Adored this series. Meet the Skrulls is a short, 5 issue miniseries about a family of Skrulls. For extra context if you're uninformed, the Skrulls are an alien race that have the ability to shapeshift to an absurd degree. Like full on appearance changing into any other human, species, and even inanimate objects while remaining undetectable to anything but extremely specialized equipment.
And this is about a family of them! They live on Earth, and they're all undercover, working for their race to weaken Earth to set it up for another invasion by their kind. They've been at this for some time. So long that one of the children in the family was born and raised entirely on Earth, and that's where the primary conflict lies. The young girl, Alice, holds no attachment to her home world. She's only ever known Earth, and doesn't want to go about sabotaging things to help her family. She's torn between two loyalties and doesn't know what to do, while the other family members are also being affected by living among humans for so long in other ways. It's a story with heavy themes about identity, and in some ways Alice's story could even be read as a story of dysphoria. Wanting to live as herself but being forced to live in a way that her parents expect. There's even a very interesting scene where she's looking at herself in the mirror, shifts between a few different forms, then grows angry at what she sees and breaks the mirror.
I also feel like I have to point out the excellent cover for the first issue. The broken glass frame revealing the happy family as Skrulls except for one. The youngest daughter in the bottom left portion has her portion of the picture completely intact, and does not reveal herself as a Skrull at all, which is an excellent visual metaphor for the story being told. At only 5 issues long this is definitely something that should be checked out and is definitely one of my favorites.