The new Invincible faces defeat at the hands of the Flaxan Army! The Guardians of the Globe have fallen! What is Monster Girl and Robot's part in all this? How are they responsible? More of their past in the Flaxan dimension is revealed. And where is Mark Grayson during all this?
Both Ryan Ottley and Cory Walker handle their respective sections well. Ottley has never been a slouch when it comes to epic action, and his various battle scenes are a feast of visual delights. Walker is arguably the standout artist this month, however, as he tackles most of the key emotional moments in his flashback scenes. It helps that colorist John Rauch is able to add more depth and richness to Walker's pencils than we've seen in his previous work. I'll probably never be happy with the odd, shimmery quality to Rauch's skin tones, but he does plenty right with this series as well. Read Full Review
Overall I have to say I was pleased with this issue. Robert Kirkman delivers an emotional and gripping installment for the series with Invincible #94, and whether you guess the cliffhanger or not, you should be excited for next month. Read Full Review
It's well written, well drawn and has on of the most unique color palates in all of comics but it took me a while to get onboard because I was afraid I'd be lost without catching up on a good $100 worth of trades. For those out there who are in the same position I was I can tell you now that you're used to the Marvel or DC pantheons you could pick up this series at this issue and figure it out just fine. As I said, the concepts aren't anything you haven't read before; you just haven't read them done right until now. Read Full Review
Invincible 94 is a very good issue. It has a great ending, and the Robot and Monster Girl story in the Flaxian Dimension is fantastic. Ryan Ottley does a fantastic job with art, as always, and the reveal page was awesome. Read Full Review
Invincible has been a series that I pick up and read occasionally to keep up with what is going on with Mark Grayson, and though this issue has some big character developments and a good cliffhanger, there's nothing here that is out of this world, or scraping the bottom of the barrel. This is an issue that simply is - a good story of love in the time of war, and the creative team brings it together effectively. I like the Viltrumite twist, the expression of love between two characters, and appreciate the frustration Mark is going through as he sits on the sidelines. Invincible #94 is worth checking out, earning 3.5 out of 5 Stars. Read Full Review
Now on its third issue of one protracted fight scene, Invincible is being stretched paper-thin, and giving the impression of running on empty, arguably for the first time Read Full Review
God, I figured out Amanda had sex with Flaxans, but I had hopes it won't be it... Okay. By the way, it's cool to see Viltrumites trying to save the planet as well. It should be their concern. Also imagine hiding your feelings for 300+ years.