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Publisher |
Marvel |
Writer |
Brian Michael Bendis |
Inker |
Danny Miki |
Inker |
Allen Martinez |
Colorist |
Dean White |
Colorist |
Paul Mounts |
Letterer |
Dave Lanphear |
Cover Artist |
Marko Djurdjevic |
Artist |
Khoi Pham |
Published | October 2008 |
Noh-Varr is attempting to reach out to the Kree Supreme Intelligence for guidance when news of Captain Marvel’s return reaches The Cube. As Noh-Varr ponders what Marvel’s resurrection could mean, the Skrulls’ Stark Tech virus corrupts the prison’s systems and a number of prisoners escape. Noh-Varr decides that the chaos is his cue to leave as well. As he flies away from Thunderbolts Mountain in Colorado, the returned Captain Marvel - who has realized that he is in fact the Skrull sleeper agent, Khn’nr - is struggling to come to terms with his dual identity. He suddenly finds himself under attack from two Super-Skrulls and battles them through a small town. Marvel/Khn’nr defeats one of his attackers and gives chase to the other as it flees upwards into space. When he reaches Earth’s upper atmosphere, Marvel is faced with a fleet of huge Skrull warships. Determined to live up to the hero he is impersonating, Khn’nr flies through and destroys a number of the ships. However, before he can disable them all, Khn’nr is hit with several powerful blasts from one of the remaining vessels and is finally bested by the Super-Skrull he was originally pursuing. The Super-Skrull releases Khn’nr from its grasp and watches as he falls back towards Earth. Khn’nr’s weakened body ignites as he re-enters Earth’s atmosphere. But as he flashes through Captain Marvel’s memories of heroism and camaraderie, the Skrull gains peace with his impending death. He plummets to the ground in a ball of fire, crashing to Earth just as a stunned Noh-Varr arrives on the scene.