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Though I do wonder why people haven't tried to harness and update the myth of Columbia.
Volume 2 of the Invisibles concludes in "The Tower" by Grant Morrison, Chris Weston, John Stokes, Daniel Vozzo, and Todd Klein in #22.
King Mob and Mason wax philosophical about politics and reality, while Jack convalesces after the end of "Black Science 2".
#TurningInvisibles
I think the early days of this cell, along with John-a-Dreams would have been interesting to see a lot more of.
Booty.
Though, travelling back in time in order to sleep with the guy who wrote your favourite fiction (maybe) is kind of the furthest "stan" move. Although, there is a question as to whether any of it would have happened without Robin's presence. Who's writing who?
More fun with time travel. I think it's neat how the individual volumes of the series do indeed at least attempt to tie themselves up into discrete units.
It's interesting to see the connective tissue of how we got Fanny pretending to be Robin, along with what they both already knew about Quimper.
Likewise with Jack going off with our Friend to discover what's beyond/within the magic mirror.