silkcuts's The Invisibles: Entropy in the U.K. #1 - Volume 3 review

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    This is my favorite of all The Invisibles books.  The art is stellar with Phil Jimenez doing the art for the Entropy in the U.K. arc.  This is also the book where the pop-culture shines the strongest.  If you have or have not watched the 1967-68 British T.V. show called The Prisoner it is still a good read.  I do warn you that you will enjoy this book a lot more if you are familiar with The Prisoner.
     
    This book now focuses on my favorite character of the series, King Mob.  He is the definition of what the Invisibles represent.  He knows the conspiracies and wants to expose them for what they are.  
     
    This if this series is not messing with your mind yet, this book should.  Barbelith is on the horizon.  
    "What do you want?" - King Mob 
    "Information." - The Bad Guys 
    "You won't get it." - King Mob 
    "By hook or by crook, we will." - The Bad Guys.
     
    This book finishes the first Volume of The Invisibles and there is even more goodies for your imagination to chew on.
     
    "Be Seeing You"
    - Silkcuts

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