Invincible #29
By Geoff Hoppe
September 6, 2007 - 21:19
Image Comics
Writer(s): Robert Kirkman
Penciller(s): Ryan Ottley
Inker(s): Cliff Rathburn
Colourist(s): Bill Crabtree
The Obligatory Warning: #29 is amazing, but it’s not for kids. It has what I call “The Smucker’s Effect,” where things get so messy it looks like a jelly warehouse blew up. Remember those Calvin & Hobbes strips where Calvin would read hilariously over-violent comics? There’re moments like that, only not funny.
The showdown in #29 pits Mark and his father, Nolan, against three Viltrumite warriors sent to bring Nolan home. For those unfamiliar with Invincible, Viltrumites are vastly powerful, stoic conquerors with a collective short fuse. Imagine Clark Kent as an ill-tempered Romulan, and you’ve got a Viltrumite. What makes this issue interesting is Nolan’s transformation from an unemotional Viltrumite to a very depressed, all-too-human character. It’s character development in the midst of Beowulf-ian violence: sweet and straightforward.
Worth the money? Yes. Remarkable work from a team that meshes so well it’s scary.
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