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The: Secret Invasion

: Fury is portrayed not as the untouchable mastermind of old, but as an exceptional human grappling with age, trauma, and his own failures.

: The show's finale triggers global anti-alien paranoia, leading to vigilante "hit squads" and setting up political shifts for upcoming films like Captain America: Brave New World . Notable Artistic Controversy How to Fix the Secret Invasion Series (MARVEL/MCU)

Touching down between the events of Civil War and Dark Reign , the comic series centers on the terrifying realization that anyone—from your neighbor to a fellow Avenger—could be an impostor. The Secret Invasion

: The series famously used the tagline "Who do you trust?" , leaning into themes of paranoia and identity.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) adaptation focuses on an older, more vulnerable Nick Fury as he faces a radicalized Skrull faction. : Fury is portrayed not as the untouchable

: The invasion is led by Queen Veranke , who believes Earth is the Skrulls' divinely promised home after their own world was destroyed.

"The Secret Invasion" primarily refers to a major Marvel crossover event where Earth's heroes discover a subversive, long-term infiltration by the Skrulls , a race of alien shapeshifters. This concept has been explored across two major mediums with distinct tones and outcomes: The Original Comic Event (2008) : The series famously used the tagline "Who do you trust

: A group of Skrulls, led by Gravik , becomes tired of waiting for Fury to find them a new home (a promise made in 2019's Captain Marvel ). They decide to take Earth for themselves by inciting a world war.