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The Invisibles Vol. 1, #7: 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. #TurningInvisibles
The Invisibles Vol. 1, #6: 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. #TurningInvisibles
The Invisibles Vol. 1, #5: 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. #TurningInvisibles
The Invisibles Vol. 1, #3: I think the first three issues taken together are structured really well. I felt smoothly indoctrinated into the world anyway, entertained and invested in the characters as the full nature of the became...uh...visible. #TurningInvisibles