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A solid volume. This is a short review, because I got so much to say about the next two volumes. So "Good" is the best way to talk about this one. Let's go!
The government organization Mark's been working for turns out to be...more than they appear. Another good twist!
The power balance just got shaken up and it’s awesome
If you like superhero comics: read Invincible.If you're sick of superhero comics: READ INVINCIBLE.I promise, not a single arc will conclude without you feeling like you got punched in the face.And you'll like it.'nuff said.
Extremely entertaining, great writing & artwork. There's no doubt now that I'm gonna continue to read this series to the final panel. What I think is great about this is that this is a superhero book that actually has a beginning, middle & end. On to Vol. 11
And all this time I grew to like Cecil so much. And Kid Omni-man... god what a horrible name... but yeah, I liked him, too!But what really surprised me this time was the Mauler Twins. Just. Wow.This is rapidly becoming one of my all-time favorite comics.
Wild that I had a general disdain for most of the characters in this series and Kirkman responded in vol 10 by going "lol what if we made even more characters unlikable?" On the one hand it's interesting that the world is getting more complex and morally grey, on the other hand I find myself disengaging with the world since I don't like the characters in it. Kirkman has a tendency to over-explain things and have nice moments ruined by what read like explanations to the reader instead of organic
4.5 Stars.Such a good volume with amazing moments that, once again, I wasn't expecting. How Kirkman still delivers a strong and refreshing storyline volume after volume is something I can't begin to grasp. But it is such a joy every time I start with a new collection.Who's the Boss? is more than a fitting title for this volume. We have our ever likable and naive main character, Mark, finding out that maybe the people he works for, aren't as heroic as he has been thinking. It is a shock and a big...
Shaking things up at last.
Invincible Vol. 10 Who's the Boss? collects issues 48-53 of the series by Robert Kirkman and Ryan Ottley.After learning that Cecil has been working with some of the villains hr has brought to justice, Mark decides to cut ties with the government and the Guardians of the Globe. Mark's younger brother Oliver also starts training and becomes a new sidekick, Kid Omni-Man. A lot happens in this volume. Invincible no longer helping the government is a big departure for the character which should open
This was a great volume and focuses on Marks fallout with his boss Cecil and that fight was something and changes a lot of things and we see the latter's past and it was something he was used to, working with criminals. And then we have Kid Omni aka Oliver and him teaming with mark and taking lives and dealing with those questions. Its pretty well done and just shows him bordering on the territory of ethics. And Doc Seismic, Armstrong Levi and more villains in the background planning something.
Best volume so far as Cecil and Global Defense agency fall afoul of one another, a result that is further made that much worse when Kid Omni-Man crosses the line! White-knuckle riding drama all over the place as THAT simmering romance may also becoming to a boil. 8 out of 12
Just fantastic !This title just keeps getting better and better after each passing volume and this here was some amazing shit . This volume really turns things upside down for the world of invincible as he learns that the hero business he was so happy to be in , wasn't as black and white as he thought . In fact , he also finds out the difficulties he has to face at his home and a certain villain re-surfaces , while another makes a surprising return. This is just pure joy to read , but this time
One of my favourite volumes thus far, containing some really exciting issues. I will say, though, that I do miss the colouring by Bill Crabtree—his pastels made the art feel really refreshing for the 2000s and I will always prefer less conventional palettes to the typical realistic shiny colour style. I think the writing of the female characters has possibly hit its lowest point in this volume, it felt very much 'I'm not like the other girls'-esque. The will-they won't-they love triangle just fe...
A lot of consequence, some expected. World: The art is strong once again, the tone and the jarring nature of the violence is pretty great. The world building is good and the moving pieces come together to bring the story to a head at the same time even adding more to the drama. Two large chunks come home to roost and they are interesting. Story: It's good but is it's also expected. I know there is a lot of consequence and status quo changing stuff. But I think I've read enough comic books and th...
Another excellent volume of Invincible, with a few tweaks to the art (including the lurid colouring of true artista Fco. Plascencia) to help it POP! even more.A lot happens so I won't get into full on recap mode, but the most stunning developments were how (view spoiler)[ quickly little bro Oliver goes from adorable sidekick mode like this:to THIS: (hide spoiler)]Wowza.["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
This is a big contender for my favourite volume in the series. It is magnificent. The dynamic between Cecil and Mark is so compelling.
This has to have the best trade of Invincible yet. So much happened. I like how Oliver is intrinsically different from Mark. I'm really interested to see where this will go especially since that last page cameo...-short review done. Real review to come.
Oho? This has placed a lot of neat things in motion and I’m excited to see where this goes! Sometimes I worry with the length of this series that I’ll fall out of interest, but I’m finding that’s not the case.”I’ve been too trusting, too naive.”In which Mark realizes a lot of ugly truths and has to face them, while still being blind to other ugly truths at the same time. Complex! I’m digging the new suit.I appreciate how we get to see that Rick’s life has been wholly changed by the actions of a
The status quo has definitely changed.One was a long time coming.Another was something I was worried might be the case...