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Chargement... Invincible, Tome 1 : Affaires de famillepar Robert Kirkman, Bill Crabtree (Illustrateur), Cory Walker (Illustrateur)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Probably would not have kept reading if I wasn't told something big happens later. ( ) I originally read this while I was working at a library back around 2016-2017, but can't remember the exact dates. I've recently been re-reading it due to the show coming out and re-popularizing it. I'm not much of a superhero comic kind of guy, but I really like the meta ones (like Watchmen) that look into broader more "realistic" scenarios revolving around global issues that would stem from super beings. This one does a great job of that while being quite a bit more palatable than Watchmen. I've heard a lot of good things about Invincible, and I believe them, although I'm not really sure that this fired on all cylinders for me. The art is a little spartan, but it grows on you in a way. I kind of wish there was a bit less backstory in this and more focusing on Mark dealing with Life As A Superhero. I can see myself picking up another collection of this down the line, but I'm not in a rush. It was more of a 3.5 out of 5. I got it for kindle for free from amazon and read it in about 20 minutes. I only picked it up (so to speak) because it was by Robert Kirkman, it was alright. It's about a kid in high school named Mark and his father is a superhero and he's just getting his powers. He takes down a few bad guys, checks out a suit. Everything you would expect from a superhero comic. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieInvincible (1) Est contenu dansListes notables
Mark Grayson is just like most everyone else his age. He's a senior at a normal American high School. He has a crappy part time job after school and on weekends. He likes girls quite a bit... but doesn't quite understand them. He enjoys hanging out with his friends, and sleeping late on Saturdays... at least until the good cartoons come on. The only difference between Mark and everyone else is that his father is the most powerful superhero on the planet, and as of late, he seems to be inheriting his father's powers. Which sounds okay at first, but how do you follow in your father's footsteps when you know you will never live up to his standards? THIS ISSUE: Get in on the ground floor, because it all starts here! Strange things begin to happen to Mark Grayson as he begins to develop superpowers. Luckily, his dad is around to show him the ropes, at least he WOULD be if he weren't so busy saving the world all the time. Mark is forced to go out on his own, and try and figure out how all this superheroing business works. The results are a monumental disaster, at least until he gets the hang of it. Watch Mark thwart thieving super-villains, alien invasions and all sorts of craziness. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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