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Invincible, Vol. 19: The War at Home by Robert Kirkman

eddiel95's review

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4.0

It's the final issue in this that really shakes things up. Everything else is really just building up to it. The Thragg stuff less so, but this felt a long time coming, and it's gonna be a blast riding the shockwaves from this.

destdest's review

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2.0

This series is stressful.

alenka's review

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3.0

I was a little bored and occasionally disappointed this issue. The interactions between Eve and Angstrom were definitely the highlight; I wish there was more focus on this idea/realization that superheroing doesn't solve all problems, or rather root problems. I'm pretty uninterested in the stuff going on on the moon and was bummed that that lady viltrumite showed up in the way she did. I loved that scene a while back when Thragg was scolding some of the viltrumites and it seemed like they had discovered all kinds of love and sexuality - including polyamory and asexuality! sooo idk I guess we'll see how that goes.
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