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Secret Warriors (2008) (Collected Editions)

Secret Warriors, Vol. 5: Night

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After the devastating events of The Last Ride of the Howling Commandos, an even more determined Nick Fury sets his endgame in motion. Join us as Jonathan Hickman begins to bring all his mad plans to fruition and we rocket towards the jaw-dropping conclusion of what ComicBookResources.com calls "a great, anything-goes series!"

Collecting: Secret Warriors 20-23

112 pages, Hardcover

First published March 9, 2011

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Jonathan Hickman

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Jonathan Hickman is an American comic book writer and artist. He is known for creating the Image Comics series The Nightly News, The Manhattan Projects and East of West, as well as working on Marvel Comics' Fantastic Four, FF, and S.H.I.E.L.D. titles. In 2012, Hickman ended his run on the Fantastic Four titles to write The Avengers and The New Avengers, as part the "Marvel NOW!" relaunch. In 2013, Hickman wrote a six-part miniseries, Infinity, plus Avengers tie-ins for Marvel Comics. In 2015, he wrote the crossover event Secret Wars. - Wikipedia

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Profile Image for Terence.
1,172 reviews393 followers
November 4, 2015
All out war is taking place between S.H.I.E.L.D., Hydra, and Leviathan. As in all war there are casualties on every side.

Night is the most somber of the volumes so far. A lot of things go wrong and pieces have to be picked up because like it or not the war isn't over. I certainly expected things to get gritty with the nature of the series, but it's still sad at times.

The issue was marred by mediocre artwork. The previous issues the artwork was really strong, but the art in this volume was quite different in a bad way.
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Alex looks like a Morlock and Daisy isn't even recognizable.

I'm hoping the last volume goes out with a bang because so far this series is only solid and not spectacular.
Profile Image for Subham.
3,080 reviews104 followers
June 9, 2021
This was an epic volume and continues the build up from last 2 volumes, as Shield prepares the final war against Hydra and they attack their base, secret warriors are engaged in destroying GEHENNA but then war happens and some are lost, Hellfire and Phobos fates are sealed and revelations and betrayal and splintering of enemy group happens and they get victory at a cost and we check in with where Druid has been and finally what happened to Fury's son Mikel and his squad. That story was emotional. This volume was good as its full on war and has some epic last stands and a great father son story at the end and some good origins for other characters and like shows that war has a huge cost. The art was really good and is a step up from the previous volume. This was just wow.
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1,101 reviews112 followers
April 11, 2015
I'm fully on board with Hickman now. Took me some fits and starts to get invested in the kind of (sometimes overly) intricate plotlines he loves working with, and his techno-speak can sometimes sound a little hokey, but after this and the last Secret Warriors, as well as his Fantastic Four run, I can safely say I'm a fan. He's like a halfway point between Grant Morrison's drugged-out ideas and Geoff Johns' straightforward-but-fun superhero plotting. I find myself engaged in his writing and action while still having to take a second to think about where all this story could go. Secret Warriors has a little less of the sci-fi geekery in it, but it's still an incredibly thorough spy story with all the twists and turns you'd expect from something like that.

I've said a lot of this in previous reviews, but I just can't get over how much Hickman has made me like Nick Fury as a character. I don't think I ever gave a damn about Fury except in his Sam Jackson film incarnation. Now he's one of my favorite characters. There's nothing super about him beyond the fact that he seems to almost have a superpowered ability to manipulate people. He's just the smartest, toughest, meanest guy around, but he'll do whatever it takes to keep the world (as he sees it) safe. Secret Warriors constantly puts out crises of conscious for the reader, and that sucks you in even more. This is just flat-out a great series.

I won't spoil plot stuff because that's the whole joy of reading this. Just suffice it to say that so far, everything Secret Warriors has set up has paid off, and I expect the next and final volume to do that in spades.
Profile Image for Benji Glaab.
783 reviews63 followers
December 10, 2024
2.5 Stars

The art, which was already kinda low quality dips even further. I feel like there is a new artist or 2 on each issue. This story arc was all over the place it doesn't really make sense to collect it here. I probably should have just read through
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407 reviews16 followers
July 26, 2022
Inconsistent art but the story makes up for it by a lot
Profile Image for Mike.
1,594 reviews152 followers
October 14, 2011
The run of stories from Hickman to date has been stellar, so when I started digging into this one, I couldn't help but feel disappointed. Something seems...off pretty quickly. By the halfway point, the downturn in my glee while reading is unmistakeable.

I think the writing is still good (some of the confrontations are suitably stark and minimalist), so I think it must be the art. It just looks sloppy, rushed - compared to the first-class work on previous books, this art just takes some of the "epic" away, making it feel like "just another comic book". The worst is that Fury's face often looks...casual, rather than the chiseled-from-granite that he's always been.

The book coasts to a "seen-it-before" conclusion and at the end of it all I have to say I'm disappointed at this chapter of Secret Warriors. This series has never let me down until now.
Profile Image for Brandon.
2,886 reviews39 followers
December 29, 2021
We get a big timeskip to be told that things have happened but none of them really do anything. This could have happened immediately following the previous volume, but because of something in the final chapter we needed a timeskip. It's like the team was sitting there doing whatever in perpetuity with no urgency with the world plunged into some big new thing that isn't new at all. Art isn't great, especially with the weird 'post-timeskip' designs for characters looking older and different. But this is the penultimate volume, which means this is where the heroes lose and lose big before bringing everything back again. So the heroes lose! And it just happens! And the plot will continue in whatever way it's supposed to immediately after.
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2,279 reviews25 followers
May 21, 2020
The dark mood just gets darker as things continue to go worse and worse the longer the war between Hydra and Leviathan continues to drag the world down with them. And it seems the only force truly standing in their way are Nick Fury's allies, whose numbers continue to diminish with every mission.

This is no longer about characters and more about the larger conflict and we just see mission after mission either succeed at a terrible cost or with limited heroes barely getting through by the skin of their teeth.

You definitely get that Hickman sense to the narrative structure and tone and I worry how all this is going to end. It's going to be emotionally brutal for sure.
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739 reviews14 followers
December 30, 2019
Han pasado seis meses desde el ultimo viaje de los Howling Commandos
Mientras, la guerra entre HYDRA y Leviathan sigue diezmando sus números, los tres bandos están cada vez más debilitados y en ese momento, Fury decide destruir Gehena, la base de HYDRA en Nueva Zelanda

El traidor dentro de la filas de Fury hace lo que se supone que hará, habiendo victimas inesperadas. Como siempre, Fury sabe, y deja que el tiempo le de el momento justo para la venganza

Por último vemos como luego de un arduo entrenamiento, un viejo conocido vuelve al rescate del Equipo Blanco, mientras aun exista
Profile Image for Adam Rodgers.
372 reviews2 followers
August 25, 2024
In typical Hickman style this is a very involved storyline detailing Fury and the Secret Warriors last push against the mounting forces of Hydra.

With such a lot going on if you havent read the previous volumes many of the events that transpire here will lose much of their impact. Events jump back and forth from the main storyline to focus on Fury's multiple plans and contingencies as characters are trained, sacrificed and manipulated.

This is a great espionage story in the context of the marvel universe but hard to get a handle on for anyone not here from the beginning.
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14 reviews
May 26, 2017
I burned through this one in one sitting. Tons of action, a lot of pay offs for many open threads of the story. You learn a lot more about Mikel Fury's black team, what happened with Sebastian, the follow up to some of Alex's predictions from the first volume. Leviathan is crumbling, Hydra us splintered and weak, Fury's forces and options are dwindling... everything is speeding towards the epic finale.
149 reviews
May 24, 2025
epic battle between shield and hydra. some really cool stuff happened here, albeit a bit depressing but also uplifting.

the whole phobos scene with the gorgon was excellent and a great way to leave his character. i thought the elysium scene was pretty sweet too.

nick letting J.T. die was very surprising and i honestly was a little upset. like i understood, but at the same time it was just brutal and to the point. as it always is with nick fury yes?

9/10
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180 reviews
September 26, 2024
Glad to see this series got back on track when they finally returned to the actual core cast of this run. Some real developments that might actually shatter this team and a really heartfelt scene with Alex and his dad that I liked. Also Sebastian is luckily not a wasted character, that's great to see.
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Profile Image for Matt.
2,633 reviews27 followers
July 3, 2022
Collects Secret Warriors issues #20-24

This collection saw the Secret Warriors story head towards a wrap-up, while some new spy action is being set up. The last few issues of this collection were my favorites of the whole run so far.
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239 reviews
June 18, 2019
Decisions have consequences for our heroes, and not everyone makes it out in one piece. Nice work, Hickman and team.
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Author 6 books7 followers
May 1, 2023
You sure Joss Whedon didn't write the final chapter?
Profile Image for Patrik Hamberg.
98 reviews
October 9, 2023
Probably the best part of this series so far. Situation is tight. Loss is real. Ends on an epic cliffhanger.
Profile Image for P Fosten.
74 reviews25 followers
May 5, 2012
The pace speeds up in this volume (outside of the fictional world I think Jonathan Hickman must have been told to speed up as it he wasn't going to get as many issues on this as he thought). We skip on in time and flash back to set up a second caterpillar team run by Nick's son Mikel. But somehow it's just not entertaining. Vitti's art is solid but the fill ins aren't up to it. The eventual use of Mikel's team seems like a waste of time (and I'm sure they would have had a longer shot if the series continued as expected), the time jump skips over various escalations in the 3 way war and.... I'm just bored. At the end, Nick forces the situation into what next volume will be the endgame.

Overall though I've never engaged with the central premise of secret warriors as I've seen it before in Nick Fury vs Shield 20 years ago. To see it happen again to Nick makes him look like a putz so this series 'bad ass super spy' routine doesn't really stack up.
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289 reviews8 followers
January 8, 2012
Death follows Hickman as if he invites in. It has been a couple months since I read Vol. 4, but Vol. 5 jumps six months forward. The squad is out trying to win another battle for Fury. The war goes on against Hydra and Leviathan. Only now they Hydra and Leviathan have a truth, don't worry Fury has a plan. Heroes fall. Villains fall. Plus we find out what happens to Druid after being kicked off the team last volume. Plus another of Fury's strike team is given a spotlight.

All and all this was a really fun ride. It was a fast read. Lots of good action. There are some sad moments in the book when loved characters die, but there are also great reunions. Great read. If you haven't been reading Hickman you are missing out.
2,103 reviews19 followers
March 24, 2016
A lot of changes happen here, some of which I guess took place behind the scenes. Hydra and Leviathan are at war with each other (though I'm not terribly clear as to why... I guess it has been a while since I read the previous volume), and Fury is stepping in to perpetuate that war and diminish their numbers. There is a climactic confrontation with casualties on all sides, as some personnel changes, though at the end of this volume, the future remains uncertain. It is definitely a cliffhanger for the next one, and though it is rather short (covering only four issues), a lot happens here. This was an above-average volume.
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121 reviews9 followers
August 11, 2013
Racing towards the end of the series, Vol. 5 of SECRET WARRIORS is as dark & edgy as any of the other graphic novels. With Fury's resources dwindling (and agents dropping like flies), he makes one last final push against his mortally wounded foes. Jonathan Hickman and Alessandro Vitti deliver some great twists and turns in this the penultimate book of SECRET WARRIORS!
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6,009 reviews231 followers
October 25, 2015
Again a better mix of confusion and focus. Lot's of out of order stuff in this one, but it worked a lot better than some. And the bits on individual characters continues to be the stand out part - whether it is Sebastian or Phobos or Mickel putting together the team. There could have been a bit more action, but bad action is not as good as missing action any day. 3.5 of 5.
497 reviews9 followers
November 12, 2012
This is the second to the last volume of the series and, as one might expect, this is where the three-way war between Nick Fury, Hydra and Leviathan really escalates.

This series has been so entertaining to read that I feel a bit sad knowing that it's almost over.
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2,969 reviews31 followers
September 5, 2012
Some pretty sketchy artwork in some of these, but the story more than makes up for it. Marvel really needs an ongoing title that can present this sort of cutting-edge, high tech espionage on a continuing basis.
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2,597 reviews72 followers
July 13, 2011
Get your hankies ready, this is when the Secret Warriros go to war. Very well done, and every character has a decent ending.
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