This war just got asymmetrical.
In this issue of Invisible Republic we also get the introduction of a letters page, another smartly written article by Corrina Bechko explaining the potential and realistic use of space elevators, and a much too short single-page describing the behind the scenes process that went into the creation of this issue, which is my only complaint..we need more! This series continues to be one of my favorite books of 2015 and when my only complaint is that I wish there was more, well, it must be pretty darn good! Read Full Review
In this issue of Invisible Republic we also get the introduction of a letters page, another smartly written article by Corrina Bechko explaining the potential and realistic use of space elevators, and a much too short single-page describing the behind the scenes process that went into the creation of this issue, which is my only complaint..we need more! This series continues to be one of my favorite books of 2015 and when my only complaint is that I wish there was more, well, it must be pretty darn good! Read Full Review
This is the most adult comic on the market. It is not full of violence, sex, or drugs, but individuals trying to discover truth, on a personal and planetary scale. It is the finest example of what science fiction can be. This is the type of story one would expect from Robert Heinlein or Isaac Asimov. This is must reading. Recommended. Read Full Review
Invisible Republic is a must read, a literary science fiction comic with a hell of a lot to say. The characters are deep and real, the world is fascinating and the plot is getting thicker by the page. Go buy it. Read Full Review
My earlier skepticism about this series has melted away, at least as long as it keeps producing issues like this. There aren't enough political thrillers in the world of comics, and this book is a welcome relief. Read Full Review
Gabriel Hardman and Corinna Bechko often talk about their love for old movies, and it's that love that comes across in Invisible Republic's painstakingly-realized human characters and intricately-plotted world. Read Full Review
It's good, it's interesting. It just needs a little more excitement, it's mostly talking heads.