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The Invisibles Vol. 2. #12: Nice penultimate chapter for the arc/volume here. I don’t know how far in advance the central twist of this plot was planned, but for some reason, it just doesn’t feel super dramatic to me. #TurningInvisibles
The Invisibles Vol. 2, #10: It’s unexpected to type this about a comic that most often deals with chaos magic and a patchwork of religions and other beliefs twisted into sci-fi...but this issue was romantic in a couple ways, I found. #TurningInvisibles
The Invisibles Vol. 2, #9: What a tour de force of amazing sequential narrative artwork by the artists in this book. Seriously. I was blown away page after page reading this comic. Just incredible. That’s it. That’s my whole take for this one. #TurningInvisibles
We’ve seen bits and pieces of the relationship between King Mob and this character basically from the start, and now it looks to be coming to the fore.
The Invisibles Vol. 2, #8: This is a time travel issue, much like how two issues ago was a time travel issue, but also completely unlike how two issues ago was a time travel issue. This one unravels KM’s hinted at relationship in the past. #TurningInvisibles
The Invisibles Vol. 2, #7: It’s the violence and dancing issue. Dane’s ignorance is still quite grating, but there is something interesting in watching him slowly become open-minded. The dance scene in this issue was pretty rewarding. #TurningInvisibles (missed this last night)