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Secret Invasion is an example of everything that the MCU fails at, but the worst part is that the source material is actually pretty good. Secret Invasion was a 2008 Marvel event comic by Brian Michael Bendis and Leinil Yu. It has one of the best Marvel event build-ups ever, with four years’ worth of set-up done for the event. It was an intricately built comic, and while the resulting story isn’t perfect, it’s one of the defining Avengers comics of the 00s. Marvel Studios’ making it so terrible has always felt like a grave insult, especially seeing as how important it could have been.
Secret Invasion in the Comics Was One of the Most Important Stories of the ’00s

It all began with 2005’s Secret War, the story that broke SHIELD, leading to Nick Fury leaving the organization. The Skrulls had already begun to infiltrate the agency, and were able to get even further enmeshed in it with Fury gone. The Skrulls paid Electro to break open the Raft, leading to a new Avengers team that they put a mole on. From there, they manipulated events behind the scenes, and House of M and Civil War broke apart the superhero community.
Marvel in the ’00s was on a different level, and they built this story to a tee. In the months leading up to the book, Elektra was revealed as a Skrull, leading to the ad campaign for the book telling us to “embrace change”. Readers were hyped, debating on who was actually Skrull and just how far they were going to be able to take things. So many outrageous things had been happening at Marvel, and many of them were laid at the feet of the Skrulls. The hype on MySpace (where I talked about the book on the Comic forums) was huge.









