Review Group Week 162 - INVINCIBLE #60
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It doesn't matter what technical universe they're from, they're the same emo-angsty characters as Superboy Prime. |
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And our Invincible isn't emo-angsty? ![]() |
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If he posted a link probably, but I don't remember it. |
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Only a tolerable amount... of course I haven't read any Invincible since #36 so maybe things have changed. ![]() |
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He's actually not as emo as he could be, compared to other teen heroes, he's positively emotionless, look at Spider-Man (original or Ultimate), Young Avengers or Teen Titans, all they do is moan and moan, Mark gets shit done. |
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Robert says he wishs he could have had more room for all the other characters, including Youngblood. But isn't that just it. How shocking would it be if we are sitting here assuming she is alright and then we find out that because he never checked on her, she died. |
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Last issue gave us a false sense of safety this issue took it all away. The only problem I had was that the big ass reveal in issue 58 should have come in issue 52 to make us really not expect this. Kind of a Sinestro Corps build up. But Kirkman pulled it off. Ottley brings in some amazing art best he’s given us to date. All of it clicks if Kirkman keeps this up it might be book of the year. 9/10 |
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What could he have done to keep her alive though? |
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I ended up picking it up figuring it would stand-alone well enough. And it did, for the most part. It was great to see the return of Langstrom, and the parallel Marks, but the story itself was a bit flimsy. The appearance of other Image 'icons' does add to the scope of the story but that's about it. Since I'm so far behind what's been going on that I didn't always understand how the supporting characters had changed and that probable blunted the impact ofntheirnseperate fates. In the end, the story was just a bunch of fisticuffs with a few cool moments (Rex's sacrifice) but little in the way of character. The art was awesome as always. Some of the inking rendered the faces strangely but the coloring was amazing. Why can't all super hero comics look this great. Story: 6 Art:9 Over-all: 7.5 |
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I think we done weighed. Now pick something I'm reading in trades already, I know you want to. |
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In theory, the plot by Angstrom (I think that's his name, since I don't have the book sitting in front of me) of picking up different versions of the title character to sick on the rest of the world is a good one. And I like the idea of an Image superhero crossover to deal with the problem - if for no other reason than my favorite comic book right now (Dynamo5) would get to be included. But this didn't feel like a crossover. This felt, to me, like a bunch of snapshots or clips. It didn't feel like "the crossover of the decade", perhaps because there were a lot of characters I didn't know, but also because it didn't feel like the sort of thing that every superhero in the Image universe had to get in on. Which is a shame, because again, the plot was such that it seemed to necessitate it. Of course, the reason for this was squeezing it all into one giant issue. Again, it sounds like a nice idea and it definitely has a really nifty pitch, but in the end there was just way, way, WAY too much going on and way too many characters for one issue to do any justice to. Heck, it even seemed like Invincible himself became a supporting cast-member in his own book. The artwork was fantastic though. I really did like the bright colors, as opposed to the various hues of gunmetal or dirt that so many comics like to use today. Ottley and Plascencia definitely won me over as a fan on that front. I would love to have seen this actually play out. I would probably have even picked up some of the other titles if this had played out like an actual crossover event. And maybe my lack of exposure to Invincible is getting in the way of me giving this book high honors. 5 out of 10 for Invincible #60 - not too bad, not too good, but at least it was something... |
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