Skrull Kill Krew #1 (2009) Seijic variant

Skrull Kill Krew #1 (2009) Seijic variant

$19.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by ADAM FELBER Penciled by PAULO SIQUEIRA Cover by MARIO ALBERTI Cow Variant Cover by TOP COW STUDIOS
THE INVASION AIN’T DONE UNTIL THE FAT SKRULL SINGS! Pulled from the ashes of 1994, straight to the 21st century, the Skrull Kill Krew is back...more brutal than ever! Television writer and novelist Adam Felber (HBO’s REAL TIME; Schrodinger’s Cat) and superstar artist Paulo Siqueira (Ms.Marvel; Amazing Spider-Man) bring you a disturbing and violent tale of a man with a couple of big guns and a bunch of alien shape shifters who harkens back to the earliest days of the Marvel Universe. Pull up a chain gun and join us, won’t you? 32 PGS.
Date Available: 04/22/2009
BONUS REVIEW by Stephen Banas

Unfortunately what should be a cool mini-series started out very poorly. While I wasn’t fully expecting five issues of Ryder blowing away Skrulls on every panel I would have liked to see a little bit more carnage than what was given. The dialogue was positively terrible and the story was boring at best. The twist ending was really predictable, but there weren’t a lot of directions they could steer this series anyhow so I can’t be too harsh. The art was passable and that’s about all this #1 has going for it.
I give it 3 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by ADAM FELBER Penciled by PAULO SIQUEIRA Cover by MARIO ALBERTI Cow Variant Cover by TOP COW STUDIOS
THE INVASION AIN’T DONE UNTIL THE FAT SKRULL SINGS! Pulled from the ashes of 1994, straight to the 21st century, the Skrull Kill Krew is back...more brutal than ever! Television writer and novelist Adam Felber (HBO’s REAL TIME; Schrodinger’s Cat) and superstar artist Paulo Siqueira (Ms.Marvel; Amazing Spider-Man) bring you a disturbing and violent tale of a man with a couple of big guns and a bunch of alien shape shifters who harkens back to the earliest days of the Marvel Universe. Pull up a chain gun and join us, won’t you? 32 PGS.
Date Available: 04/22/2009
BONUS REVIEW by Stephen Banas

Unfortunately what should be a cool mini-series started out very poorly. While I wasn’t fully expecting five issues of Ryder blowing away Skrulls on every panel I would have liked to see a little bit more carnage than what was given. The dialogue was positively terrible and the story was boring at best. The twist ending was really predictable, but there weren’t a lot of directions they could steer this series anyhow so I can’t be too harsh. The art was passable and that’s about all this #1 has going for it.
I give it 3 out of 10 Grahams