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EXCLUSIVE: Captain Britain and MI:13 #1 Preview

Mon, April 28th, 2008 at 12:07PM (PDT) | Updated: April 28th, 2008 at 12:21PM

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"Captain Britain and MI:13" on sale May 14
Marvel Comics has provided CBR with an exclusive preview of Captain Britain and MI: 13 #1 by Paul Cornell and Leonad Kirk, on sale May 14. When you're through checking out these exciting images, be sure to visit CBR's Marvel Comics forum to discuss this title with fellow reades.

For more on Captain Britain and MI: 13, check out CBR's interview with writer Paul Cornell and editor Nick Lowe.

CAPTAIN BRITAIN AND MI: 13 #1

COVER BY: BRYAN HITCH

WRITER: PAUL CORNELL

PENCILS: LEONARD KIRK

COLORED BY: BRIAN REBER

THE STORY:

SECRET INVASION TIE-IN!

The Skrull Invasion isn’t restricted to the US. When the Skrull Invasion hits England, only Captain Britain and MI: 13 stand in their way. Can they find out what the Skrulls are after before it’s too late?

Rated T+ …$2.99

PRICE: 2.99

IN STORES: May 14, 2008

Keywords:  captain britain, paul cornell, leonard kirk, secret invasion, marvel comics

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