Wetdryvac reviewed Invincible. by Robert Kirkman
Review of 'Invincible.' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
Well then, this continues to exceed expectations.
Spanish language
Published July 27, 2004 by Aleta Ediciones/Image Comics.
Mark Grayson is the son of Omni-Man, a being from the planet Viltrum who has chosen to be Earth's defender. Now, Mark has come of age and his life is changing in a big way. He's developing superpowers like his dad and soon becomes a member of the Teen Team as Invincible, fighting bad guys by night and going to school by day.
Well then, this continues to exceed expectations.
This seems to be the volume where everything starts clicking and the comic becomes what I've been hearing about all this time. The drama that's been present in comics since Stan Lee started writing them is kicked up a notch. Where it usually fills a panel or a page between fight scenes in most comics, here it's the fight scenes that usually only take a panel or a page and the drama that takes center stage. Throw in slightly more realistic consequences from the super powered fights and you have Invincible.