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Invincible Compendium Vol. 1 Kindle & comiXology
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherImage - Skybound
- Publication dateAugust 14, 2013
- File size2676180 KB
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Invincible Compendium Two | Invincible Compendium Three | Invincible Universe Compendium One | The Art of Invincible Season One | Invincible Volume 1 Family Matters | |
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Read more INVINCIBLE! | Witness Invincible grow from new kid on the block to established superhero! Collects issues #48-96. | The conclusion of Mark Grayson's epic superhero adventures! Collects issues #97-144. | What about the rest of the Invincible Universe’s heroes and villains? Atom Eve! Rex Splode! Brit! Best Tiger! | The Art of Invincible Season One features never-before-seen production art, and exclusive commentary on the hit Prime Video series from key creatives. | Want to get a friend into INVINCIBLE? Start with the first 4 issues in this affordable first volume! |
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About the Author
Additional Kirkman comics include Oblivion Song, Die!Die!Die!, Invincible, Outcast, Super Dinosaur, Battle Pope, Astounding Wolf-Man, and Thief of Thieves.
Kirkman also serves as consulting producer of The Talking Dead, the popular talk show hosted by Chris Hardwick that deep dives into each week’s episode of both The Walking Dead and its companion series Fear the Walking Dead. Kirkman is co-creator, writer and producer of The Walking Dead’s companion series, Fear the Walking Dead.
He is also executive producer of the AMC series Robert Kirkman’s Secret History of Comics, and the Korean pre-apocalyptic drama, Five Year. Kirkman’s popular demonic-exorcism comic, Outcast, was adapted and produced for Cinemax. His second longest running coming book series Invincible is currently being adapted for a live action movie for Universal and an animated series for Amazon. Kirkman will serve as Executive Producer on both adaptations.
Robert is also the Chairman of Skybound Entertainment. Robert, an advocate for creator rights, co-founded Skybound alongside his longtime business and producing partner David Alpert in an effort to ensure creators are able to maintain their intellectual property rights and creative control.
Cory Walker is an American comic book artist who is best known for the early work on Invincible, a series and character he co-created with writer Robert Kirkman. Outside of Image Comics, Cory has worked with Kirkman on Marvel's Destroyer MAX miniseries, t
Ryan Ottley is a Utah based artist currently working on Invincible for Image Comics. He was the Artist and co-creator of the webcomic strip Ted Noodleman: Bicycle Delivery Boy, and it was through this webstrip that Robert Kirkman first encountered Ottley's work and then offered him the job of penciling Invincible. He has done work for Digital Webbing, Alias Entertainment, Devil's Due, DC, Image And Ape Entertainment.
Product details
- ASIN : B07MJHX8R3
- Publisher : Image - Skybound (August 14, 2013)
- Publication date : August 14, 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 2676180 KB
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- Print length : 1114 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #13,885 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #31 in Superhero Graphic Novels
- #44 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels
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About the author
First and foremost a comic creator, Kirkman has seen groundbreaking success in the adaptation of his comic book titles into major franchises in all forms of content. In 2010, his Eisner award winning series, The Walking Dead, was developed into an AMC television series. It has become a worldwide phenomenon as the highest-rated basic cable drama of all time and is the #1 show on television among the coveted 18-49 demo. The property has also been extended into a blockbuster game franchise, licensing business and ongoing publishing success.
Kirkman also serves as consulting producer of The Talking Dead, the popular talk show hosted by Chris Hardwick that deep dives into each week’s episode of both The Walking Dead and its companion series Fear the Walking Dead. Kirkman is co-creator, writer and producer of The Walking Dead’s companion series, Fear the Walking Dead.
He is also executive producer of the AMC series Robert Kirkman’s Secret History of Comics, and the Korean pre-apocalyptic drama, Five Year. Kirkman’s popular demonic-exorcism comic, Outcast, was adapted, produced and airs on Cinemax.
For the big screen, Kirkman will produce Invincible based on his long-running popular comic book. The project will be written, directed and produced by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg for Universal Pictures. Other credits include AIR featuring Norman Reedus and Academy Award nominee, Djimon Hounsou.
Additional Kirkman comics include Super Dinosaur, Battle Pope, Astounding Wolf-Man, and Thief of Thieves.
Robert is also the Chairman of Skybound Entertainment. Robert, an advocate for creator rights, co-founded Skybound alongside his longtime business and producing partner David Alpert in an effort to ensure creators are able to maintain their intellectual property rights and creative control.
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One of the greatest strengths of Invincible is its ability to subvert traditional superhero tropes while simultaneously paying homage to them. Kirkman skillfully crafts a universe where superheroes exist, complete with colorful costumes and extraordinary abilities, but he takes the genre to new heights by delving into the consequences and emotional weight that come with being a hero.
The story revolves around Mark Grayson, a seemingly ordinary teenager who discovers he has inherited his father's incredible powers. As Mark embraces his role as the superhero Invincible, he quickly realizes that being a hero is not as straightforward as it seems. Kirkman expertly explores the challenges, sacrifices, and personal struggles that come with the responsibility of wielding great power.
The character development in Invincible is exceptional, with each member of the extensive cast exhibiting depth and nuance. Mark's journey from wide-eyed rookie to seasoned hero is captivating, as he grapples with the complexities of morality and the repercussions of his actions. The supporting characters, including his father Omni-Man, his love interest Atom Eve, and his best friend William, all contribute to the intricate tapestry of the series, each with their own well-defined arcs.
In terms of artwork, Ryan Ottley's illustrations are nothing short of breathtaking. The dynamic and detailed visuals bring the action-packed sequences to life, while also conveying the range of emotions experienced by the characters. Ottley's ability to capture the intensity of battle as well as the subtleties of interpersonal relationships adds an extra layer of depth to the storytelling.
As a compendium, this volume collects a substantial amount of content, providing readers with a substantial and immersive experience. The inclusion of multiple story arcs and issues allows for a deep dive into the Invincible universe. However, it's worth noting that the size and weight of the compendium may pose a challenge for some readers, and the sheer volume of content can be overwhelming for newcomers to the series.
In conclusion, Invincible Compendium Volume 1 is an exceptional superhero epic that pushes the boundaries of the genre. With its complex characters, morally gray storytelling, and stunning artwork, this collection offers a rich and engrossing reading experience. Whether you are a longtime fan of superhero comics or someone looking for a fresh and mature take on the genre, Invincible is a must-read series that leaves an indelible mark.
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
I read Invincible digitally first, simply because that's how I was exposed to it, and because I like seeing the edges easily without stressing the spine of a book, and because I like to see one page at a time to reduce spoilers or cause me to jump over panels...
But!
I just knew I had to own physical copies of the Omnibus 1-3. This is a masterpiece!
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En cuanto a la historia es excelente, el mejor cómic del universo. Definitivamente toca comprar el 2, 3 y los complementos