By now you must have heard the news. Elektra is--well, was--a Skrull, as revealed in NEW AVNEGERS #31. But it doesn't end with her. Writer Brian Michael Bendis promises that there are many more twists and turns to come. The big question that every Avenger will have to ask, whether they be a Mighty Avenger or a New Avenger, is Who Do You Trust? Who is a Skrull? Who isn't?
Bendis says the surprise ending at the end of NEW AVENGERS #31 was just the tip of the iceberg, adding that which part of the ending is more revealing may surprise you. "Well it's not so much the ending as what does the ending mean?" teases Bendis. "What is it? Already people go, 'Oh another [expletive deleted] Skrull story [expletive deleted] you,' or when things settle down they go, 'Hmm, what does this mean?' That's what it is. It's what does this mean? Does it mean that there was a Skrull posing as Elektra? Or has there been a large-scale military invasion by a shape-shifting race, who has lost their home world and religiously believes that this world is theirs? It's been written in the scriptures that Earth is theirs. Using every last bit of their power to make a last stand to take what they believe is theirs. And using our own weaknesses and our own fears and paranoia against us.
"The Avengers will react accordingly," says Bendis, who scripts both MIGHTY AVENGERS and NEW AVENGERS. "Half of them will think it's just an isolated case and some of the more world-savvy characters will say, 'No, we may be at war and we may have already lost.' If last summer the tagline was 'Whose side are you on?' for CIVIL WAR, the question this year is 'Who can you trust?' The Avengers are like, 'This is ridiculous because I don't know who the [expletive deleted] you people are. I don't know what's going on. All I know is [things have] gone to hell because Wolverine, Spider-Man and Dr. Strange couldn't tell that a Skrull was a Skrull until it was dead.' So that means the Skrulls have done something to themselves.
"And the last page with the baby, which is probably my favorite page of all time, it's just Damian from "The Omen" looking at the reader," Bendis says, cackling like an evil mastermind. "It's just hilarious. That says not just that maybe Luke Cage's baby is a Skrull, it says that anything that's living and breathing could be. It's not necessarily who you think it is. But what has to be said--and I see that people are worried about it and they're right to be worried--I promise on a stack of Jewish bibles that the 'Secret War,' 'House of M' and 'Civil War,' those happened. Those are things we're not going to reveal the Skrulls were all behind it. I didn't write CIVIL WAR, so for me to say that 'Civil War' was all because of the Skrulls, that's nasty to Mark [Millar].
"So nothing is being retconned," Bendis says assuringly. "I promise that the Skrull thing is a serious threat. What the heroes have done to themselves, they have done to themselves. Now what could be is that the Skrulls gleefully allowed us to do as much damage to ourselves as possible, because it makes their lives a lot easier. So when the Civil War happened, the Skrulls go, 'Okay, everyone sit back for while. They're going to beat the [expletive deleted] out of each other and kill Captain America. That's one less thing we have to do.'"
Bendis offers one suggestion to fans: go back and re-read your comics with the Skrulls in mind. "You can go back and read NEW AVENGERS, and re-read Elektra appearances, and you can try to be a detective and try to figure out for yourself when and where these things happened," says Bendis. "We will be revealing them all, but in the meantime, you're going to get a lot more bang for your buck because you're going to be able to re-read your comics in a new light. I am telling you that the Skrull thing has been going on since NEW AVENGERS #1. The Skrulls were the shadowy people in the first issue. I thought I'd tell you that. That's how much is going to happen. I can tell you that without giving anything away. But you can go back now and re-read and try to figure out who is who, because hints were plotted. Part of the NEW AVENGERS initial pitch was this lengthy, lengthy story. So that's what I am really excited about is people getting to re-read their comics, getting more for their couple of bucks.
"That's the good juicy stuff of this," says Bendis, excited that the cat's at least partially out of the bag. "This is where the fun is going to happen. And the fun will be me getting my butt kicked a little bit, but that's okay. That's how much I believe in the fun we're about to have. Everything's been set, everything is locked. We know exactly when all of this stuff took place."
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