Invincible Volume Three Perfect Strangers
SCORE: 57
There is some good news concerning Invincible Volume Three Perfect
Strangers and there is some bad news. The good news is Invincible Volume
Three Perfect Strangers generally is the same as the animated show. The
comic books came way before the television show. Invincible Volume Three
Perfect Strangers collects Invincible #9 through Invincible #13.
Invincible Volume Three Perfect Strangers is in essence five comic books
collected.
I was able to purchase Invincible Volume Three Perfect Strangers for
$4.99. This graphic novel was on the fifty percent off table. I will
include some spoilers in my review of the Invincible Volume Three
Perfect Strangers graphic novel. The three page intro in Invincible
Volume Three Perfect Strangers was fascinating. There are also front
covers and art pages within Invincible Volume Three Perfect Strangers.
The issues families can have with Invincible Volume Three Perfect
Strangers are violence, blood, gore, lack of attire, enticement to lust,
bad language, promotion of sexual deviancy and more. The animated show
amplified the bad content more than the comic books or the graphic
novel. There are some really heavy things that happen within Invincible
Volume Three Perfect Strangers.
Mark finds out about the true origins of his father. He learns about how
they are there to conquer the planet. If the planet accepts they get
better technology. If the planet rejects the offer then it will be
destroyed. Invincible Volume Three Perfect Strangers has some very
interesting concepts within it. Mark and his dad will live thousands of
years. Everyone they know will die in their lifetime.
Invincible Volume Three Perfect Strangers contains the moments where we
find out why Omni Man killed the Guardians of the Galaxy. In terms of
writing this is a very fascinating concept. The main most powerful super
hero kills the major super hero team on the planet. Why would he do
this? What can be done to stop him? At the end Omni Man just leaves the
planet which confuses everyone.
- Paul
Graphics: 50%
Writing: 60%
Replay/Extras: 65%
Story: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%
System: Graphic Novel
Publisher: Image Comics
Author: Kirkman, Ottley, Crabtree
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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