SECRET INVASION strikes Thunderbolts Mountain as Captain Marvel attacks! But when you're dealing with the Thunderbolts, it's never quite clear who's the villain and who's the hero...Also, another unexpected visitor shows up, threatening to tear the T-Bolts apart from within! Can Norman Osborn hold his team of damaged psyches and tortured souls together, or is this the end of the Thunderbolts as we know them? Plus, Songbird and Moonstone collide! Radioactive Man and Swordsman must choose between their team, their homeland, and themselves. Also, find out who's crazier — Venom or Norman Osborn!
by Marvel Comics
Published February, 2009 (Modern Age) by Marvel Comics and went on sale February 18, 2009 for $19.99 USD. This issue contains 168 pages in Color, the current NM value is $20.00 USD. The publisher has rated this issue T+ (9+).
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ISBN-13: 9780785123941
Normal Osborn... The tension and drama of this book of mostly sociopaths and psychopaths is intense and wonderfully engaging. Stick a bunch of villains together, some of whom want redemption, most of whom aren't fully there by choice, but use this opportunity to get what they want while taking out teammates they find to be in the way of their plans is frosty, absolutely frosty. Since Warren Ellis wrote the previous few storylines, the series got deeply good in this way and these issues by Christos Gage are a juicy continuation of the drama started in Ellis' work with Mike Deodato. The artists generally provide competent work to help tell Gage's story for our heroes and villains alike, as Osborn positions himself for ultimate MCU power.