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# Invincible: The Ultimate Collection Volume 2

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desertcart.com: Invincible: The Ultimate Collection Volume 2: 9781582405940: Kirkman, Robert, Ottley, Ryan, Crabtree, Bill: Books

Review: Fresh and nostalgic at the same time - This hardcover graphic novel collects issues #0 and 14-24 of Invincible as well as at least part of the Image Comics Summer Special #1. The collected issues represent a superb run on this comic. The world Robert Kirkman is creating is fleshed out more thoroughly, the main characters develop more fully, and the flow of unusual and bizarre side character heroes and villains continues unabated. Ryan Ottley handles almost all the penciling work on these issues, giving this collection a more consistent look than the first hardcover volume, where the initial artwork was done by the talented Cory Walker. In terms of production values the hardcover looks fantastic. Ottley is developing a real talent for depicting character's facial expressions and thus hinting at their inner emotional life. This is one of those comics where you can recognize and distinguish the major characters easily even when they are not in costume. The art reproduces beautifully here and is worthy of the slightly oversized pages you see. The coloring in particular really seems to "pop" off the page. Ottley's talent for conveying the feelings of characters is necessary to keep up with Kirkman's scripting here. He's managed to produce a comic that feels character-driven while still throwing in big plot twists in the grand tradition of silver age comics. The best description I've heard so far of Invincible's appeal is that it is a Silver Age comic book for adults. Many of us have fond memories of the comics we read when we were young. For me it's the early Spider Man. Yet when you re-read those issues, you find that the characters are often one-note, the continuity is shaky, and characters experience massive personal upheavals in one issue only to return to the same personality in the next as though nothing had happened. The characters in Invincible may fall into certain familiar archetypes at first, but over time they change with their experiences. There's a hint of realism thrown in to discussions of how the bills are going to be paid without going overboard into trying to portray "heroes in the real world." In this delicate balancing act Kirkman's writing resembles Kurt Busiek's Astro City comics, except the focus here is much more firmly on the trials and tribulations of the heroes. You even get much more insight and personality from the villains than is typical. And you can never be sure when a minor villain from one issue will reappear as a major player down the line. It feels like a lived in universe. Most of all, Invincible reads like a story produced by people who love superhero comics and want to bring out the elements that made them love those comics--the scope of the stories, the challenges of balancing heroism with a normal life, the ethical questions of when and how to get involved, the sheer wow factor of having superpowers and making a difference. There's no deconstruction of the genre going on here or blatant satirizing of superhero comic book tropes. Which is why I say Invincible is fresh and yet nostalgic. It is a classic being born before your eyes and the opportunity to own it in these lovely and durable hardcovers is a definite treat for fans of superhero comics.
Review: Great visuals and read - Loving this series 🤩

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,119 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #21 in Image Comics & Graphic Novels #34 in Media Tie-In Graphic Novels #98 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels |
| Book 2 of 12  | Invincible: The Ultimate Collection |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (856) |
| Dimensions  | 7.25 x 1 x 10.88 inches |
| ISBN-10  | 1582405948 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1582405940 |
| Item Weight  | 2.31 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 352 pages |
| Publication date  | April 25, 2017 |
| Publisher  | Image Comics |
| Reading age  | 13 - 16 years |

## Images

![Invincible: The Ultimate Collection Volume 2 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81q0SNZ+QqL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fresh and nostalgic at the same time
*by D***S on November 3, 2006*

This hardcover graphic novel collects issues #0 and 14-24 of Invincible as well as at least part of the Image Comics Summer Special #1. The collected issues represent a superb run on this comic. The world Robert Kirkman is creating is fleshed out more thoroughly, the main characters develop more fully, and the flow of unusual and bizarre side character heroes and villains continues unabated. Ryan Ottley handles almost all the penciling work on these issues, giving this collection a more consistent look than the first hardcover volume, where the initial artwork was done by the talented Cory Walker. In terms of production values the hardcover looks fantastic. Ottley is developing a real talent for depicting character's facial expressions and thus hinting at their inner emotional life. This is one of those comics where you can recognize and distinguish the major characters easily even when they are not in costume. The art reproduces beautifully here and is worthy of the slightly oversized pages you see. The coloring in particular really seems to "pop" off the page. Ottley's talent for conveying the feelings of characters is necessary to keep up with Kirkman's scripting here. He's managed to produce a comic that feels character-driven while still throwing in big plot twists in the grand tradition of silver age comics. The best description I've heard so far of Invincible's appeal is that it is a Silver Age comic book for adults. Many of us have fond memories of the comics we read when we were young. For me it's the early Spider Man. Yet when you re-read those issues, you find that the characters are often one-note, the continuity is shaky, and characters experience massive personal upheavals in one issue only to return to the same personality in the next as though nothing had happened. The characters in Invincible may fall into certain familiar archetypes at first, but over time they change with their experiences. There's a hint of realism thrown in to discussions of how the bills are going to be paid without going overboard into trying to portray "heroes in the real world." In this delicate balancing act Kirkman's writing resembles Kurt Busiek's Astro City comics, except the focus here is much more firmly on the trials and tribulations of the heroes. You even get much more insight and personality from the villains than is typical. And you can never be sure when a minor villain from one issue will reappear as a major player down the line. It feels like a lived in universe. Most of all, Invincible reads like a story produced by people who love superhero comics and want to bring out the elements that made them love those comics--the scope of the stories, the challenges of balancing heroism with a normal life, the ethical questions of when and how to get involved, the sheer wow factor of having superpowers and making a difference. There's no deconstruction of the genre going on here or blatant satirizing of superhero comic book tropes. Which is why I say Invincible is fresh and yet nostalgic. It is a classic being born before your eyes and the opportunity to own it in these lovely and durable hardcovers is a definite treat for fans of superhero comics.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great visuals and read
*by J***S on August 7, 2025*

Loving this series 🤩

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Somehow this story keeps getting better
*by J***D on May 13, 2017*

I liked this volume even more than the first one. The art gets better and Kirkman spends some time fleshing out other side characters, which really adds to the story. I really like Allen the Alien and Atom Eve, in particular. I've seen some people complain about the story lines with Mark's gf and with his mom, but I really enjoy those 'more human' stories/moments. It builds up side characters and develops them further. This volume also introduces a few villains, Angstrom Levy being my favorite so far. Also, there are some origin stories for some side characters at the end of the book and some sketches as well. Btw, the production value of these books are really good. Overall, it's a really great story that lives up to the hype.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Invincible: The Ultimate Collection, Vol. 2
- Invincible: The Ultimate Collection Volume 1 (Invincible Ultimate Collection, 1)
- Invincible: The Ultimate Collection, Vol. 3

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