Monax did not deserve this life. Monster Girl has to deal with her failure as a father (not a typo-it's complicated). All the while, the greatest foe Invincible has ever faced... plans to make his move.
We still get a great tease for whats to come with the underground pair, so its not a completely wash, and the other two storylines absolutely deliver on all fronts, so its hard to hold it against them. Were definitely in the setup process across the three plotlines and so far Kirkmans been amazing at transitioning from setup to execution, so Im absolutely willing to give him the benefit of the doubt and strap myself in for the ride. Read Full Review
It seems a bit naive to complain about long-term plotting and character build-up in a Robert Kirkman title, as his books thrive on the building of tension until the necessary massive explosion of violence, but 'Invincible' has been on a very odd schedule of late, emphasizing the fact that issue after issue can take place without a lot of overt drama. This issue picks up on three of our ongoing plotlines, giving us a little bit on each, without wrapping any of them or bringing their drama to a head, which leaves me a bit nonplussed by the end. Invincible #107 is a nicely crafted run-of-the-mill issue, furthering the ongoing storylines, but feeling like we're covering the same territory over and over, earning a better-than-average 3 out of 5 stars overall. Hopefully, a big dramatic story beat is coming that will make the wait worth it, but right now it feels like we've been in limbo for a bit too long... Read Full Review