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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
.@Capitan_Swing: "Mujeres invisibles para la medicina" es un apasionante recorrido por los distintos recovecos de la salud de las mujeres, por cómo se ven a sí mismas y cómo permiten que las vean los demás. Un documento imprescindible para todas ellas.
https://t.co/zid8n4a9u1
"Mujeres invisibles para la medicina. Desvelando nuestra salud"
Un libro de Carme Valls Llobet en @Capitan_Swing
https://t.co/zid8n4a9u1
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
I like the pulp inspired look for the '20s Invisibles.
Also the art here is phenomenal.
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
"Sensitive Criminals" from Grant Morrison, Phil Jimenez, John Stokes, Daniel Vozzo, Heroic Age, and Todd Klein begins in The Invisibles Vol. 2 #8.
While the cell tends to Takashi's wounds, we get treated to a bit of biography for Edith and meeting King Mob.
#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)
The war between the Invisibles and the other side continues into the future, with this seeming to be the "end times". It's interesting when you think about the earlier guard guy living long past 2012. Makes you wonder.
Also, this has 12 Monkeys vibes...
I love that both the story and the Invisibles themselves are approaching belief kind of holistically. That the differing paths to religion, spirituality, and magic are all seemingly valid and work within their own specific framework.
The Invisibles Vol. 2, #3: It’s tough in a series with multiple artists, but this might be my personal favorite artwork yet. The visuals do so much of the work here — from designing the fantastical elements to high action gunfights — it all looks incredible. #TurningInvisibles
2 activitats infantils coincideixen avui (17.30 h) a les @BibliotequesBCN del districte:
📚 "Contes desexplicats" amb @vivimdelcuentu (Bibl. #ZonaNord, + 4 anys) https://t.co/FpC471ly22
👩🔬 #LesInvisibles "Les idees de l'Ada" (Bibl. #NouBarris, 7-10 anys) https://t.co/TPZOMLr3D7
2 activitats infantils coincideixen demà (17.30 h) a les @BibliotequesBCN del districte:
📚 "Contes desexplicats" amb @vivimdelcuentu (Bibl. #ZonaNord, + 4 anys) https://t.co/FpC471ly22
👩🔬 #LesInvisibles "Les idees de l'Ada" (Bibl. #NouBarris, 7-10 anys) https://t.co/TPZOMLr3D7
More conspiracy theories throughout than you can shake a stick at.
This entire opener is like trading Samuel Mathers for Jack Parsons.
It's also interesting to see an even wider look at the rest of the Invisibles network.
The Invisibles Vol. 2, #1: This is as good of a series reset or refresh or whatever as you could want. The artwork in this issue is just phenomenal, and the story plants a number of really interesting seeds to explore later. Very good issue. #TurningInvisibles
Aquí el diseño el cual tome un poco de libertades ya que los shinigami son espíritus invisibles, así que, si, fueron interesante leer las historias de estos seres e imaginarlos.
The Invisibles Vol. 1, #24: Throughout this arc I found myself wondering how they were going to sort of reverse the serious damage done to King Mob, and this was a good way. Lots of abstraction in an issue that was also climactic. Good stuff. #TurningInvisibles
The Invisibles Vol. 1, #23: The type of Invisibles issues in which reality is fuzzy, or rather fuzzier than usual, because Dane is locked in a deceitful battle of the mind. Great stuff. #TurningInvisibles
The Invisibles Vol. 1, #22: I don’t think you can really say something like “things get weirder,” but an outer layer definitely fell away from the plot and the scenes as we’ve been experiencing them. Also, Steve Yeowell back on art is cool. #TurningInvisibles