![]() ![]() But the heart of what makes this book work so well is the story has such a mood and amazing drama. WHY?! Read it, you'll see! Seriously, it's hard to pick only three. It's insanely exciting, and I'm floored to see it get an even larger platform and spread as far as it has. ![]() Now with the show, the fans are in the millions, and they're finally seeing what our readers experienced on a monthly basis for the last 20 years. We own our book and have pure freedom to create as we see fit. It doesn't have rules like large corporations do. ![]() The stakes are HIGH in a Robert Kirkman story. New readers were superhero fans who either wanted to try something new and/or were tired of the traditional tropes of the larger corporations. This flipped the tropes upside down and made them new and interesting. I read lots of comics, and nothing was like Invincible. Every new script from Robert that came in floored me. From my 20s to my 40s, I worked full-time on this book, creating new characters, new locations, new worlds. Ryan Ottley: Invincible is a HUGE part of my life, my first big gig in comics. So to be able to spend 16 years working with great and immensely talented people crafting a new world that had everything I loved about my favorite comic book genre was the greatest. I grew up loving everything about superheroes, the cool stuff, the silly stuff, the great stuff, and the bad stuff. What does Invincible mean to me? The culmination of my childhood in a lot of ways. ![]()
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