

Invincible Ultimate Collection Hardcover Volume 1 cover by Ryan Ottley. There will be approximately 20 collections in this format based on my calculations. While there is only one expanded trade paperback collection so far, more will be available later. These will include new covers (like the one above) and feature more issues per volume. Image Comics/Skybound will release expanded editions of the Invincible trade paperback that are slightly thicker than the original releases.

Invincible Volume 1 cover by Cory Walker and Dave McCaig. Invincible Volume 25: The End of All Things, Part 2

Invincible Volume 24: The End of All Things, Part 1 Invincible Volume 18: The Death of Everyone They collect six issues each and are much easier to find than tracking down all 144 single issues.Ĭollects: Invincible #14-19 and Image Comics Summer SpecialĬollects: Invincible #0, #20-24, and back up stories for issue #25Ĭollects: Invincible #31-35 and The Pact #4Ĭollects: Invincible #54-59 and Astonishing Wolf-Man #11Ĭollects: Invincible #66-70 and Invincible Returns #1

Trade paperbacks are the easiest way to read Invincible. Invincible Volume 1: Family Matters cover by Cory Walker. So far, only one collection has been announced:Ĭollects: Invincible Presents: Atom Eve #1-2, Invincible Presents: Atom Eve & Rex Splode #1-3, Guarding the Globe (first series) #1-6, Guarding the Globe (second series) #1-6, and Invincible Universe #1-12 Is Invincible complete?
Invincible compendium 2 series#
These series have been long out of print, but will be collected in the compendium format as Invincible Universe. Although, they’re worth checking out if you want to see more of certain characters. These comics spin out of Invincible, telling their own stories, and don’t affect what’s going on in the main series. These feature many of the comic’s large cast of characters and expand the world that’s established in the main series.Īre these essential to understand Invincible? No. Throughout Invincible’s run, Image Comics published a range of spin-off comics. You can also pick yourself up a facsimile edition of this issue in comic book shops on January 25th, 2023. More details are available further down the page. If you prefer to read in print, Invincible #1 can be found in the first trade paperback collection.
Invincible compendium 2 for free#
Not sure if Invincible is for you? You can read the first issue for free over at the Image Comics website. Jumping into the comic later means that you miss that growth and later events don’t have the same impact. You see Mark grow as a character, with him beginning as a newbie hero and slowly growing into an established hero as the series progresses. It might sound obvious, but the best place to start reading is at the beginning – Invincible #1.īy beginning with Invincible #1, you get a much more holistic view than if you start with later issues. Issues and editions of collections that predate 2010 (when Skybound was founded) were published solely through Image and will not have the Skybound logo. As a result, you’ll see the Skybound and Image logos on most editions. The comic is published through Image Comics’ Skybound Entertainment imprint, which Robert Kirkman operates. Ryan Ottley was the primary artist for the remaining issues. While Kirkman was consistent on the book for its 15-year run, Walker only drew issues #1-7 and #127-132. Invincible is the creation of writer Robert Kirkman, best known for The Walking Dead, and artist Cory Walker. This handy guide has all the answers! It will point you in the right direction to start reading the Invincible comics, where to continue, the spin-offs, the different formats available, and heaps more. With Amazon adapting Invincible as an animated series for Prime Video, it’s never been a better time to check out the comic. Through this premise, the comic explores Mark’s daddy-issues and the toll of increasingly violent superhero battles. It follows newbie hero, Mark Grayson, as he tries to follow in the footsteps of his father Omni-Man, the world’s greatest hero. Invincible isn’t like any teen superhero comic you’ve read before.
