Secret Invasion a potentially really cool story(that admittedly is like a scaled up version of the skrulls first appeareance in fantastic four)
That turned out really bad.
But yeah I've never actually realized how few characters actually got replaced. In the end it was just Hank Pym, Mockingbird to bring her back, Cap Marvel to kill him again(which is actually weird since Mockingbird was still alive, because the skrulls needed the living heroes for the superskrulls to work) and Jarvis.
I guess that explains why Jarvis was revealed to be Skrull a whooping three times within this story
It would have been cool if they did something like this for Bobbi and Hunter's show so that it didnt end up trashed. Really sucks how this season has been really cool but is held back by missing its two best characters.
Them and Deathlock. They could establish what they are doing right now, then it would be easier to have them showup for an episode or two as well, if the oppurtunity presents itself.
Oh, my how did this happen I will need to read the issue to find out... is what I would say, if this wasn't obviously an ass-pull that will only have lackluster explanation that makes no sense.
Waiting for the plot twist, that Peter was a clone ever since the original clone saga... I might be on board for Peter being a clone since shortly before one more day, thought...
Okay, I place my bets. I bet my last Marvel comic abo on a double K.O. in the first issue. From issue one onward this is gonna be a disservice to both sides, there you have my bet.
@thedailybagel: I've just caught up on this Zombie Hulk story and wow it is really bad. The story is underwhelming, it's obsessed with the Terrigen Mist stuff and Zombie Hulk is a huge disappointment
Its awful, Hulk literally isnt doing anything at all. You'd think the world would shit themselves if the guy destined by ulysses to basically end it had come back as a mindless zombie, but no one seems bothered and Duggan isn't doing him any justice.
Duggan not doing Hulk justice? Never heard that one before, eh?
"vintage", eh? Great another person trying to base her on a shitty book that gave her zero things to do gave her zero focus and just made her banging Noh-Var all she was good for. Maybe I'm too negative given it's one word.
@teerack: Yeah I would have preferred if Lemire's run didn't happen at all. It's full of cliches, lack of any sort of skill showings for Clint, and a completely pointless future and past stories that added nothing to the present plot.
On the bright side at least Clint & Kate have their own books even if Clint's isn't a solo.
So, yeah the book only exists because an editor talked Lemiere into writing Hawkeye, because he knew it would be good to have successful Green Arrow writers name on a Hawkeye book.
In case you're wondering what the hell Lemiere is talking about afterwards given his lack of even basic understanding of the characters and the ultimate lack of quality of his pointless stories. The story he HAD to tell is pro-life propaganda. The children that are a danger to themselves and others look like embryos covered in tumors. The female hydra scientist in the beginning is a gynecolognist. The shield lab they shoot up is a planned parenthood clinic. Clint is punching her telling her she is too young, is self explaining. The future storyline is all about telling us Kate is super succesful but she will never be happy again, because the thing with the children/abortion. And the solution is just have hawkeyes brother adopt them on his island is probably obvious as well. Of course all of this is trying to tell us how the whole world supposedly tries to pressure girls into having abortions, as opposed to the complete opposite, and how everything can easily be resolved because everyone got a rich uncle who wants to take care of them, completely forgetting he set the children up as a metaphor for sick children who in case of birth may very well die alongside the mother. And yes powers are a metaphor for illness in this book. The X-men writer of the time everyone!
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