Invincible #95

Writer: Robert Kirkman Artist: Ryan Ottley, Cory Walker Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: September 26, 2012 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 9
7.1Critic Rating
8.7User Rating

In the Flaxan dimension, the events that placed Robot and Monster Girl at odds finally unfold as the sad truth comes to light. On Earth--everyone is getting their butts kicked by the Flaxans--will the new Invincible be able to turn the tide? And where is Mark Grayson during all this?

  • 8.5
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Sep 26, 2012

    Especially since I've been a bit ambivalent about Bulletproof in his replacement Invincible role, I'm perfectly happy to have Kirkman keep Robot and Monster Girl in the spotlight as long as he wants. This is one superhero universe that isn't lacking in scope or sheer variety. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Zac Boone Sep 26, 2012

    As someone who has only been reading for a few issues, I'm worried about how Monster Girl's character will continue to develop once she and Robot are no longer center stage. But until then, I'm eager to see how things play out. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Addicts - Anant Sagar Oct 3, 2012

    If you are an Invincible fan, this is an insightful read. I, however, don't read much Invincible. So for me it was average, and this review is the product of reading a few back issues and researching the characters since I didn't know as much as I should about them. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Geekality - Patrick Halpin Sep 21, 2012

    Maybe it's just me but when you start telling me the story with narration and them concurrently show me the same story in pictures you better be doing more with those boxes than just reiterating what I'm looking at. It's redundant and a device that a writer with as much experience as Robert Krikman should have either avoided or made damn sure was done right, with the narration and pictures telling two separate but different stories that give significant insight into one another. Color me disappointed. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Barron Network - R.Barron Sep 27, 2012

    Cory Walker does a great job taking over the art duties because I honestly couldn't tell Ryan Ottley didn't work on the entire book. I would love to see Cory bring in more of his own style but I can't knock him for not fixing something that isn't broken. Read Full Review

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