A review by rashthedoctor
Invincible, Vol. 23: Full House by Robert Kirkman

3.0

Logic is often thrown out of window while reading a comic book , specially something as Over-the-top as Invincible , and yet this book nagged me for large bits . For one the first few chapters had a different art style , which was grating to my eye , to top it off they really did make Mark Grayson a Wimp , out of nowhere as well . He had a few moments earlier , but this book had him weeping so much it creeped me out . Not to mention the handling of Oliver , his character has done so many u-turns between a face and a heel character that it's annoying at this point plus his fate in the end was so anti-climatic . That said there were saving graces , from how Mark and Eve dealt with respective spousal pasts and Marks relationship with his Daughter and especially the final two volumes which were action packed and adrenaline rushed . Overall , it's starting to feel like after reaching a peak point somewhere around volume 20 , Invincible has become tiresome for me to read , with a lot of dull moments and very little payback to satisfy . Either ways , I am reading along with the idea there's only 2 more volumes to go . Either I will end up emotionally sated or just be done with this book