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The Invisibles Vol. 1, #9: Making a big pivot, we go from a literary time travel romp that also involved S&M to an action thriller issue in which The Invisibles take on a number of uniformed, gun-toting, faceless operatives. #TurningInvisbles
2020 called...it wants to report that this is not, in fact, how carefree one feels when the end of the world is bearing down on them.
The Invisibles Vol. 1, #8: The culmination of an odd but memorable arc. These are some really really ambitious comics, and I like how it rewards readers for having a wide base of knowledge when coming in, though it would have been lost on me as a teen. #TurningInvisibles
Some reviews for the week that posted yesterday, courtesy of @jacweasel and @BiglikeBen...
An Unkindness of Ravens #1: https://t.co/WbjxkjQYeb
Engineward #3: https://t.co/ci3cgxzv4i
Undiscovered Country #8: https://t.co/F7h3T01gwi
There’s a lot to like about this sequence, but my favorite part is the lettering. It just works so well, and the choices made here aren’t anywhere close to being obvious. ...and I’d expect nothing less of the great Clem Robbins.
The Invisibles Vol. 1, #7: The team gets split into three storylines here, which range from bloody close-quarters fighting to far-afield literary riffing turned back on all society. A really unique comic, though certainly not one to give to your mother. #TurningInvisibles