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I like the touch that the Martians use some sort of hypnotic technology as an allusion to Martian Manhunters telepathic abilities as they're obviously riffs off of DCs take on Martians.
This issue we meet Machine Head and his right hand man Isotope. This is the start of a peak into the organized crime side of Invincible's world that allows the comic to move from Superman high-sci-fi to friendly neighborhood Spider-Man antics in a fun genre move.
I love that Robots design can convey very specific emotions when angled the exact right way despite having literally no facial animation.
Invincible #16
Released: August 2004
Recap: Earth is facing invasion after invasion and Cecil Stedman will not stand for it. Robot is demoted. Mark finds an unlikely ally, and who the hell is Angstrom Levy?!
Invincible #12
Released: April 2004
Recap: Mark faces the first real challenge of his superhero career. Things will never be the same.
Invincible #11
Released: April 2004
Recap: Nolan and Mark have a long talk. Mark makes a difficult decision.
One of the most iconic moments of the series happens in this issue and yet I feel this moment may be the more often shared one.
Your NEW Guardians of the Globe! (Plus Robot as team leader).
We meet Cecil Stedman for the first time in this issue who is more or less the Nick Fury of this universe, knowing that Walton Goggins will be portraying him in the show makes me so hype!