Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Secret Invasion ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity: **Secret Invasion** is a universe-altering Marvel event centered on a long-term, clandestine infiltration of Earth by the shapeshifting Skrull Empire, who systematically replaced key heroes, villains, and political figures with sleeper agents to destabilize and conquer the planet from within.** * **Key Takeaways:** * **Role in the Universe:** This event served as the ultimate test of trust within the superhuman community, transforming the foundational question from "How do we beat them?" to "//Who// can we trust?". It exploited the fractures created by events like [[civil_war]] to turn heroes against each other. * **Primary Impact:** The most significant consequence of the invasion was not the invasion itself, but its aftermath. In the comics, it directly led to the rise of [[norman_osborn]] and the subsequent [[dark_reign]] era, where villains publicly took control of global security, shattering the heroic status quo for years. * **Key Incarnations:** The Earth-616 comic event was a sprawling, epic superhero conflict involving nearly every character and team, driven by religious fanaticism. The Marvel Cinematic Universe adapted it into a grounded, post-Blip espionage thriller focused on [[nick_fury]] and a small cell of Skrull insurgents, rather than a full-scale imperial invasion. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== The //Secret Invasion// storyline was a crossover event published by Marvel Comics in 2008. The core story was told in an eight-issue limited series of the same name, written by Brian Michael Bendis with art by Leinil Francis Yu. However, the event's foundation was meticulously laid years in advance, primarily within the pages of //New Avengers//, also penned by Bendis. This long-form storytelling approach created a slow-burn narrative, planting seeds and clues that retroactively became part of the invasion's lore. The first major hint of the impending invasion came at the end of the Kree-Skrull War storyline in //New Avengers #31// (2007) with the revelation that Elektra was a Skrull imposter. The event officially kicked off with //Secret Invasion #1// in June 2008 and ran through January 2009, with numerous tie-in issues across Marvel's publishing line expanding the scope of the infiltration. Conceived in a post-9/11 world, the story's themes resonated deeply with contemporary anxieties about "sleeper cells," homeland security, and the erosion of trust in institutions. It was a direct narrative successor to a series of destabilizing Marvel events, including [[avengers_disassembled]], [[house_of_m]], and particularly [[civil_war]], which had already left the superhero community broken and suspicious of one another, creating the perfect environment for the Skrulls to exploit. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== The catalyst and execution of the Secret Invasion differ drastically between the comics and the MCU, representing one of the most significant divergences in adaptation for a major Marvel event. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === The Skrulls' plan for Earth was born from desperation, prophecy, and revenge. Their troubles began when the [[illuminati]]—a secret council of Marvel's most powerful minds including [[iron_man_tony_stark]], [[reed_richards]], [[doctor_strange]], [[black_bolt]], [[professor_x]], and [[namor]]—traveled to the Skrull Throneworld to issue a warning to stay away from Earth. Their show of force backfired; they were captured and experimented on, allowing the Skrulls to gain critical biological data on Earth's metahumans and the genetic keys to becoming undetectable. The final push came when [[galactus]], Devourer of Worlds, consumed the Skrull Throneworld, Tarnax IV. This apocalyptic event shattered their empire and scattered its survivors across the galaxy. In this chaos, a religious prophecy gained traction: it foretold that Earth was destined to be their new homeland. This prophecy was championed by the zealous Princess Veranke, who was exiled for her fundamentalist beliefs but was later elevated to Empress after the Throneworld's destruction. Under Empress Veranke's command, the Skrulls initiated a multi-generational plan. They leveraged the data stolen from the Illuminati and combined it with arcane magic to create a new generation of "Super-Skrulls" and infiltrators who were completely undetectable by telepathy, magic, or even [[wolverine]]'s heightened senses. They were not just mimicking appearance; they were absorbing the memories and consciousness of their targets, making the imposters believe they //were// the person they replaced. The infiltration began years before the invasion was made public, with agents replacing key figures at every level of power to slowly dismantle Earth's defenses from the inside out. Their goal was not just conquest, but a holy war to claim their promised land. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === The MCU's version of the Skrulls, introduced in //Captain Marvel// (2019), reimagined them not as a conquering empire but as a race of refugees fleeing genocide at the hands of the Kree. A young [[nick_fury]] and [[captain_marvel_carol_danvers]] helped a faction of them, led by Talos, find temporary refuge on Earth in the 1990s, promising to find them a new homeworld. The //Secret Invasion// Disney+ series (2023) is set over 30 years later in the post-Blip world. The promise of a new home has gone unfulfilled. A radicalized splinter group of Skrulls, led by the charismatic and ruthless Gravik, has lost faith in Fury's promises. This faction believes that humanity is too self-destructive to deserve its own planet and that the Skrulls should simply take Earth for themselves. Unlike the comic's grand, imperialistic holy war, the MCU's invasion is a covert insurgency. Gravik's plan is not to replace superheroes (who are mostly off-world or unaccounted for post-//Endgame//), but to replace key political and military figures to incite a global war between the United States and Russia. By triggering a human-led nuclear holocaust, they intend to make the planet uninhabitable for humans but survivable for Skrulls, who possess radiation resistance. Their infiltration is smaller, more targeted, and driven by a sense of betrayal and desperation rather than religious prophecy. They utilize a machine to extract and implant memories, but the focus remains on espionage and political destabilization, a far cry from the superhuman-centric conflict of the comics. ===== Part 3: Timeline, Key Turning Points & Aftermath ===== The execution and consequences of the Secret Invasion in both universes showcase their distinct narrative priorities: one a superhero epic, the other a political thriller. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === The comic book event was a masterclass in escalating paranoia, culminating in a global war. ==== The Infiltration Method ==== The Skrull infiltration was terrifyingly perfect. Their agents were not mere duplicates; they were sleeper agents who had the complete memories, personality, and even powers of the originals. They could fool telepaths like Professor X, mystics like Doctor Strange, and keen senses like Wolverine's. This created an atmosphere where no one could be trusted. A character could have been a Skrull for //years// without anyone knowing. ^ **Confirmed Skrull Infiltrators (Notable List)** ^ | **Replaced Hero/Villain** | **Skrull Agent's Name/Alias** | **Key Actions as Imposter** | | [[spider-woman_jessica_drew]] | Empress Veranke | Acted as a double agent within both S.H.I.E.L.D. and Hydra; infiltrated the New Avengers. | | [[hank_pym]] | Criti Noll | Provided fellow heroes with a "Skrull-killing" virus that was actually designed to turn them into Skrulls; became a key leader in The Initiative. | | [[elektra_natchios]] | Siri | Led The Hand; her death and reversion to Skrull form was the public's first hard evidence of the invasion. | | Black Bolt | Unnamed Skrull | Replaced long before the event, his capture allowed the Skrulls to study and weaponize the Terrigen Mists. | | [[captain_marvel_mar-vell]] | Khn'nr | A sleeper agent whose programming failed; he developed Mar-Vell's true personality and died a hero fighting his own people. | | [[jarvis_edwin]] | Unnamed Skrull | Infiltrated Avengers Tower, downloading data on all heroes and planting a virus that disabled Tony Stark's technology. | | Dum Dum Dugan | Unnamed Skrull | Infiltrated S.H.I.E.L.D. and later replaced the head of S.W.O.R.D. | ==== Key Turning Points ==== * **The Savage Land Crash:** A spaceship crashes in the Savage Land, and from it emerge heroes in outdated costumes, claiming to have been abducted years ago. This event, orchestrated by the Skrulls, was designed to sow maximum confusion and distrust. The ensuing battle between heroes—unsure who was real, who was a Skrull, and who was a rescued friend—was the first major skirmish of the invasion. * **Technological Takedown:** The Skrull posing as Edwin Jarvis activates a virus that cripples all StarkTech, including Iron Man's armor and the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier. Simultaneously, the Baxter Building is teleported to the Negative Zone, and the Peak (S.W.O.R.D. headquarters) is destroyed, effectively blinding and deafening Earth's primary defenders. * **Global Invasion:** With Earth's defenses in chaos, the full-scale Skrull invasion begins. Armies of Super-Skrulls, possessing the combined powers of multiple heroes, attack major cities like New York and London. They also launch a targeted assault on Wakanda, believing its Vibranium technology is key to their victory, but are brutally repelled by [[black_panther_t'challa]] and the Wakandan forces. * **The Final Battle:** The decisive battle takes place in Central Park. Earth's remaining heroes, the Young Avengers, the Initiative, Nick Fury's Secret Warriors, and even a legion of supervillains led by Norman Osborn's Thunderbolts, unite against Veranke and her army. The battle is a desperate, bloody affair where the tide turns several times. ==== The Climax and Immediate Aftermath ==== The invasion ends when Norman Osborn, live on global television, lands the killing shot on Empress Veranke. This singular act transforms him from a villain into a public hero overnight. The world saw a former "reformed" villain succeed where the established heroes had seemingly failed. This public perception became the event's most devastating consequence. The President of the United States, disillusioned with S.H.I.E.L.D. and Tony Stark, dissolves the organization. He hands the keys to global security over to Norman Osborn, who rebrands the organization as **H.A.M.M.E.R.** and forms his own team of "Dark Avengers," consisting of villains posing as heroes. This kicked off the **[[dark_reign]]** era, a period where the villains were in charge, hunting heroes who refused to register with their corrupt regime. The trust between heroes, and between the public and its heroes, was shattered for years to come. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === The MCU's invasion was a more intimate, street-level conflict focused on espionage and political maneuvering. ==== The Infiltration Method ==== Gravik's faction used a machine to painfully extract memories from human hosts, which were then implanted into Skrull agents. While effective, it was a more brute-force method than the comics' seamless biological integration. The primary targets were not superheroes but high-level political, military, and intelligence operatives who could manipulate global events from the shadows. ==== Key Turning Points ==== * **Moscow Bombing:** Gravik's cell orchestrates a deadly bombing in Moscow, framing the American anti-Russia group "Americans Against Russia" to escalate tensions between the two nuclear powers. This event results in the tragic death of [[maria_hill]]. * **The Rhodey Revelation:** Nick Fury discovers that his longtime friend and ally, James "Rhodey" Rhodes, has been replaced by a Skrull agent named Raava. Raava uses Rhodey's position as an advisor to President Ritson to manipulate U.S. foreign policy and push the world closer to war. * **The Super-Skrull Project:** Gravik establishes a program at a decommissioned nuclear plant in Russia to create Super-Skrulls. He uses DNA samples from various sources (Groot, Cull Obsidian, a Frost Beast, and Extremis) to grant himself and his followers incredible powers, making them a formidable physical threat. * **Assassination Attempt:** Raava (as Rhodey) orchestrates an attack on President Ritson's motorcade in London, which is secretly a Skrull false-flag operation designed to be "stopped" by Gravik's forces, making the Skrulls appear as allies to the U.S. government. ==== The Climax and Immediate Aftermath ==== The conflict culminates in a confrontation at the Super-Skrull facility. G'iah, Talos's daughter who had secretly undergone the Super-Skrull process herself using a hidden cache of Avenger DNA known as "The Harvest," battles and kills Gravik. Meanwhile, Nick Fury foils the assassination plot and exposes Raava. However, a panicked and paranoid President Ritson, having survived the ordeal, makes a televised address declaring all extraterrestrial species on Earth as enemy combatants, inciting a wave of violent vigilantism against Skrulls and a new era of global xenophobia. The series ends not with a villain's rise to power, but with a new, dangerous political reality where Skrulls are hunted, setting the stage for future conflicts and establishing a peace-keeping alliance between G'iah, now leader of the surviving Skrulls, and MI6's Sonya Falsworth. ===== Part 4: Key Players & Factions ===== ==== The Skrull Empire (Earth-616) ==== * **Empress Veranke:** The religious zealot who masterfully orchestrated the entire invasion. Posing as [[spider-woman_jessica_drew]], she became a trusted member of the New Avengers, giving her unparalleled access to Earth's heroes. Her fanaticism was absolute, believing the invasion was a divine mandate. * **Criti Noll:** The Skrull who replaced [[hank_pym]]. As a founding Avenger and creator of Ultron, his position was invaluable. He was instrumental in founding The Initiative, giving the Skrulls influence over America's superhuman training program. * **Super-Skrulls:** An army of elite soldiers imbued with the powers of Earth's heroes. Unlike the original Super-Skrull (Kl'rt), these warriors could possess dozens of power sets, making them unpredictable and deadly opponents. ==== Gravik's Insurgency (MCU) ==== * **Gravik:** The primary antagonist. A young Skrull who grew up disillusioned and angry after Fury failed to find his people a home. He is a charismatic but brutal leader who believes that violent extremism is the only path to salvation for his people. * **G'iah:** Talos's daughter. Initially a loyal follower of Gravik, she becomes disillusioned with his violent methods. She ultimately defects and becomes a super-powered agent for change, working to protect her people from both Gravik's extremism and humanity's fear. * **Raava:** The high-ranking Skrull agent who replaced James Rhodes. She was Gravik's most successful infiltrator, gaining direct access to the President of the United States and steering global politics towards catastrophic conflict. ==== Earth's Resistance (Earth-616) ==== * **Nick Fury & His Secret Warriors:** The original Nick Fury, driven underground after the events of //Secret Origins//, emerged from the shadows with a new team of unknown super-powered individuals. Because his team was "off the grid," he knew none of them could be Skrull agents, making them one of the few truly trustworthy assets in the war. * **The Avengers (New & Mighty):** The divided hero teams were forced to reunite. However, the deep-seated paranoia, especially from heroes like Spider-Man and Luke Cage, made true coordination difficult. The revelation that their teammate Spider-Woman had been the Skrull Queen all along was a devastating blow. * **Norman Osborn & The Thunderbolts:** Osborn cynically used the invasion as a career opportunity. He led his team of government-sanctioned villains to fight the Skrulls in Washington D.C. and later in New York, carefully managing the public relations of each battle to position himself as the nation's savior. ==== Earth's Resistance (MCU) ==== * **Nick Fury:** The central protagonist. Returning to Earth after years on the S.A.B.E.R. space station, he is a man weary and out of his depth, lacking his old resources and allies. The invasion becomes a deeply personal battle for him, forcing him to confront the consequences of his past promises. * **Talos:** The leader of the refugee Skrull faction and Fury's old friend. He is caught between his loyalty to Fury and his desire to protect his people, including his daughter G'iah. He represents a path of peaceful coexistence that is tragically cut short by Gravik. * **Sonya Falsworth:** A high-ranking MI6 agent. Cunning, ruthless, and pragmatic, she is an uneasy ally to Nick Fury. She represents the world's intelligence community's response to the crisis, willing to use any means necessary to protect her nation's interests. ===== Part 5: The Aftermath: A Changed Universe ===== The conclusion of Secret Invasion in both mediums permanently altered the status quo, but in fundamentally different ways. ==== Earth-616: The Dark Reign ==== The comic's aftermath was a paradigm shift for the entire Marvel Universe. Norman Osborn's public execution of the Skrull Queen was the single most impactful event. * **H.A.M.M.E.R. Replaces S.H.I.E.L.D.:** Tony Stark was publicly disgraced and held responsible for the infiltration. S.H.I.E.L.D. was dismantled, and Osborn was given control of a new, more aggressive intelligence agency, H.A.M.M.E.R. * **The Cabal:** Osborn formed a secret alliance of powerful villains to run the world from the shadows, including [[doctor_doom]], [[loki]], [[the_hood]], Namor, and Emma Frost. This group mirrored the Illuminati but with sinister intentions. * **The Dark Avengers:** To win public trust, Osborn created his own Avengers team. He took on the identity of the Iron Patriot and recruited villains to pose as established heroes: Bullseye as Hawkeye, Moonstone as Ms. Marvel, Daken as Wolverine, and Venom (Mac Gargan) as Spider-Man. * **A World Hunted:** For over a year, the real heroes were fugitives. The Fantastic Four, the New Avengers, and others were forced to operate underground, fighting against a government and a public that now saw them as the enemy. The era known as **[[dark_reign]]** was a direct and lasting consequence of the distrust sewn by the Skrulls. ==== MCU: A New Cold War ==== The MCU series ended not with a new power structure, but with a new global political reality defined by xenophobia and paranoia. * **Ritson's War on Aliens:** President Ritson's declaration of war against all off-world species created an immediate and violent backlash. Humans began hunting down and killing anyone they suspected of being a Skrull, leading to chaos and the deaths of innocent people. * **A Super-Powered G'iah:** G'iah, now possessing the collective powers of the Avengers and their enemies, becomes arguably one of the most powerful beings on the planet. Her alliance with Sonya Falsworth positions her as a new kind of power broker, leading a Skrull resistance movement while navigating the treacherous world of human espionage. * **Kree-Skrull Peace Talks:** The events of Secret Invasion directly tie into the film //The Marvels//, where Fury is seen attempting to broker peace talks between the Kree and the Skrulls, a conflict that now has dire implications for the Skrulls living secretly on Earth. The fragile peace is a direct response to the heightened danger Skrulls now face. ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== * **//What If? Secret Invasion// (Earth-78411):** In this 2010 one-shot, the heroes lose the final battle. Norman Osborn's kill shot fails, and Veranke kills him. The Skrulls win, conquering Earth. Iron Man, now a fugitive, leads a desperate human resistance against the Skrull-dominated planet, showing a dark potential outcome of the event. * **//Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes//:** This acclaimed animated series featured a season-long adaptation of Secret Invasion. It is often cited by fans as one of the best adaptations of the story, faithfully capturing the paranoia and scale of the comic event. It revealed Captain America had been replaced by a Skrull early on, a major shock that drove much of the season's narrative tension. * **Ultimate Universe (Earth-1610):** While not a direct adaptation, the Ultimate Universe featured a similar shapeshifting race called the Chitauri. In //Ultimate Comics: Ultimates//, Reed Richards becomes a villain and helps a mysterious group known as "The Children of Tomorrow" conquer the planet, echoing the theme of a trusted figure betraying everyone. ===== See Also ===== * [[skrulls]] * [[dark_reign]] * [[norman_osborn]] * [[nick_fury]] * [[avengers]] * [[illuminati]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((The groundwork for Secret Invasion was laid as early as //New Avengers #1// in 2005. Writer Brian Michael Bendis has stated he had the ending planned from the very beginning of the series.)) ((The choice of which characters were revealed as Skrulls was often controversial. The replacement of Hank Pym was particularly notable, as it occurred during the height of his redemption arc following the events of Civil War.)) ((The phrase "He loves you," spoken by Skrull agents to one another, was a key religious mantra tied to their prophecy, but it was also designed to further confuse and disorient their human opponents.)) ((The MCU adaptation's focus on a Skrull insurgency and political thriller elements was likely a practical decision due to the MCU's status post-//Endgame//, with many of the major heroes who were central to the comic event being either dead, retired, or off-world.)) ((The "Harvest" in the MCU refers to the collection of DNA from all the super-powered individuals who fought in the Battle of Earth during //Avengers: Endgame//, gathered by Skrulls disguised as cleanup crew.)) ((The revelation that James Rhodes was a Skrull in the MCU has led to intense fan debate about //when// he was replaced, with speculation ranging from post-//Civil War// to after //Endgame//.))