Captain Marvel / Ms. Marvel: Secret Invasion Infiltration #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"4: Alien Hated" delivers a tense, character-driven turn in the Secret Invasion arc, spotlighting Ms. Marvel as she races to uncover a Skrull infiltration that hits close to home. Written by Brian Reed and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by Adriana Melo and Ron Frenz, the issue blends espionage and emotional stakes as Carol Danvers confronts betrayal, a mysterious Super Skrull transport, and a shocking discovery that upends her personal life. The cover by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson captures the moment’s intensity, while Chris Sotomayor’s colors and Dave Sharpe’s lettering ground the story in a world where trust is the rarest commodity.
In "4: Alien Hated," Captain Marvel finds himself at the center of a shocking revelation when a Skrull prisoner claims he’s an undercover Skrull sleeper agent—denial leads him to aid the Church of Hala’s humanitarian mission in Sudan, where a devastating bombing kills their leader, Julia Starr. Under Tony Stark’s directive, Ms. Marvel activates quantum bands to send Captain Marvel into the Negative Zone, plunging him into a mystery far deeper than he ever imagined.
In "5: Orthodox," Jo, the man who believes himself to be Captain Marvel, returns from the Negative Zone burdened by the truth: he is a Skrull in a Kree hero’s skin. Though the world watches in awe as he brings about a miraculous 24-hour global peace, he chooses to keep his identity hidden, confronting the Skrull infiltrators within the Church of Hala before vanishing into the sky.
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