FIRST ARC FINALE! A leader emerges.
This is my favorite new book and it gets my highest possible recommendation for the week. Everyone should be buzzing about this series. Read Full Review
I decide to skip my previous criticisms since there are still the same as the previous reviews I often cited, but at least, the names of the characters are a bit "futuristic" to say the least, though the linguistic structure is still in the 21st century at best. Yet, Invisible Republic #5 and the series itself demand our attention. This is almost akin a textbook of future warning of humanity's follies. Reading Invisible Republic is almost similar of the warnings of prophets and historians alike: Learn our mistakes to prevent tragedies all over again. Superb reading! Read Full Review
“Invisible Republic” #5 has a dynamite ending bombshell and I can't wait to see what the second arc has in store for us.This series has been a great politically charged story with lots of world building, fabulous artwork and great character development. “Must read” gets thrown around so much these days but this is one of the best new series of the year and deserves a lot more attention. Read Full Review
As the new characters come in and Arthur begins to take shape as a demagogue, Invisible Republic is finally feeling real. The story of Maidstone and the rise of the Malory regime feel like pieces of our own history reassembled to tell a familiar story, but one with its own unique elements and tragedies. The geopolitical context is in place, there's a cast of characters to follow, and there's a reason to invest in those characters. I'm more excited for this series than I have been in a while, and I'm looking forward to the second arc. Read Full Review
An issue of two halves really. One side good and the other a bit too stupid Read Full Review
Excellent payoff. Despite what the user "Un-Educated Reader" says.
The slow build of the first arc pays off here in this intensely dramatic climax.
Gay beekeepers? Really? DROP!!!