It’s now obvious this is part of a much larger Marvel campaign to hype Secret Invasion.

Still really cool, though.
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I should have known he was a skrull when I saw him standing next to Ronin. :p
Um, isn’t Hawkeye a girl now?
doubled: This is the modern Marvel Universe, I don;t think they really care about continuity. And it is just a teaser. ;-)
But why Greg Horn? His art has little interest unless he is drawing females, and then they all look alike.
I am looking forward to Secret Invasion, but their hype machine is not contributing to it. They just seem to be popping out random images to get the press, nothing is really a clue or a lead up.
Now DC had the right idea with their Countdown teasers. Although the series has been blah (imo) the teaser images where excellent.
I trust my broker, E.F. Hutton. And E.F. Hutton says…
My question:How well do Skrulls understand human flirting? It better be thorough or that guy will never pass.
I’m not 100% sure, but I think that E.F. Hutton reference was actually older than the Luke and Laura reference …
And, as a general comment on the art: The ridiculously barbed shaft on his arrows is going to knick the [insert your favorite expletive here] out of his fingers …
Shouldn’t it be “WHOM do you trust?”
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Never mind.