Any other fans think of the Actuality when you see this poster for Hulu's adaptation of Clive Barker's

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The Invisibles Vol. 1, King Mob with the help of Lord Fanny manages to free himself, just eviscerating his tormentor of the past few issues, Sir Miles. Leaves me to wonder how much (if any) of his revealed background in this arc was true.

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The Invisibles Vol. 1, I’ve been uniformly pleased with the artwork in this series, but these last two have been especially superb, having to alternate depictions between a gritty disturbing interrogation and wild psychic visions.

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The Invisibles Vol. 1, With that big King Mob cliffhanger just uh...hanging...we get to see what Dane is up to. As usual, he’s making “friends,” but also apparently has history with aliens and is so powerful he trounce the enemy himself.

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day 5: Espérame - Los Amigos Invisibles ✨

MiA & Me+0 like predestinated by the red needle 💖 they didn't know each other before but in a future they meet someday ✨💖

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The Invisibles Vol. 1 Sort of a more action-heavy continuation of last issue. All the time stuff and the fate is still here, but now there’s a lot more punching. The art is absolutely superb, and we end on a dramatic sort of suspenseful cliffhanger.

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The Invisibles Vol. 1 The foreshadowing the fluid nature of time pays off here in an issue that is predicated on that concept...and even without those interesting bits, it would have still built to a suspenseful ending all the same.

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Morrison just owning me with the rate of revelation he’s using to pace this book. I want all the new info about The Invisibles I can get, and I’m more than happy right now to be on this trail of spaced out bread crumbs.

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The Invisibles Vol. 1 I enjoyed learning more about Fanny’s history, especially the supernatural elements and the Aztec mythology. I don’t know if it holds up as far as treating her identity respectfully, but it felt like it might. Meanwhile, Jack’s gone.

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The Invisibles Vol. 1, Major Venture Brothers vibes here, but less slapsticky (not that the lives of henchman are the domain of these two properties). Basically: this is your life slain henchman. Also uses mixed chronology perfectly, a real challenge.

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The Invisibles Vol. 1, What an issue. Real old school horror comic vibe, layered with touches of the series to date and a bit of class warfare digression, raising questions about what it costs those who join the fight and end up carrying out half measures.

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Finally, here we have the two most Morrisonian panels I’ve found in The Invisibles so far.

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The Invisibles Vol. 1, A pretty abrupt shift sees us following what is later revealed to be another Invisible outside of King Mob and his crew. It’s definitely a story with a white writer tackling issues of race in the ‘90s, but it mostly works.

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The Invisibles Vol. 1, 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.

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The Invisibles Vol. 1, 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.

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The Invisibles Vol. 1, 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.

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The Invisibles Vol. 1, Oof. Warning: Some of the imagery shared in this thread is pretty gruesome. But this is an action-heavy issue that shows us more of how and why The Invisibles function, moving the plot along rather quickly for a single issue.

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Kid me having a HUGE CRUSH on Arthur from Arthur and the Minimoys (Invisibles) and I don't judge her, he was cute asf, the ear thing they do when they are happy ugh so cute o(╥﹏╥)o

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The Invisibles Vol. 1, Lots of other things on my mind tonight, but I still enjoyed this comic. I mean, Jill Thompson drew it, which is usually more than enough for me, but it also started to pull on some religious threads for reasons that aren’t clear yet.

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