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I could say I read 'Bloody Hell in America' before 'Say You Want a Revolution' out of some tribute to chaos and refusal to submit to chronological tyranny, but in truth it was on top of the stack. Here's the rough idea - the Invisibles are a group of people fighting against a sinister outside force ...
I honestly don't know if I'm getting all of Invisibles or not. As I read the trades, I find myself alternating between being intensely absorbed in what I'm reading and wondering how the hell the story got to that point. This one was no exception. I don't know if it's me, or if there really isn't any...
I read this once, years ago. It was the only volume of Invisibles that I'd read and, I think, the first thing I'd ever read by Morrison. I didn't like it, and I didn't get it. Now that I've read the first three volumes of Invisibles, and know a bit more about Morrison, I can certainly say that I lik...
Hm. On one hand, I'm consistently fascinated by what Morrison is going to pull out in this series. Anything goes, it seems. But this storyline in particular felt a bit drawn out to me. And could the characters be any thinner? Still, I'm enjoying myself far more than not, and there have been some rea...
Merv Pumpkinhead gets Five stars, if he was the orignal James Bond i would`v probably enjoyed those moviesThessaly is one crazy bitch! she gets 5 stars very gory 3 chaptersThe rest of this collection was Blah to me