satyajit reviewed Invincible Compendium by Robert Kirkman
Review of 'Invincible Compendium' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
This is like the In-n-Out Double-double version of plot-heavy comic-books.
This is like the In-n-Out Double-double version of plot-heavy comic-books.
I'm a big fan of this series, and I enjoyed reading this collection. I will say, though, I hadn't recalled the casual homophobic slurs (Mark and William are constantly "jokingly" accusing the other of acting 'gay'--even Eve does it once), the slut shaming (while the abstinence-friendly tone could be ascribed to the comic's self-described labeling as a "family title", there are a couple of consequence-free usages of 'slut' that feel like red flags), or the "moral eugenics" arguments (the Unopan "solution" to the Viltrumite threat is to use breeding camps, and nobody bats an eye) when I was reading these issue-by-issue. It's clear that morality is a deeply personal topic in this series, and I see frequent attempts to highlight "doing the right thing, even when it's hard", but I'm not excited that these problems haven't been recognized or addressed.
This is now one of my favorite comic books. Period.