Los Invisibles: Di que quieres la revolución (Los Invisibles, #1)
ISBN:
9788467474336 (8467474335)
Publish date: August 3rd 2009
Publisher: Planeta DeAgostini Comics (Vertigo Comics)
Pages no: 224
Edition language: Spanish
Category:
Fantasy,
Science Fiction,
Philosophy,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Comix,
Comic Book,
Occult,
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Series: The Invisibles (#1)
The Invisibles are those who resist the stagnation of outside-this-world conspirators, whose goal is the ultimate suppression of individuality - mostly I thought of the Auditors of Reality from Discworld with the added bonus of sexual fetishism. 'Say You Want a Revolution' collects the first eight i...
There, Ferny can stfu now, since this way I will REMEMBER.
Grant Morrison has said that he wrote The Invisibles as part of a magic ritual, and also that aliens told him part of the plot. Really. The Invisibles ends up being pretty much exactly what you'd expect, given that background. Let me also add that there's a great deal of ultra-paranoid conspiracy th...
I'd never read this but Perpetch recommended in on Rolling Stone so OK. I guess I liked it? It gets pretty dark and grody and hopeless in places, not 100% my thing. And it's that kind of odd book where it seems like there might be a really impressive amount of world-building going on, but you see so...
When I read the first issue of the Invisibles I hated it. A punk kid throws a molotov cocktail into a library. Way to stick it to the man! If I had stuck with the series until issue 3 I would have been hooked. Of course I probably still would have dropped the book when it got to the Marquis de S...