Top 10 Super-Skrull Comics Apart from Secret Invasion: From the farthest reaches of the Marvel Universe and the heart of the Skrull Empire emerges.
Published in September 1963, “Fantastic Four #18” introduces the Super-Skrull, a creation of the shape-shifting alien Skrulls. Desiring revenge against the Fantastic Four.
“The Kree-Skrull War” storyline from the Avengers #92-97 is an iconic Marvel comics arc. It starts with Kree hero Captain Marvel absorbing lethal radiation while rescuing his companion.
Next up is “Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #28” by Brandon Montclare and Natacha Bustos which is a remarkable comic issue that presents an exciting encounter.
As part of the larger “Annihilation” event, it presents the Super-Skrull, Kl’rt, in an unexpected heroic role. Challenged by the destructive force led by Annihilus.
In these issues, authored by Jim Starlin and illustrated by Ron Lim, the Silver Surfer plays a crucial role in the cosmic struggle against Thanos.
Here, the Hulk is banished from Earth by a secretive group of superheroes known as the Illuminati, who consider him too dangerous. He lands on the distant planet Sakaar,.
The Super-Skrull plays a significant role within this collection. His character is further developed and explored, and his antagonistic relationship with the Fantastic Four.
Penned by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, with artwork by Tom Raney, this arc follows the cosmic superheroes of the Marvel universe as they face a new.
In a surprising twist, Doctor Strange crosses paths with Super-Skrull, who is also stranded in the same reality. This meeting reveals an unexpected dimension to Super-Skrull’s character.
The issue masterfully weaves the cosmic side of the Marvel Universe, setting the stage for the hunt for the all-powerful Infinity Stones. Super-Skrull emerges as a major player in this narrative.