Secret Invasion, by Brian Michael Bendis and Leinil Francis Yu, is one of the most influential comic events of the last decades, but fans think the MCU series was a poor adaptation. The Secret Invasion series has been deemed one of the worst projects of this cinematic universe. Fans are particularly disappointed about the fact that it shared very little with its comic counterpart. Still, there are a few things that came directly from the comics.Secret Invasion introduced certain characters and concepts to the MCU that first appeared in the original Marvel event, such as the Super-Skrulls and the many shapeshifters revealed in the series. Fans are hopeful that they will have an impact on the future of the MCU just like the comic did in 2008.Portrayed by Killian Scott, Pagon was Gravik’s second-in-command at the Rebellion. A loyal soldier, he was Gravik’s muscle, willing to get his hands dirty for his leader and the movement. Unfortunately, once he started questioning Gravik, he murdered him. Pagon’s role in the series is quite small, but Marvel Comics fans surely recognized him from the comics.RELATED: 7 Best Marvel Events Following Secret Invasion
Secret Invasion, by Brian Michael Bendis and Leinil Francis Yu, is one of the most influential comic events of the last decades, but fans think the MCU series was a poor adaptation. The Secret Invasion series has been deemed one of the worst projects of this cinematic universe. Fans are particularly disappointed about the fact that it shared very little with its comic counterpart. Still, there are a few things that came directly from the comics.
Secret Invasion introduced certain characters and concepts to the MCU that first appeared in the original Marvel event, such as the Super-Skrulls and the many shapeshifters revealed in the series. Fans are hopeful that they will have an impact on the future of the MCU just like the comic did in 2008.
Portrayed by Killian Scott, Pagon was Gravik’s second-in-command at the Rebellion. A loyal soldier, he was Gravik’s muscle, willing to get his hands dirty for his leader and the movement. Unfortunately, once he started questioning Gravik, he murdered him. Pagon’s role in the series is quite small, but Marvel Comics fans surely recognized him from the comics.
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