The Flaxan invasion comes to a horrible, violent end. Robot and Monster Girl will never be the same again as their secrets are revealed. The new Invincible has gotten a taste for what his new role will require. Meanwhile, back at home... Mark Grayson is growing stronger.
There are no complaints to be had as far as the art goes this month. Even John Rauch seems to be settling in more as colorist, as the book has less of the usual ethereal quality and glimmery skin tones. I certainly won't complain about having Ryan Ottley back as full-time artist after this issue, but at the same time, Cory Walker more than held his own throughout this storyline. Read Full Review
While I did not like the story arc all that much, i really did enjoy this issue. It's worth checking out if you're a monthly Invincible reader. Read Full Review
I respect this book and its creative team, It's a great series just not a mandatory monthly read for me. This is where I go when I need something different. Read Full Review
Invincible is going to be a great book to read in the upcoming months. Next month would be a good time to jump on. Read Full Review
The Art was pretty much the style we are used to seeing in Invincible which isnt a bad thing. If its not broken why try to fix it. One thing I did notice about this issue was the subtle weight loss Atom Eve has had. I for one like her being plump but hey I am sure saving the world make you burn uber calories. Read Full Review
As I said, this is a fine issue if you're already a fan of "Invincible" and are invested in the current storyline, but it suffers from a bout of mediocrity. If you're looking to jump back into the book in anticipation of issue #100, then maybe wait until next issue. I just expected a little more than Kirkman was offering this time around. Read Full Review
It's awkward in many ways