The Sundog has been captured by pirates, with Grix and the crew at the mercy of its black-hearted captain Turo. When a disabled Lux ship is found stranded in the junk rings, it becomes the Riveters' next target . . . and the Sundog is dragged along for the increasingly treacherous ride.
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"Invisible Kingdom #7" teases some new developments between the Sundog crew and the Riveters while Ward's art continues to find new ways to engage readers. Read Full Review
Invisible Kingdom continues to be a real treat to read. I love the cast and the style of the whole science fiction concept and hope that we'll get into some real exploratory stuff at some point just to let all the imaginative stuff run wild. Grix is now facing some real choices that they're going to have to work through with the crew and hopefully that'll flesh them out a bit more as it felt like a more streamlined version of the crew with th Read Full Review
Invisible Kingdom is a character-focused space opera that's stellar but that still has room to grow. - Read Full Review