After the hectic events of Invincible Vol. 4: Head of the Class, Mark -- a.k.a. Invincible -- while continuing to deal with the loss of his father, finds himself face to face with piles of villains ad the worst conflict of all: teenage love Collects Invincible #20-24, plus Invincible #0.
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Contains Invincible #20-24 and #0
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Writing by Robert Kirkman and art by Ryan Ottley. If you're considering buying this paperback, it's assumed that you are familiar with the series and have read previous issues (if not you should get those first). Volume 5 contacts Invincible #20-24 and #0. Mark continues to have trouble with the loss of his father and fights several generic villians. There isn't much in these issues regarding the storyline between Mark and his dad, but instead they focus more on Mark's relationship with his girlfriend. Some great writing in these issues.
Incredible
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Robert Kirkman's Invincible is one of the best comic book series on the market. Recalling the tone and spirit of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko's The Amazing Spider-Man (but definitely in tune with the Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Veronica Mars generation), Invincible is the tale of a teenage super-hero who's trying to have a normal life and save the universe on a daily basis. This fifth trade paperback is, perhaps, the best in the series thus far. Kirkman's got the magic touch!
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