The Invisibles Vol. 3: Entropy In The U.k.
| Writer | Grant Morrison |
| Artist | Phil Jimenez, Steve Yeowell |
| Paperback: | Feb 18, 2014 |
The battle between rebels and conspirators continues as a captured King Mob is beaten and tortured by the Conspiracy in their brutal attempt to learn the secrets of the Invisibles. Looking to save their him, the rest of King Mob's cell joins forces but it will be up to the newest Invisible, Dane McGowan, to stay ahead of the masses of armed Conspiracy thugs and save his compatriot. Also, the horrifying secret that transformed Boy from an officer of law to a disciple of chaos is finally revealed. Collects issues #17-25.
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“You really need to work on those pick up lines if you want to score, darling.”
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 s more+ Like • Comment -
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