THE INVASION AIN'T DONE UNTIL THE FAT SKRULL SINGS! Pulled from the ashes of 1994 straight to the 21st century, the Skrull Kill Krew is back and more brutal than ever! Television writer and novelist Adam Felber (HBO's REAL TIME; Schrodinger's Cat) and superstar artist Paulo Siqueira (Ms.Marvel; Amazing Spider-Man) bring you a disturbing and violent tale of a man with a couple of big guns and a bunch of alien shape shifters who harken back to the earliest days of the Marvel Universe. Pull up a chain gun and join us, won't you?
This is an obscure, confusing sequel of sorts to something I did not read. It really only started to make sense toward the end. I didn't really like it much, but the ending was interesting and the story was somewhat novel. Kind of a good reminder of why I put down comics years ago. 2.5 star, but 3 because it's not an option.
Remember when Reed Richards turned the first Skrull’s into cows?
Well, some folks ate those cows and it gave them Skrull-like powers and an intense hatred of all things Skrully. Now they roam the country side hunting shape-shifters to kill.
An interesting story line with some nice twist but this is pretty obscure stuff. An action heavy book that will likely appeal to Punisher fans.
Notes Wolverine shows up…for some reason.
Learning Curve High: Even Marvel fans might get confused.
Funnier and more interesting than it deserved to be. Give credit to Adam Felber--he made a guy with guns for arms a deeper character than I was expecting.
moo moo moo moo moo moo MOO MOO MOO MOOO MOO MOO MOO mooo mooom oooo moom oooo mooo MOO MOO MOOOOO MOOOO!!!!!!!! SERIOUSLY THIS BOOK HAS DRIVEN ME INSANE, IT IS THAT GOOD. and fun too.
Unexpected but entertaining sequel to the old Morrison/Millar/Yeowell series and its resurrection during Secret Invasion. Beginning as more of the same cartoon ultraviolence, it takes a couple of surprising swerves, in the process becoming a surprisingly heartfelt and ambivalent story about assimilation. While it's a little disjointed in places, I've read plenty worse from other newcomers, making it a shame that the creators here all seem since to have departed comics as quietly as they arrived.