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[ CW // Blood ]
Continuing off the last issue. I love Mark's little realization to himself.
Invincible #34
Released: July 2006
Recap: Angstrom Levy wins. Eve and Amber race back to the states. Mark meets some old friends (literally) and learns some important truths. Robot completes his master plan. Robot is dead, long live Robot!
Mark returns home.
[ CW // Blood ]]
I love this moment because by this point expectations for these big fights have been established, so to then subvert that and show that Mark really does need to understand his own strength better is very good stuff.
Invincible #33
Released: June 2006
Recap: Mark Grayson vs Angstrom Levy! Angstrom has found Mark's true weakness, the ones he loves...Mark traverses the multiverse to save his family and learns that he may not truly know his own strength after all...
You thought High School was tricky?
INVINCIBLE Volume 7:
Three's Company
Written by Robert Kirkman
Pencils and Inks by Ryan Ottley
Inks by Cliff Rathburn
Colors by Bill Crabtree
Letters by Rus Wooton
Collects issues #31-35
SPOILER ALERT
Imagine having the audacity to ask your mother to raise the child that her husband sired with another woman from another planet after revealing he lied to her about his entire history and then abandoned her.
Smh Mark.
[ CW // Explicit Violence, Gore ]
It's not just the shock value of the gore, Its the stakes that are implied. Most superhero/anime fights have intensity but the characters are still expected to survive. When you can see how each hit is tearing the fighter apart, that changes.