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Invincible, Vol. 10: Whos the Boss? by Robert Kirkman

alternbruno's review

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4.0

This one is pretty inmerssive. The hook is great because they match the transition towards Mark's independence with a clash against institutionalized power. It is always a nice twist when they defy status quo and more importantly, USA political doctrines.

bazalex's review

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5.0

Oh this volume was excellent. I’m really enjoying all the new plot points, the conflicts with Cecil and Oliver are really interesting and I’m excited to see where things go from here!

peter_xxx's review

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4.0

invincible is the best current superhero series. all the cliche's are there, and still it feels fresh and entertaining.

rashthedoctor's review

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5.0

Just fantastic !

This title just keeps getting better and better after each passing volume and this here was some amazing shit .

This volume really turns things upside down for the world of invincible as he learns that the hero business he was so happy to be in , wasn't as black and white as he thought . In fact , he also finds out the difficulties he has to face at his home and a certain villain re-surfaces , while another makes a surprising return.

This is just pure joy to read , but this time the author has put in motion various complexities in Mark's life that makes one be very excited about future volumes

orangerful's review

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5.0

You know a series is good when you think there are more pages in the trade, turn to find out you've just read the last page and actually say "OH NO!!!!" I can't believe that after 50 issues, Invincible is still going strong - action, humor, and heart - everything I like in my superhero dramas.

metalandmets's review

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5.0

This was a great read. Culmination of the Cecil and Invincible arc, Doc Seismic got some respect, and then Mark and Eve finally got together. Plus Oliver and Mark are finally teaming up! Feels like a neat reset on the universe, in a way. Can’t wait to see Angstrom back as well! Definitely one of the best in this rogues gallery.

bdesmond's review against another edition

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5.0

The tenth volume of Invincible packed some huge punches, and I'm glad to see that Kirkman's inspirations keep flowing. As soon as I start thinking that things might slow down a little, he pulls something in out of left field (or something that I've been expecting for so long that I'd nearly forgotten about it...) and the story is instantly revitalized. A long-standing arc involving Cecil Stedman comes to fruition here, and Oliver (or should I say Kid Omni-Man?) is starting to become a more substantial (and very welcome) part of the story.

Oh, and every time I think that Ryan Ottley has reached a peak, he one-ups himself. This dude is at the top of his game.

martamae77's review against another edition

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adventurous dark fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0


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thepinknarwhal's review

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5.0

umm <3!

betarayblake's review

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5.0

Cecil did nothing wrong, Oliver is scum, and RIP Mauler Twins.