Tom Brevoort
Author of Marvel Encyclopedia, Vol. 1
About the Author
Image credit: Jeffrey O. Gustafson
Series
Works by Tom Brevoort
Fantastic Force #2 2 copies
The Secret Defenders #15 2 copies
Uncanny Avengers #2 1 copy
Double Dragon #6 1 copy
The Secret Defenders #21 1 copy
The Secret Defenders #22 1 copy
The Secret Defenders #23 1 copy
The Secret Defenders #19 1 copy
The Secret Defenders #16 1 copy
The Secret Defenders #17 1 copy
The Secret Defenders #18 1 copy
The Secret Defenders #20 1 copy
The Secret Defenders #25 1 copy
The Avengers, Vol. 1 #383 1 copy
Double Dragon #5 1 copy
Associated Works
The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol. 1: Squirrel Power (2015) — Executive Editor — 907 copies, 63 reviews
The Marvel Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the Marvel Universe (2006) — Contributor, some editions — 752 copies, 8 reviews
Invincible, Volume 03: Perfect Strangers (2004) — Introduction, some editions — 301 copies, 4 reviews
Patsy Walker, A.K.A. Hellcat! Vol. 3: Careless Whisker(s) (2017) — Editor, some editions — 75 copies, 2 reviews
Tagged
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- Gender
- male
- Awards and honors
- Squiddy Award (Best Editor, 2004)
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Reviews
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Statistics
- Works
- 47
- Also by
- 12
- Members
- 260
- Popularity
- #88,386
- Rating
- 4.0
- Reviews
- 1
- ISBNs
- 8
The book starts out promising. It opens with a few stories that lead directly into events that are depicted in the main event. For example, the SWORD space station is attacked and Agent Brand ends up outside the station in a protective bubble. Here, we see her in the bubble reflecting on how she got to that point. Similar encounters for Beast and Wonder Man, and also Noh Var, follow. Then the book takes a turn.
The rest of the book is taken up by Tony Stark "reviewing" a report prepared by Maria Hill for him. In actuality, it's just an EXTENSIVE recap of events that lead into Secret Invasion. And that recap is done through large, wordy dialog boxes (of Tony "thinking to himself") coupled with images from throughout the tie-ins. Everything here is just a summary of prior material. After Tony's review, the book gives readers a Skrull "report" to his queen - which amounted to a bunch of character profiles. The book concludes with two somewhat interesting interviews with a writer and artists from the event.
Overall, this was a huge disappointment for anyone who has collected even some of the tie-in trades. I would only recommend this collection to those who don't intend to read the tie-ins at all, just the main event. Otherwise, this is a waste.… (more)