Invincible #72
Invincible » Invincible #72 - The Viltrumite War: Part 2 released by Image on May 2010.
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5 (0) 4 (4) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.1 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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Review: Invincible #72 2
The Viltrumite War is in full swing as Conquest and Invincible go at it again. The Good Since the first time I picked up this book, I loved it, and even though I'm 12 issues behind, I still loved this issue too. I started reading this book because I've always been a fan of Robert Kirkman's writing, and it quickly became one of my favorites because of Ryan Ottley's pencils. I love how these two guys work together, and within this issue, there are some amazing battle scenes and splash pages....
6 out of 7 found this review helpful. -
...DAAAAAAAMN!!! 0
And lo, my quest to review the Viltrumite War continues. This issue consists mostly of action sequences, but only be reviewing it shall we determine if that's for better or for worse. Our latest issue starts where the last one ended, with Mark encountering Conquest, who he had thought was dead. After Conquest says some random evil clichés, the inevitable fight breaks out, with Invincible, Oliver (A.K.A. "Young Omni-Man"), Tech Jacket, Allen the Alien, and Nolan (A.K.A. "Middle-Aged Omni-Man") ...
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Violence! 0
Within the Invincible Universe, I feel like Kirkman is at his best with writing violence. I believe this also probably gives Ryan Ottley much more to play around with. Anyone noticed the similar attacks Conquest utilizes? Come on, the frames are nearly the same. This issue completely surprised me in a good way. The melodrama’s out of the way, and now it’s just super hard hitting and awesome. I never knew breathing could be so great!...
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Conquest Part 2... 0
I read the other reviews and they are great about this book, but I cannot help but add a few points. I appreciate the fact that Kirkman is trying to tell the story without dragging items out like some other books do. I mean why does a 14-part story need to have 3 parts dedicated to selling an extra book as opposed to telling the story. This story is about the Viltrumite War and not about Conquest directly. We already did that with previous issues. I also respect the fact that we actually have ...
2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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