crookedtreehouse's review against another edition

Go to review page

2.0

I'm reading this solely because I'm reading all of the Secret Invasion tie-ins. I have no itnerest in Hercules as a Marvel character, no interest in the Eternals, and no interest in the cosmic Skrulls.

As such, I don't really feel qualified to rate this. I just didn't care about a single panel. I couldn't follow what was happening, and wasn't bothered to do any research to find out what happened.

Back when Hercules took over The Incredible Hulk series, I had several friends tell me I should read it, but I balked because I don't care about Hercules.

I made the right decision. I usually enjoy Pak's writing, and I don't run screaming from Van Lente's work, but I found this volume totally impenetrable. And as it doesn't actually deal with the Secret Invasion plot (the series is actually titled "The Sacred Invasion" in this volume), it's completely unnecessary if you're just trying to read Secret Invasion books.

But if you like Hercules and The Eternals, I guess this might be fun.

sisteray's review against another edition

Go to review page

4.0

Cheaper to get Sacred Invasion which includes this and Love and War.

ladydewinter's review

Go to review page

4.0

This series is pure joy to read. How utterly delightful! It's like there's one great line after the other, and it's not just great lines, it's a great plot, too.

"Sacred Invasion" is a Secret Invasion tie in where Hercules, Amadeus Cho and his pup go on a mission together with some other gods from other pantheons to destroy the Skrull gods. Together, these gods form the God Squad, and they ride in a Godmobile and that's all I have to say, right?

My favorite thing about this series is the relationship between Herc and Amadeus. And the way the original Greek myths are weaved in throughout the story. A lovely, lovely book.
More...