Yeah, I didn't really like the guy and thought he's too cartoonish, but this series made me really proud of him.
THE VILTRUMITE WAR CONTINUES! Invincible and the Coalition of planets bring the war to Planet Viltrum! All bets are off as the Coalition forces try to fight their way into the Viltrumite Empire's stronghold. Lives are lost, and a turning point in the war is reached. This issue features as special, over-sized main story and an extra special Science Dog back-up story by ROBERT KIRKMAN and CORY WALKER.
Ryan Ottley. Ryan Ottley. Hes Invincible. He draws all these worlds and characters, and then kills them in the most gruesome ways, making us care about all these cool characters that appear in the pages of this comic book series. I cant complain about anything Ottley does, including the gore. Its emotional. People are mangled and obliterated without care. Its not emotional or redeeming. Their deaths are true, in a sense. They are not heroic or romantized. The threat of the Viltrumite is well visualized. Ottley is a true super hero comic book artist. Hes a classic. Pick up this book. Its worth it. Read Full Review
The events in this issue are going to have some serious repercussions done the line, and is an issue every Invincible reader needs to own. Fast paced, epic space battles don't come along every day... HA! Yeah, actually in comics they do, but in this case, this is the best I've seen in some time. Well worth your time, Invincible #75 is worth 4.5 out of 5 Stars. Read Full Review
As an anniversary issue Invincible #75 is just all right. Being stuck in the middle of a big arc it does not get a chance to celebrate the series for making it so far. I am incredibly happy to see Invincible make it to 75 in such a cruel and unforgiving market like today. While #75 may not be the best issue, it is still a series that has earned it place. However, I do not give this issue much of a recommendation unless you have already been reading this arc. Read Full Review
Good, but not $5.99 good. Read Full Review
In and of itself, the latest chapter of Invincible is bloody good fun and well worth the long wait. But as a complete package, the issue charges more than equivalent projects from Marvel or DC without providing enough extra content to justify the price. Read Full Review
That's the definition of "Epic". I checked the dictionary. It literally said "Invincible 75".
It's impressive to see the improvement in Ottley's art throughout the years in this series.