The brutal rise of Arthur McBride. Arthur and Maia are on the run in a hostile city after their act of violence at Bright Rock Beach. Meanwhile, disgraced reporter Croger Babb is threatened by a conspiracy from the past as he investigates Maia’s story.
Invisible Republic is wonderful example of both writing and art working in harmony to build an incredible story that begs to be read. Reading a story from both ends of the book would seem like a bad idea, but this creative team pulls it off with style. Invisible Republic is a fantastic series that everyone should check out because it's hard to imagine anyone not getting hooked with just these two issues. Read Full Review
Invisible Republic is rolling, and I'm loving the ride so far. The characters, the action, the dystopian backdrop…everything about this book pulls you in and doesn't let go. I'm also so blessed to have met the creators who are charming and super smart as well as extremely talented. I can't wait for #3! Read Full Review
“Invisible Republic” is a series you absolutely must be reading. At only two issues there's already so much to take in because this team has built such a vast world. There are a lot of comics demanding your attention right now but “Invisible Republic” is one you should give it to enthusiastically. Read Full Review
As always, the language applied is yet in 21st century context, with no innovative terms so far (perhaps the surnames I assume). Probably, we are treated in the present-ism in the faade of the futuristic take of struggle, survival, chances and fate themselves. Once again, the creative team remains consistent in their brand of storytelling, and the plots involved are also becoming engaging. A great read! Read Full Review
Invisible Republic #2 is a deep and fascinating read. Every character is steeped in complexity, Arthur is obviously dubious but I wouldnt overlook the other characters capacities for secrets and intrigue. Were only two issues in and things are already twisting and turning, the future of this book is as bright as its world is bleak. If you missGabriel Hardman & Corinna Bechko on “Star Wars Legacy” then this offers a beautiful return to a different type of science fiction for the team. The deep legends, and the gorgeous visuals make Invisible Republic a new kind of space epic you just can't miss. Read Full Review
Overall a very middle of the road entry to the series but I feel it has to be. It's holding up all the traffic on the road too but I get the impression that's because there's a huge pile up ahead. Read Full Review
Going strong.. pick it up if you haven't already.