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Original Title: | Invincible: Ultimate Collection, Volume 4 |
ISBN: | 1582409897 (ISBN13: 9781582409894) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Invincible Ultimate Collection #4, Invincible (Collected Editions) #8-9, Invincible (Single Issues) , more |
Robert Kirkman
Hardcover | Pages: 336 pages Rating: 4.36 | 1432 Users | 51 Reviews
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Witness Invincible's transition from new hero just starting out to an established superhero! This volume collects Invincible's violent battle with the villainous Reanimen, the invasion attempt by the Sequis from Mars, and the introduction of the Viltrumite agent, Anissa.Collects issues #36–47 and extras.
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Title | : | Invincible: Ultimate Collection, Vol. 4 (Invincible Ultimate Collection #4) |
Author | : | Robert Kirkman |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
Published | : | April 1st 2009 by Image Comics (first published August 20th 2008) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Superheroes. Comic Book |
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Ratings: 4.36 From 1432 Users | 51 ReviewsJudge Out Of Books Invincible: Ultimate Collection, Vol. 4 (Invincible Ultimate Collection #4)
Well 4 volumes in & I just can't get enough of this series, love it.Kirkman's Invincible is quickly moving toward the very, very tippity-top of my list of superhero books. This has consistently been some of the best superhero work I've ever read. Kirkman is able to use the added freedom of Image to both provide his take on every super-hero trope ever (only done better than just about anyone's ever done them) but to satirize the often comparatively inept story elements by lesser talents working for the big two. Often Kirkman is deftly switching from satire to
What can I say, this is easily in my top 5 of current comic series. It is just so well written and relatable. Even though it sure felt like a transitory arc (I know that seems odd for a years worth of stories), I thoroughly enjoyed it and am eager to go buy volume 5 pronto.
"Probably the Best Superhero Comic Book in the Universe!" It's hard to argue with that tagline. Kirkman writes fun, fast-paced stories with a great balance of heart and action. And without the burdens of a corporate character, he's also not afraid to take risks. The art is fantastic and perfectly suits the stories.
Although the fantastic humor is far and inbetween in this volume, the complicated plot and worldwide developments really drove me through it in a hurry, stopping only to pick up the next volume. Definitely violent and unexpected, I was happy to see some of my favorite characters return. Kirkman is building a big story here with the kind of irreversible character death and damage that he's famous for. Moving along.
I'm absolutely hooked.It's like Kirkman copied the very best sagas of Marvel and DC and... put all together in one universe, with a superhero with an awesome family, in a good and bad way.Fucking awesome.
Better. Possibly because more storylines and characters were already started. But also they handled the Amber relationship better. And Alan the Alien was really good in this one. And the William storyline moved along some. Just in general the writing was better and a bit less predictable. Unfortunately this is the last of the 4 volumes I own, so I guess I'll have to see if they are available from the library.
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