caiusbackup ([personal profile] caiusbackup) wrote2008-04-03 01:21 pm

SECRET INVASION 1: for those who, after my last post, were wondering

Meh. No Fury. There was Dugan, but apparently Skrull!Dugan. I didn't like the art much, and it's feels surprisingly long since I've read either of the current Avengers titles (which isn't quite true--I did read MIGHTY #10 just recently, and the Ultron storyline before that).

Saddest of all, the WONDERFUL LINE from the prologue appears to be some sort of code-word--Skrulls are running around using it on everyone.

Although "He even loves you!" to Reed Richards was kind of funny. Skrulls/Richards OTP!

The appearance of lots of old-school versions of characters could be fun in the short-term, although if the implication of long-term Skrull-infiltration only means MILLENNIUM levels of continuity ick. (MILLENNIUM: The crossover where Perry White, the entire population of Smallville, and whoever else the writer of each title could make expendable to editorial mandate turned out to be EVIL ROBOTS! Yeah, DC doesn't mention this much for a reason.)

(It's not exactly original to them, but see Progressive Ruin via [livejournal.com profile] iamza's post for an entertaining version of the SECRET INVASION/MILLENNIUM comparison.)

Upshot: I'm back to being annoyed with the whole crossover.

[identity profile] bats_eye.livejournal.com 2008-04-03 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
The best thing about Millennium was when the writers were getting short of expendable characters (one per title were required, right?) and decided to make one guy's dog secretly an evil robot. Genius.

[identity profile] caiusmajor.livejournal.com 2008-04-03 07:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, I remember this! Man, poor Dan Richards' dog. RETCONNED BY EDITORIAL MANDATE. Although I think an evil human was also required, or something, so Todd Rice's girlfriend pulled that particular short straw.
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[personal profile] ratcreature 2008-04-04 02:38 am (UTC)(link)
Yikes, that's just harsh, being betrayed by your own dog.