevil, Spider-Man: Death and Destiny) ...
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Secret Invasion: Fantastic Four TPB (Fantastic Four (Graphic Novels)) Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Roger Stern, ...
Marvel Comics, 2009
The invasion has started, and no one in the Marvel Universe is safe, not even the First Family of Comicdom! Aware that some of the Earth's most advanced technology and weaponry is housed in the Baxter Building, the Skrulls have neutralized the building - by transporting it and its inhabitants straight to the Negative Zone! With one member of the Fantastic Four M.I.A. and another "replaced," it's ...
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World War Hulk (Marvel Comics) 15 reviews Greg Pak
Marvel Comics, 2008
A real slam-bang, action-packed smackdown
+ Hulk Smash, and Smash, and Smash
Although it was short (especially in comparison to the year-long "Planet Hulk" epic that preceded it), "World War Hulk" is a very satisfying, action-packed read. This is exactly the kind of story that long-time Hulk fans will love: one by one, Hulk wipes the floor with almost all the other Marvel ...
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Secret Invasion: Runaways/Young Avengers TPB (Runaways/Young Avengers) Christopher Yost, Takeshi Miyazawa
Marvel Comics, 2009
The Skrulls are invading and The Runaways and the Young Avengers both have a Skrull on their team. Coincidence? We think not! Your two favorite teen teams come together again as the Marvel Universe is pushed to the brink! Collects Secret Invasion: Runaways/Young Avengers #1-3, reprints and extras.
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Civil War (Marvel Comics) 71 reviews Mark Millar
Marvel Comics, 2007
Best Marvel Event since... ever!
+ Great Journey, unsatisfying ending. + greatest series ever
Before i read Civil war, i followed some marvel titles like Daredevil, Astonishing X-men and New Avengers, but was mostly interested in DC titles. Once i read Civil War, i havent lost interest in the whole landscape of the Marvel Universe, its just so exciting and the whole "anything can happen" ...
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Avengers Disassembled 37 reviews Brian Michael Bendis, David Finch
Marvel Comics, 2007
A very well-done Avengers milestone
+ Excellent + 1.5 thumbs up, could have been better + A good Avengers story well ASSEMBLED!!
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Mighty Avengers, Vol. 3: Secret Invasion, Book 1 Brian Michael Bendis
Marvel Comics, 2009
Where has Nick Fury been, and who are the new Howling Commandos? It's the debut of all-new characters and some surprising revelations about some classic ones as Nick starts to put his plan to stop the Invasion together. But will it be enough? Collects Mighty Avengers #12-19.
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Secret Invasion: The Infiltration 4 reviews Stan Lee, Brian Michael Bendis, ...
Marvel Comics, 2008
"Secret Invasion: The Infiltration" mix
Odd mixture of comicbook stories. It is up to you to decide how you prefer to read the story: this way, or collected in a homogeneous one-series volume.
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New Avengers Vol. 7: The Trust 6 reviews Brian Michael Bendis
Marvel Comics, 2008
Brian Michael Bendis does it once again!
+ Definitely the spine of the Marvel Universe + The Trust Works for Me + The Trust : don't second guess picking it up. + "Do you feel Skrully?"
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Ms. Marvel Volume 5: Secret Invasion Premiere HC (Ms. Marvel) Brian Reed, Adriana Melo
Marvel Comics, 2008
Is Ms. Marvel on the front lines of the Secret Invasion...or is she part of the invasion?! Out-gunned and on the run, 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 Strike Force has a Ms. Marvel of their own, even Carol can't be sure she's Carol anymore! Secret Invasion continues ...
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Secret War (New Avengers) 27 reviews Brian Michael Bendis, Gabrielle Dell'Otto
Marvel Comics, 2006
I rather liked it
+ Great story and interesting art + Bendis doing what he does best
I've heard some complaints about this book, and it has its weak moments, and I'll admit, I groaned a little when I first heard of it, but it's a nice story, though not as fully explored as it could have been, and it led up to much more and bigger changes in the Marvel Universe (also could have been ...
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Secret Invasion: Fantastic Four TPB (Fantastic Four (Graphic Novels)) Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Roger Stern, ...
Marvel Comics, 2009
The invasion has started, and no one in the Marvel Universe is safe, not even the First Family of Comicdom! Aware that some of the Earth's most advanced technology and weaponry is housed in the Baxter Building, the Skrulls have neutralized the building - by transporting it and its inhabitants straight to the Negative Zone! With one member of the Fantastic Four M.I.A. and another "replaced," it's ...
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