Secret Invasion #7 Review

We’re now in the final act of this major summer event, and a lot has happened since the beginning* so here is a short recap.

Skrulls = Bad
Avengers/Thunderbolts/Hood’s Crew/Secret Warriors = Good

OK, now that we’ve cleared that up, let’s get right back in there

*Not a lot has happened since the beginning

SECRET INVASION #7
WRITER:
Brian Michael Bendis
ARTIST:
Leinil Yu
INKER:
Mark Morales
COLORS:
Laura Martin and Emily Warren
LETTERS:
Chris Eliopoulos

PLOT:
Okay, this issue is really just a big fight scene, so I am just going to point out the main bits and the cool bits. I’m sorry but there isn’t that much plot here. Here’s what to look out for;

· Banter between Nick Fury and Norman Osborn.
· Grudge match between the Wasp and Skrull-Hank Pym, which Pym starts to win before Stature delivers one hell of a right hook.
· Iron Man running off to fix his armour, because it hasn’t yet recovered from the virus he gained.
· Mr. Fantastic being attacked by a gang of Skrull-Invisible Women before being rescued by the Secret Warriors.
· Wolverine going mano-a-mano with the Skrull Queen (a.k.a. Spider-Woman a.k.a. the Traitor)
· Uatu the Watcher shows up (must be an important event happening then).
· Jessica Jones leaves her baby with Jarvis (who unbeknownst to her is a Skrull) to go help the heroes.
· Marvel Boy enters the fray, angry as hell might I add.
· Ronin (formerly known as Hawkeye) picks up Hawkeye’s (formerly known as Kate Bishop) bow after she is struck down and he does his business
· The Skrulls use their secret weapon which is infused within the new growth formula Hank Pym gave the Wasp. Uh oh

LIKES:
-The art is great once again, but not as good as last issue.
-Hawkeye (the real one) does what he does best.
-Every time you read this issue, you see something new. At least in my case. So I like that it has value for re-reading it.

DISLIKES:
-Just a big fight scene, I got through this issue in under five minutes.
-Uatu the Watcher. He is just a tool to give a scene some presence, if he’s there, this MUST be important.
-Spider-Man is just used for quippage again, from now on just assume this is in dislikes, unless I write otherwise.

THOUGHTS:
Well, last issue had me hyped up for something big. I got something big. A fight scene. Great. Not what I had in mind, but it is to be expected. Bendis has once again dragged out a storyline, which is his biggest problem in my opinion. House of M did nothing until the last issue. Many Ultimate Spider-Man arcs are very stretched out (Ultimate Warriors anyone?) and it’s the same with some Avengers arcs he has written. I know writers have to sometimes “write for the trade”, but this is getting ridiculous. That said, there were a few good moments in this book, including the Osborn/Fury banter and Stature knocking Hank Pym out (about time somebody hit him for a change).

The art once again saved this book, though I think it isn’t as colourful this issue. Probably because Yu has to draw so many Skrulls in the background and it gets a little bit dull. Just all green and brown bodies in the background, but still very solid artwork. It is still a little bit sketchy, but the colourists have made it seem neater and tidier, so it all works out quite nicely.

OVERALL:
3 webheads out of 5

Only a fight scene, but a good one at that. This is the penultimate issue, thank god. I don’t know about you guys, but I’m sick and tired of typing the word Skrull.

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5 Comments

  1. Patrick, your reviews are really well done. Everybody has a different method of critiquing comics, and your style shows on yours. Keep up the good work!

    And Yeah, I got through this issue in less than 5 minutes. Lol, But I am really excited to find out what happens and how it concludes.

  2. Well, according to Marvel, BND Spidey is in Secret Invasion and it occurs between two issues, (these issues are TBC)
    But yes I see your point, it is very hard to know where Spidey fits in to this universe

  3. It’s because for whatever reason Marvel is just cashing in right now and NOT developing these stories the way that they should be. Secret Invasion could of really been a lot of fun, now I can’t wait for it to be over.

  4. I like your review. While reading it, a question came to me – and I know I’m treading on very thin ice here – but how does this whole secret invasion tie in with the Brand New Amazing Spider-Man? I’m not reading Secret Invasion and only read the first issue of the Amazing Spider-Man Secret Invasion story line. Now I’m wondering, if Spider-Man appears in Secret Invasion but the Skrulls absolutely do not appear in Amazing … is that Brand New Day’s awful unreal reality again? Or doesn’t Spider-Man ‘really’ appear in Secret Invasion?

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