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Cover: Greg Horn

Ms. Marvel #25

May 2008 · Marvel · 3.99 USD; 4.05 CAD
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“The Secret Invasion [Part One]”

In "The Secret Invasion [Part One]," Ms. Marvel races to uncover the truth as a Skrull infiltration threatens everything she knows. With Tony revealing a shocking betrayal and a Super Skrull on the loose, Carol Danvers must navigate deception, broken alliances, and a deadly mystery at an AIM base—all while Simon distances himself from her, unaware that someone else is playing the part of the woman he loves. Written by Brian Reed and illustrated by Adriana Melo and Ron Frenz, with inks by Mariah Benes and Sal Buscema, colors by Chris Sotomayor, and letters by Dave Sharpe, this pivotal issue features a cover by Greg Horn.

writer Brian Reed · artist Adriana Melo · artist Ron Frenz · inker Mariah Benes · inker Sal Buscema · colorist Chris Sotomayor · letterer Dave Sharpe · cover Greg Horn

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writer Brian Reed
artist Ron Frenz
letterer Dave Sharpe
cover pencils, inks Greg Horn

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In the past, Ms. Marvel and Dr. Lawson battle a Skrull. In the present, Tony tells Sum that Ms. Marvel is a Skrull and needs to be taken down. Marvel invades an AIM base but a truck gets away during the conflict. Simon breaks off his relationship with Carol and is assured by Sarah Day that his secret is safe with her. Marvel tracks down the truck only to find that it is transporting a Super Skrull. Carol tries to contact Simon but is unaware that he is already entertaining a woman whom he thinks is Carol Danvers. Marvel finds William Wagner dead.

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