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So just who the #$%@ is a Skrull?

So just who the #$%@ is a Skrull?

The new Steve McNiven alternate cover for Secret Invasion #1 out in April. I just noted who I think is who. Check out the full size of the cover here:
http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=145809

Should I stop being so excited about this series? I am worried that I am going to be let down quite a bit… I really do hope the BENDIS! makes this a great, kick ass series. I am really enjoying New Avengers and Mighty Avengers but…

(Image revised for typo. stupid ‘puter.. .yeah its the ‘puters fault not my junkie fingers. frig I need my comic fix!)

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  1. Silenzio says:

    I want Wolverine to be a Skrull. If Doc strange is written out of the series then I want Logan gone to. Of course it would never happen but could you imagine the whole event slumping along like every other Marvel spectacular of the last two decades and on the last page Doc comes floating along with Wolverine from some hair raising super adventure one dimension over. They look over and see the aftermath. Luke Cage goes all verbally affirmitive action on them and the last panel is wolverine standing there with a confused look on his face and the word balloon: “Oh man I miss all the fun stuff.”

    Because you know that would be irony.

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