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    Invincible » Invincible #1 - Vol. I: Family Matters released by Image on August 2003.

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    4.2 stars

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    A Beginning To Something Special 0

    The Story:  Mark Grayson is a young kid in high school who begins to develop the super powers he inherited from his father. As he begins to grow into a hero and fight crime, he meets a group of heros called the Teen Team. Invincible stops one of his high school teachers who was behind the mall bombings that were happening.  My Thoughts:  Series writer and creator Robert Kirkman (Walking Dead) does a great job introducing you to Invincible's world. The first volume is only four issues so it's qui...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    The Best Place to start reading Invincible 0

    Here is my comic book review for Invincible Volume 1 Family Matters. Tell me what you guys think about my video review in the comments below: ...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    The Family Business 2

    I have been meaning to try this series for a while now, as with all the great things I've heard about it, plus the fact I love most of Robert Kirkman's work (especially The Walking Dead) I felt it was time to give it a try, so bought the first compendium. I will however be reviewing it in individual volumes (as it'd be hard to give too much attention on all the stories without it being a massive review).PlotMark Grayson grows up with a father who's a superhero named Omni-Man, so when he discover...

    8 out of 8 found this review helpful.

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