The Mighty Avengers Vol. 4: Secret Invasion Book 2
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The Mighty Avengers Vol. 4: Secret Invasion Book 2 (The Mighty Avengers #4)

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ELEKTRA IS A SKRULL Words that have echoed through Marvel Comics for the last two years. But how did this happen and for how long has this been true? Plus, the return of MAR-VELL has brought with it more questions then answers, but now all those questions will finally be answered. Also, find out all you need to know about Nick Fury's Secret Warriors. Then watch the lives ...more
Hardcover, 136 pages
Published February 4th 2009 by Marvel Comics (first published 2009)
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Brad
Brad rated it 3 of 5 stars
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This set of Secret Invasion side-stories gives single issues to Elektra, Nick Fury and his Secret Warriors (they pick up this name later), and Marvel Boy, and two separate issues to Hank Pym. For those keeping track, only one of these characters (Pym) is a member of the Mighty Avengers team. Whatever. This jumble of characters and stories adds some interesting bits to the overall story, though only the Nick Fury story helps explain the main story.
Bendis has a really good handle on the...more
Adam
The main Secret Invasion series was bombastic, fight-heavy, and read like Cliff's Notes, so I enjoyed what this series did with the event. Instead of mirroring and expanding the main events, like The New Avengers did, this book told backstories in each issue. The stories that focused on Elektra and Captain Marvel were uninteresting, the stories that focused on Nick Fury were decent, and the stories that focused on Hank Pym were really good. Pym's was potentially the most interesting story in Sec...more
Ronald
This collection seems to be nothing but a number of unrelated stories without context or consideration of the timeline. Disapointed.
Angela
Lots more character stuff in this volume. Worth reading.
W.T.
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It's the AVENGERS! I love the Avengers!! RIP Jan...
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