The Invisibles Vol. 6: Kissing Mister Quimper
| Writer | Grant Morrison |
| Artist | Ivan Reis, John Stokes, Chris Weston |
| Paperback: | Feb 1, 1998 |
In the sixth volume of the INVISIBLES collection, the group of freedom fighters must deal with the aftermath of their battle with the Hand of Glory. But as the Invisibles look to rest and regroup, they soon discover that this fight had far greater effects than their physical casualties. With King Mob growing even more violent and their leader Ragged Robin continuing to hide many secrets, the Invisibles find themselves dealing with time distortions, secret government installations, and their own warped pasts as they try to uncover the truth about the mind-controlling dwarf called Quimper. Collects issues #14-22.
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The ragged robin issues were truly astounding.
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9.5
“Which side are you on?”
“The side with the butter on it.”
Grant Morrison’s The Invisibles is a very different type of story from most other comic books. It’s not only told in very nonlinear form but also told in an esoteric manner. Meaning that you have to reread it at least twice through to understand certain aspects.
That being said, the first time I read it I was quite torn. In some ways I was really getting into bits of the story. But there were parts that I was absolutely lost on. I really had to force myself through the first read. I didn’t pick it up again until over a year later.
BUT….. once I finally did, it was SO worth it!!! My second read was so much more enjoyable. After reading it the second time I imme more -
6.5