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Original Title: | Invincible: Ultimate Collection, Volume 3 |
ISBN: | 1582407630 (ISBN13: 9781582407630) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Invincible Ultimate Collection #3, Invincible (Collected Editions) #6-7, Invincible (Single Issues) , more |
Robert Kirkman
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 336 pages Rating: 4.37 | 1573 Users | 60 Reviews
Details Regarding Books Invincible: Ultimate Collection, Vol. 3 (Invincible Ultimate Collection #3)
Title | : | Invincible: Ultimate Collection, Vol. 3 (Invincible Ultimate Collection #3) |
Author | : | Robert Kirkman |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
Published | : | July 11th 2007 by Image Comics (first published January 1st 2007) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Superheroes. Comic Book |
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Collecting the formative issues in the grown of Invincible as a superhero. This volume collects Invincible's violent battle with the villainous Angstrom Levy, his reunion with his estranged father and the bloody battle with the Viltrumites. This is a can't-miss for any Invincible fan and a perfect addition to any bookshelf.Collects issues #25–35, The Pact #4 and some extras.
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Ratings: 4.37 From 1573 Users | 60 ReviewsComment On Regarding Books Invincible: Ultimate Collection, Vol. 3 (Invincible Ultimate Collection #3)
consistently above average but never grand storytelling. Invinible is never going to reach the heights of Batman but it seems okay with that. Kirkmans characters are too similiar and often share the same sarcastic tone. The different dimensions was interesting, the same as his friends 15 years in the future, saving him from one dimension. There are lots of interesting storylines but most feel recycled from previous storylines. The brother angle could be good for the series as the mother hasMy least favorite of the three volumes, but it definitely seems to get a little better toward the end. The Angstrom Levy fight is most definitely a high point... the writer in me hopes to see more of him, and the reader who likes Mark and his family hopes desperately that he doesn't. That's a sign of a well-written villain, I think.
So far Ive done a review on each volume Ive read of Invincible. It actually was one of my first Point of Entry columns. Josh Epstein, of Capeless Crusader, recommended it to me because of how much I enjoy The Walking Dead comics. The reason why I enjoy The Walking Dead is because I love to watch the plight of a normal human being who is thrown into an extraordinary situation. I like to see the rights and wrongs that people will do and especially like to find out what pushes a good person to do
Aliens, time travel, dimension-hopping, surprise family reveals, consequences, the third ultimate collection of Invincible has it all.In "A Different World" we see some old faces, and are introduced to a whole new planet of faces, along with SURPRISE REVEAL. Much of what makes Invincible work is that Kirkman is constantly presenting scenarios that seem like they're complete, but they're all actually building to something bigger. This sixth volume of the trade paperback (the first six chapters of
Kirkman continues to nail an exceptional superhero book through this third volume. We see Mark learning and growing, interesting things are happening with a number of background characters, although this one is particularly Markcentric, in that there are no other central characters for more than part of an issue exceptfor the few issues in which Mark is off planet. Also, Mark meats his first true challenges since his father beat the living snot out of him and its great to see him have to really
I only recently discovered Robert Kirkman's Invincible series, having initially written it off as yet another tired Image attempt at clinging to some remaining market share. Man, am I kicking myself for not picking this book up years ago! This is probably the very finest teenage superhero saga since Marvel introduced Spider-Man back in the 60's. I know that's a bold (perhaps blasphemous) statement, but this book practically oozes that classic Lee/Ditko energy, along with elements of Superman,
Volume 3 of Invincible is the point where it transformed from a good superhero comic to a great mind blowing superhero comic. Mark's father returns in a most unexpected manner. Mark learns that he now has a half brother, Oliver, who has some unusual characteristics. There is a battle with 2 other Viltrumites that shows Mark how vulnerable he can be, fighting his own people. These battles may seem gross to anyone who hasn't read comics, but if you were weaned on Superman, you will be saying, I
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