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This issue marks the entry point of series regular Ryan Ottley who would go on to illustrate almost every issue of Invincible moving forward, he christens this titanic moment with the best villain pastiche of the series: The Elephant.
Some great expression work from Walker and I love this Mignola-Esque franken-robot!
Only *ONE* more follower away from being able to reveal a brand new playable hero for my game: Super Human Resources!
Here are the portraits for the three currently revealed heroes and the first revealed villain!
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Invincible #4
Released: April 2003
Recap: Mark and Eve investigate a crime! The clock ticks down as things come full circle and the first arc of The Best Superhero Comic Book in the Universe comes to a close!
Also the debut of The Mauler Twins and even more importantly: The Teen Team!
Robots design is quite possibly my favorite from this entire series.
Lots of fun pop culture references here. The Superman Red Son highschool student, the Charlie Brown kid or the Twin Pines Mall straight out of Back To The Future.
The Beginning of All Things!
INVINCIBLE Volume 1:
Family Matters
Writing & Lettering by Robert Kirkman
Pencils and Inks by Cory Walker
Colors by Bill Crabtree
Collects issues #1-4
Meet The Seraph, this mysterious statue appears as a fixture of many of the locations of Super Human Resources. Offering boons to those who give up their material goods, but some can sense a deeper, far older power just beneath their marbled surface...
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