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Loading... Invincible, Vol. 10: Who's the Boss? (edition 2009)by Robert Kirkman, Ryan Ottley, FCO Plascencia
Work InformationInvincible, Volume 10: Who's The Boss? by Robert Kirkman
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Cecil, like a lot of characters, is more likeable in the animated show. I hope he doesn't turn out to be the way he is portrayed in the comics here. ( ) Still good, this volume plays with more morals & ethics. Do the ends justify the means? SN: I always find it funny they never specify where Eve is? It's always just generic Africa, but, of course, it's with "emaciated people." If you don't mention colonialism and imperialism, etc, it feels shallow Also, the comic's getting more gory too. I don't care for bloodbaths tho no reviews | add a review
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Up until this point, Invincible has been working for the Global Defenseagency. Fighting their fights, defeating their enemies... now something's notright, Invincible can no longer carry out his orders unquestioned. Now he findshimself up against the very organization he been working for! This volume collects Invincible issues #48-53. No library descriptions found. |
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