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    Secret Invasion Scorecard: Week Two
    Thursday, 17 April 2008
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    This week, in a tie-in to in Marvel's mega-crossover event "Secret Invasion", the infiltration of Earth claims it's first A-list superhero.

    Editor note: Sorry to all the Hank Pym fans out there, but c'mon - Yellowjacket? B-List all the way. -Ed.

    Over the last five issues of the Captain Marvel miniseries, nagging questions have surfaced regarding his apparent return from the dead and in the course of the final issue a Skrull is revealed... but not quite the way we thought.

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    Secret Invasion Scorecard: Week One
    Friday, 04 April 2008
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    In this brand new segment, I'll be covering Marvel's ongoing "Secret Invasion" event and keeping tabs on who's who and who's a Skrull.

    For those of you not familiar with this giant Marvel-wide event, it was recently revealed in New Avengers that Elektra (of Daredevil fame) was actually a member of the evil shape-shifting alien race the Skrulls, and had been for some time. Not just any imposter, mind you, but an imposter that was totally undetectable by Doctor Strange's magic, Wolverine's enhanced senses, and Iron Man's technology.

    Later, in the Illuminati miniseries, it was revealed that not only could the Skrulls now hide themselves perfectly, they can now imitate every single superpower on Earth, whether it be a mutant ability, a magic power, or technologically based.

    As the pieces fall together it's been revealed that the Skrull invasion has been in motion for years now. Slowly but surely, the Skrulls have replaced dozens, if not hundreds of people - civilian and superhero alike. Every superhero team has been infiltrated. No one can be trusted. The traitor can look like anyone, have any ability, mimic any personality.

    The Skrulls are here, and the invasion has begun.
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    Heroes Comic: Pieces of Me
    Tuesday, 11 March 2008
    Heroes Comic #76 Review
    In this week's issue of the Heroes Graphic novel, the list of new characters introduced by the series continues to steadily grow as we're introduced to a man named Ryan Covington who has a reoccuring dream of his own death.

    As if that wasn't bad enough, in his most recent dream he gets a visit from everybody's favorite little plot device: Sanjog "McGuffin" Iyer.

    The dream itself is drowning in so much symbolism that it could take weeks and weeks and armies of psychologists to fully interpret and define what each symbol means. Unfortunately, we don't have that kind of time and quite frankly they'd probably all link it so some subconscious Oedipal urge anyway, so I'm going to take a crack at it and - using the infinite resources of the internet - decipher the meaning behind Ryan's dream.
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