Invincible #92

Writer: Robert Kirkman Artist: Cory Walker, Ryan Ottley Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: June 13, 2012 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 10
7.7Critic Rating
8.2User Rating

CORY WALKER RETURNS TO INVINCIBLE... AGAIN!
What has been going on with Monster Girl and Robot? What happened to them while they were in the Flaxan dimension? All answers will be revealed - starting now! Meanwhile, trouble is brewing in the present and the New Invincible is already in over his head! All this - and where is Mark Grayson?!

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Revolution - Andrenn Jun 20, 2012

    Overall, a new arc for Invincible gives me yet another chance to tell you that you need to be buying this book. I consider Invincible to be the best super hero comic being published right now. It has got a cast full of likable and memorable characters, all of which Kirkman continues to add to every new story. This story is another accessible start to this great series you should not be missing out on. So next time you are at the comic shop correct the mistake of not reading Invincible. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    IGN - Mitch Dyer Jun 13, 2012

    The complexities of relationships is the running theme in Invincible #92, and it's something that's likely to continue as Kirkman continues to explore the complicated lives of this series' lesser-known and new characters. If the future is as strong and engaging as this, keep it coming. Hanging out with other heroes here is a refreshing change of pace. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Book Therapy - MrComicBook Jun 10, 2012

    Ryan Ottley and Cory Walker share penciling duties on this issue. Ottley pencils most of the issue, with Walker handling the story parts that detail Monster Girl and Rex in the alien world. Ottley's pencils are, as always, gorgeous. Characters have a stunning mount of personality when they speak. And while he fight scene wasn't exactly needed, Ottley knocks it out of the park. He never ceases to amaze me when it comes to penciling new villains Read Full Review

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