When an evil band of evil aliens from the farthest reaches of evilspace kidnap ZIM's best friend, ZIM is horrified. Until, that is, he discovers the aliens think his "best friend" is Dib. Now ZIM couldn't care less, but Dib, trapped in a cell on an alien ship, cares a lot.
Invader Zim #13 is silly, lighthearted, and ridiculous, which is exactly how the series and this character's story is supposed to be. It is entertaining and zany, and is a nice break from so many stories that are hellbent on being dark and serious. As someone who was dreading a series that was without its original creator behind it, I have been very happy and satisfied with what I've read. Jhonen does serve as "Control Brain", which is probably the best title I've ever read in a credits page of a comic book. It definitely shows, and I'm glad the series is continuing to be so great, with issue #13 as proof. Read Full Review
Invader Zim #13 maintains the humor of the comic for another month; maybe not doing anything too ambitious, but it doesn't necessarily have to. And hey, if you haven't yet, check out our interview with this issue's creative team! Read Full Review
A series I've known for the longest time as being consistently fresh is showing its age. That's a scary thought. Still though, God knows this isn't the worst we've seen Zim. Read Full Review
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