Invincible

· Invincible Issue #1 · Image Comics
3.8
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Robert Kirkman's long-running book Invincible starts here! Girls, acne, homework, super-villains. When you're a teenager, it helps to be Invincible.

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3.8
5.73K reviews
Ken Noto
December 9, 2013
Another try at a teen superhero; how many have we actually seen? Hundreds? And Dad's a Superhero too; been there, done that, way too many times. However, the artwork and coloring is top notch, excellent, and pretty inventive when it comes to our hero's costume. In my opinion the art is the best part of this new comic. I only widh the artists would link up with a more inventive, and creative script writer. If they did, then this comic would really soar faster than a speeding bullet.
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Christopher Beckenbauer
October 11, 2024
I was blown away by Invincible #1. It's a fantastic introduction to a new superhero universe that's both familiar and refreshing. Mark Grayson is a relatable character who's struggling to come to terms with his newfound powers. The artwork is stunning, and the action sequences are intense. If you're a fan of superhero comics, Invincible #1 is a must-read.
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Chris Aries
December 4, 2013
The pace is snappy, the writing is classic. Reminds me a little of the premise of 'The Incredibles'. I really like the clean, polished artwork. The simple line work is beautiful, and the splash pages really pop. Looking forward to reading more!
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