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Yay for transatlantic friendship and providing of comics! (You know who you are.)

So, Warren Ellis so far delivers with commendable regularity. I'm not clear as to why Hank is on the cover of AXM #26 when he isn't in the actual story, but hey.



Fun trivia: Emma and Scott have invented the telepathic equivalent of the Universal Tranlator. As this spares us a) embarassing attempts to render accents phonetically or b) footnotes "In English", "In *insert local language*, I'm all for it. It also clears something up I've been wondering about: whether in the Marvelverse telepaths are able to read people thinking in another language or whether all thoughts are the same, so to speak.

Also amusing: Ellis continues to enjoy the Wolverine-Hisako relationship as much as Joss did, clearly, and has great fun with it. Now you can't go wrong with Logan and teenage girls, and I really love that Hisako isn't crushing on him but does the merciless teasing thing instead.

More seriously: [livejournal.com profile] likeadeuce, who hoped we'd get scenes with Storm and Scott as they have history, especially when it comes to leadership issues, should be pleased, as the two get the great character scene of the issue. Scott's attitude re: causing someone's death strikes just the right note of pragmatism without cynicism, let alone military gung-ho-ism, and is a logical consequence of everything that happened in recent years.

Sidenote: aw, Marvelverse, where someone is willing to do something about Mugabe. Why isn't Wakanda in the real world?

I also liked the use of Storm's slums-of-Cairo past when the X-men first arrive; things like this make it clear Ellis is really interested in the character and not just using her because after Kitty's, err, departure, the team needs another woman.

The new villain: so far is creepy and, as opposed to Pyro, definitely won't be slashed by fandom. Also, he's working for someone else/part of a greater collective, which isn't a surprise. What I'm interested in is whether they'll be new characters or old suspects from the Marvelverse. What they definitely can't be: Skrulls. Since this is the main plotline of this season's big crossover event.

Which brings me to the Skrull Invasion, aka the big Marvel event of the summer. Encouraged by [livejournal.com profile] rozk and [livejournal.com profile] likeadeuce, I checked it out (and was able to buy issues when in England), and now issue#5 is out, I might be able to come up with some impressions other than "better than World War Hulk".



Well, me, at any rate. After all, he seems to know I wanted more Agent Brand, and has included her in his big invasion event, which, considering her job is to prevent or fight these kind of things, makes perfect sense. Mike Carey also wrote her in the standalone issue. Both gentleman use her well, but I have to make one tinsy critical observation in the direction of Mike Carey: now Abigail Brand, despite being created by Joss "Daddy Issues" Whedon, made it through three arcs without Joss giving her same. Her short reference to her alien father in Joss' last issue doesn't sound as if she has them, either, especially as she uses Dad to convince Hank to give the relationship thing a shot. And what happens the very first time someone other than Joss writes her? We get a flashback to little Abigail cowering under a bed while her father does something that causes bloodshed on the carpet. I'm just saying.

But other than that: Brand loses the S.W.O.R.D. HQ and gets blown into space only to infiltrate the Skrull ship, uses her alien language skills to great effect, takes out the Skrull crew, saves Reed Richards, nearly gets choked by Reed Richards, and then makes Richards go to the Savage Land to pick up all those other stranded Marvelverse heroes instead of going to New York to angst about his family. I'm a happy fangirl, me.

(There was also a Skrull!Hank hanging around in the Savage Land but I knew right from the start he couldn't be the real thing, because that would have negated not just years but decades of Hank's character development. And he was skrulled back by Reed Richards' mad inventor skills before Brand could see him, so, no interaction. Which could have been interesting, but I don't expect Bendis to cater to my fannish sensibilities THAT much.)

Biggest ZOMG Skrull! revelation were Dum Dum Dugan and Jarvis. I feel for the Knaufs, as the Dugan thing negates the entire subplot of their Iron Man run where Dugan goes from disliking Tony as unworthy of Nick Fury's job to tentatively respecting him to staunchly supporting him as a friend. Complete with great angsting character scene when nobody but Dugan is actually present. (Alias season 3 watchers might be reminded of the EVIL!Lauren revelation that made nonsense of earlier episodes.) On the other hand, making Dugan a Skrull allows Bendis to do something for Maria Hill, who along with Tony Stark and Reed Richards is a contender for "Marvelverse character made most unpopular by Civil War", and as opposed to the guys she has neither a movie nor a decades old fanbase to help her counter that. Maria Hill gets a showdown with the Skrulls scene which is as cool as Brand's in its way, and it was fun to read.

Now, Jarvis: as the editor of the first Skrull Invasion said, what does that mean for Aunt May?!? Only half kidding. The May/Jarvis romance was dropped like a hot potato as soon as the Civil War storyline kicked in, and now of course after the big Spiderman ret-con it's questionable whether it ever happened to begin with. (Speaking of the Spider-man rectcon, you can tell Bendis is not a fan. He writes Peter Parker as he did before the retcon, so as far as this story is concerned, it might as well not have happened.) Still. Given the gigantic cast Bendis brings up for this extravaganza, he might as well give us a Skrull!Jarvis-May encounter.

More seriously, though, Jarvis the Skrull comes in handy to inflict a technovirus on Tony Stark, which leads to the great mindfuck scene in #3 where the Skrull Queen, masquerading as Jessica drew, tells Tony he's been a Skrull all along. This of course is what many deplorers of Civil War have been suggesting all along, so if you've read any Brian Bendis interviews in which there is quite a lot of Iron Man defending, you knew it wasn't true. (And it would have been bad storytelling: love it or hate it, all the Civil War decisions were big, big character stuff.) On the other hand, you can see why Tony wouldn't be able to reject the possibility all at once, especially when in the process of being torn inside out by a virus. All of which led to a fantastic scene in #4 in which Black Widow, Natasha Romanova, breaks Tony out of captivity and makes him get his act together (sort of, under current conditions) by sheer ruthless pragmatism. I loved it.

Cheap joke which I should have found groanworthy but at which I had to smile instead: when Norman Osborn talks to one of the Skrulls/superheroes and says "strange as it may sound, I know what it is like to have voices in my head and to wonder whether I'm pink or green...."

The Skrulls: are H.G. Wells' Martians in that they're very obviously meant to reflect humanity's (and for humanity, insert most often "Americans" in the Marvelverse) treatment of others in their "we're invading you for your own good, you can't get your act together anyway, you're killing each other and have no idea how to handle your resources, plus God is on our side, so we're taking up the Green Man's Burden" behaviour, and also echo all the pod movies ever made with the paranoia they invoke and on which they count. Now Paul Cornell's British Invasion tie-in had a sympathetic Skrull (working for humanity), who sadly ends up dead, but the main title has yet to display any inner Skrull disagreements. Perhaps I'm Battlestar Galactica influenced because I expect those to show up and actually be the thing that makes the invasion fail, as opposed to a grand military defeat, but then, the new BSG type Cylons and their religion obviously were a big influence on the current Skrull characterisation as well.

(If Bendis reveals May actually has a Head!Jarvis: you read it hear first.)
(Kidding.)
(Mostly.)
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