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New Invaders
#
0
Aug 2004
Chuck Austen
,
C P Smith
Story Name:
Once an Invader (part 4)
Synopsis
New Invaders #0
synopsis by
Rob Johnson
Rating:
Continued from
AVENGERS (1998) #84
.
On orders from US Secretary Of Defence
Dell Rusk
U.S. Agent
has formed a new team of
Invaders
in
Av#82-84
. He seemed to be blithely unaware until the end of
Av#84
of the scandal when Rusk was revealed to be
Red Skull
. They worked with
Sub-Mariner
and his
Atlanteans
to effect regime-change in
Mazikhandar
, and succeeded despite (or actually aided by) the interference of the
Avengers
. But it went sour when their replacement ruler
General Rafiq
killed the ex-dictator
Hassan
.
The Avengers have US Agent in custody and now
Captain America
confronts
Namor
to demand Rafiq stand trial for murder. But
John Walker
is getting a message from someone called the
Thin Man
asking for a distraction to enable him to 'salvage the specimen'.
USA
breaks his bonds and counter-demands that the Avengers leave because this was a mission sanctioned by the US and British governments (2 of the Invaders are British).
Hawkeye
was guarding him and now shoots an arrow into his buttock. The teams start to fight, which satisfies Thin Man who has appeared on top of the Capitol building and now disappears ...
... to reappear inside where Hassan's body is rapidly decomposing. He admonishes Rafiq because the deal he made with him was for Hassan to be delivered to him alive. Rafiq protests that they both know this wasn't the real Hassan. Thin Man agrees that Dell Rusk had Hassan assassinated and replaced with this synthetic being, but he needed the 'specimen' alive to study. At that point
Blazing Skull
gets knocked in through a window. He recognises Thin Man from WWII and after (they worked together in Invaders and the
V-Battalion
). Then he dashes back out to continue fighting
She-Hulk
and admiring her cleavage, but a bit later we see him stuck with some of Hawkeye's arrows.
TM
leaves Rafiq to his fate.
Cap
and
Iron Man
enter the building in search of Rafiq. An Atlantean
Sulumor
makes to attack them but his liege Namor stops him. He accuses Sub-Mariner of bowing to the wishes of air-breathers again so Namor knocks him down. But Thin Man pops in to suggest Sulumor might have a point. Subby agreed to invade Mazikhandar because its actions were polluting the oceans. TM suggests that the villains behind 'Hassan' are still a menace to Atlantis while Rafiq's people will be their allies. But Rafiq himself is a liability. So Namor and Sulumor find Rafiq and 'persuade' him to surrender.
Tony Stark
suggests to
Steve Rogers
that the Invaders they know, especially
Spitfire
and
Union Jack
, wouldn't normally get involved in stuff like this. So he wonders if they're being controlled by Red Skull. Then Thin Man does his appearing act again. Cap asks why
Bruce Dickson
isn't still in prison for murder (
Marvel Comics Presents #34
). Dickson replies that the government released him to 'clean up Dell Rusk's mess'. The heroes try to leave but TM's elastic limbs whirl them about.
Meanwhile outside Blazing Skull has toppled the giant-size
Wasp
, nearly squashing his team-mate Union Jack in the process. Another Invader, the flying, blazing (and to
Mark Todd
's enjoyment, naked) female android
Human Torch
Tara
, swoops in to carry
BS
to safety. And
UJ
is confronted by Cap who TM has just painfully transported through sub-dimensional space (that's how he does his disappear/reappear). But then Dickson whips him away again.
Iron Man
has I think also been thus disoriented by Thin Man, enabling US Agent to beat him up a bit. Tony asks John what's really going on but Walker claims it's classified. Stark points out that he's the Secretary Of Defence, so he'd better get some answers. He
repulsor
blasts him but Spitfire and Union Jack step in with guns to stop the fight. Thin Man appears overhead with Cap and Iron Man blasts *him* and he collapses.
Namor and Sulumor turn up with Rafiq in tow. Sub-Mariner announces that Mazikhandar is now a protectorate of Atlantis, and Sulumor has been appointed its Atlantean 'advisor'. Rafiq will be prosecuted for murder. Political prisoners will be released and human rights established. (He doesn't actually follow this with the usual 'democracy will be installed as soon as it is safe to do so'.)
Cap tells Dickson he'll be keeping an eye on them, and the Avengers leave in their quinjet. Walker says that he enjoyed fighting the Avengers but maybe things would have gone better if they'd told them what was really going on. Thin Man quotes 'need to know'.
Review / Commentaries
New Invaders #0 Review by
Rob Johnson
(
June 4, 2021
)
This is the concluding part 4 of the Once An Invader story arc in Avengers (1998) #82-84. Chuck Austen (the scripter of the Avengers issues) and Alan Jacobsen (who'll handle the rest of the NI series) co-wrote this issue.
This issue calls Wasp Giant-Woman, which is appropriate because she currently prefers growing rather than shrinking, but I don't think anyone else uses that name for her.
The new Captain Britain's in this issue too but doesn't do anything noticeable.
US Agent gathered the new Invaders membership (except Thin Man) in the Avengers issues.
Spitfire (Jacqueline Falsworth Crichton) was a member of the (retroactive) WWII Invaders. She got her speed power via a blood transfusion from the original android Human Torch, and in the Marvel Era was rejuvenated by another such transfusion.
She served in the WWII Invaders with her brother Union Jack (Brian Falsworth). The current UJ is his successor Joey Chapman.
Blazing Skull (Mark Todd) was active in WWII in Timely Comics. He joined the Invaders for their 2nd (mini-)series. He's kept out of the limelight since the 40's but he's lately spent a long time a prisoner of Arab terrorists, which has driven him somewhat insane. He's still alive because he's got 1 of those healing factors.
Tara seems like a female version of the android Invader Human Torch but we don't yet know her origin. Like HT initially, she spontaneously bursts into flame on contact with oxygen.
Sub-Mariner, also an original Invader, teamed up with these new Invaders because they both had a problem with Mazikhandar. But it seems that he's going to hang around for the rest of the series.
Thin Man has only revealed his involvement this issue. Bruce Dickson had his origin and only Timely app in Mystic Comics #4, but he's been made a member of the WWII Invaders spin-off Liberty Legion. He too joined the Invaders for their short 2nd series and has been declared a member of the post-War V-Battalion. He resurfaced in modern times when he hunted down and executed Nazi war criminal Agent Axis in Marvel Comics Presents #34, where Captain America arrested him for that murder.
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Main/1st Story Full Credits
Chuck Austen
C P Smith
C P Smith
Chris Walker
Scott Kolins
(Cover Penciler)
Scott Kolins
(Cover Inker)
Unknown
(Cover Colorist)
Additional Credits
Letterer
:
Dave Sharpe
.
Editor
:
Tom Brevoort
.
Editor-in-chief
:
Joe Quesada
.
All stories. Listed in alphabetical order.
Avengers
Captain America
(Steven Rogers)
Hawkeye
(Clinton Barton)
Invaders
Iron Man
(Anthony Stark)
She-Hulk
(Jennifer Walters)
Spitfire
(Jacqueline Falsworth)
Sub-Mariner
(Namor McKenzie)
U.S. Agent
(John Walker)
Wasp
(Janet Van Dyne)
Plus:
Blazing Skull (
Mark Todd
), Captain Britain (
Kelsey Leigh
), Human Torch (
Tara
), Thin Man, Union Jack (
Joey Chapman
).
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