Rating | Collected Issues | Reviews |
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8.6
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Invincible #121 | 2 |
7.9
|
Invincible #122 | 2 |
8.0
|
Invincible #123 | 3 |
8.9
|
Invincible #124 | 2 |
8.2
|
Invincible #125 | 2 |
9.2
|
Invincible #126 | 2 |
7.4
|
Invincible #127 | 4 |
7.7
|
Invincible #128 | 3 |
9.2
|
Invincible #129 | 4 |
7.4
|
Invincible #130 | 4 |
6.5
|
Invincible #131 | 3 |
8.1
|
Invincible #132 | 2 |
Invincible (2003-2018), by Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker, and Ryan Ottley (Image)
Championed as “the little book that could”, this series has been surprisingly consistent throughout its lengthy run. Nominated for multiple Eisners (including “Best New Series” and “Best Continuing Series”), what started as a guilty pleasure quickly turned into an enduring staple in my collection. Whether you have binged this series or been along for the whole fifteen year ride, it’s been fun, real fun. It’s a credit to the genre. I appreciate that even Walker recognizes Ottley’s superior art. The pacing of this book is a little fast. I would have welcomed them to allow some of the arcs to “breath” a little more (the characters are that endearing). Invincible always deserves a 10 out of 10.