What a coincidence, I'm writing a post about
Skrulls in the MC2 shortly before the release of the
Captain Marvel movie which features
Skrull prominently! In all seriousness, this post and a few others have been in the works for a while now. Without further ado, let's get started.
While the shape-shifting
Skrulls have been menacing the
Earth since they first appeared way back in
Fantastic Four #2, the first time we see a
Skrull in the
MC2 is...the first appearance of the
MC2 in
What If #105. It's here we get a glimpse of the
Fantastic Five, who's members include the
Skrull Lyja Storm aka Ms. Fantastic.
We learn in
Spider-Girl #3 that
Lyja is married to
Johnny Storm and in
Fantastic Five (vol. 1) #2 we are first introduced to the couple's son,
Torus Storm, a
Human/Skrull hybrid.
Torus possesses both his mother's
Skrullian ability to shape-shift and his father's pyrogenic powers. Despite his (very) young age,
Torus often attempts to aid his family in battle by altering his form into that of a muscular adult male while utilizing his flame-blasts.
Both
Torus and his mother
Lyja require far more attention than this write-up on the
Skrulls as a whole can do justice, so look forward to me giving the them more focus in another post in the future. Needless to say, they are
Skrulls and it would have been remiss of me to leave them out of this post.
We don't encounter any other members of the
Skrull race until
Apox the Omega Skrull is introduced in
Spider-Girl #46.
Apox a
Skrull servant who was turned into a cyborg with the ability to access the
Power Cosmic via a power nodule on his back.
Apox killed the
Skrull Genetech's who granted him this ability when they refused to worship him as a god. Making his way to
Earth under the cover of a meteor swarm, making it past the
Orbital Defense Grid and destroying the top of the
Fantastic Five Headquarters on his mission to destroy the former
Fantastic Four. When
Spider-Girl removed the power nodule regulating
Apox's Power Cosmic, the
Omega Skrull nearly exploded due to the overload.
Apox was defeated when the nodule was restored after
Big Brain (
Reed Richards) had made modifications to it (
Spider-Girl #47).
Imprisoned within
S.H.I.E.L.D.'s
secret
Mount Athena maximum security prison,
Apox is freed by a beam of 'coherent energy' sent by the
Skrull High Command which restores him to power and eliminates the need for a command nodule. After leaving a trail of defeated heroes in his wake,
Apox attacks the
F5 Headquarters only to be delayed by the team's children and
Spider-Girl (
Spider-Girl #86-87). Meanwhile, a
Skrull Worldship traps the
F5 Headquarters within an '
extermi-field' which draws energy from the sun to create a bomb large enough to destroy the
Island of Manhattan. It transpires
Apox is merely a pawn for the
Skrulls to exact their revenge on
Earth, as they do not care if he succeeds or fails or even lives or dies (
Spider-Girl #87).
Making his way into the
Negative Zone via the
Fantastic Five's portal,
Apox heads to the
Fantastistation to take out the original
Fantastic Four, only to be defeated by the team when
Reed Richards uses the
Omega Skrull's Power Cosmic to seal the rift in reality and restore
Susan Richards (
Spider-Girl #87-88).
Spider-Girl makes her way back out of the
Negative Zone to deliver
Reed Richard's solution to the solar bomb-reversing the polarity and sending the energy back to the
Skrull Worldship. With the
Skrull Worldship disabled and the mission a failure, the
Skrulls chose imprisonment on
Earth alongside
Apox rather than face the
Skrull High Command (
Spider-Girl #86).
Finally, the
Shaper of Worlds, the sentient
Skrull-made original
Cosmic Cube makes appearances in
Last Planet Standing #2 and
#3 alongside other
Great Powers of the Universe who gather to discuss the threat to reality
Galactus' final plan poses. Ultimately deciding they must destroy
Galactus using a combined destructive bolt strong enough to wipe out the
Earth and the entire
Milky Way Galaxy, the
Great Powers are halted in their attempt when
Reed Richards is forced to use his
Transdimensional Cannon's single shot on the cosmic beings.
As mentioned in my
previous post the
Orbital Defense Grid was commissioned following the events of the mysterious '
Skrull Incident' (
A-Next #2) which was some years prior. This alongside
Apox the Omega Skrull's out of date references to heroes such as
Thor,
Captain America and
Iron Man strongly suggests the
Skrull Empire has not had contact with Earth since - a fact the
marvunapp entry for Apox pointed out (
Spider-Girl #47). It's also worth pointing out that apart from
Apox, no one from the
Skrull Empire approached
Earth directly, as evident from the
Skrull Worldship's position far away from the planet at the edge of the
Milky Way Galaxy (
Spider-Girl #87-88). It's also suggested that
Apox may have attacked the
Fantastic Five against orders as a result of his delusion of godhood. While we don't know much about the state of the
Skrull Empire, we do know that it is currently led by an
Emperor (
Spider-Girl #88) who presumably presides over the
Skrull High Command (
Spider-Girl #86-88) in a regime that
Lyja refers to as '
virtual slavery' (
Spider-Girl #88).
And that's it, that's all I have to share about the
Skrulls in the MC2. Clearly, there is an untold story in the history of the
MC2 involving the '
Skrull Incident' and I believe it played a part in keeping the
Skrull race from openly attacking
Earth. Perhaps one day I'll expand on it in it's own post?
Until I can uncover
Tom Defalco and
Ron Frenz's unpublished scripts and plot ideas, I remain
frogoat