Invincible Presents Atom Eve #1 (2007)

Invincible Presents Atom Eve #1 (2007)

$15.00
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Benito Cereno, art by Nate Bellegard, cover by Ryan Ottley.
It's the girl after Invincible's heart: Atom Eve! Find out how she got her powers, and what shaped her into the woman she is today. Robert Kirkman presents a tale of tragedy and triumph that will have lasting effects on the Invincible series.

"I don’t know if it’s a testament to how comparatively-uninspired Robert Kirkman’s recent work has been, or that the work done by ‘Atom Eve’’s Benito Cereno (writer) and Nate Bellegarde (artist) is so phenomenal, but it looks like the best Invincible story in a couple years is only edited by Kirkman. This is a little like, and bear with me here, the ‘Empire Strikes Back’ of Invincible stories. Not the content, mind you, but the fact that Cereno and Bellegarde took the pieces that Kirkman handed them, and turned it into something better than he could have built. I’m sorry to make this review more ‘anti-Kirkman’ than ‘pro-Cereno’, but MAN did this one issue remind me what I loved about Invincible, and Kirkman stories in general. Action, drama, twists, and more humor than you’d think a superhero comic could contain, all in service of the cutest, spunkiest, most entertaining heroine ever. This is truly the best Kirkman book Kirkman never did."

THIS BOOK GETS 10 GRAHAMS OUT OF 10

VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Benito Cereno, art by Nate Bellegard, cover by Ryan Ottley.
It's the girl after Invincible's heart: Atom Eve! Find out how she got her powers, and what shaped her into the woman she is today. Robert Kirkman presents a tale of tragedy and triumph that will have lasting effects on the Invincible series.

"I don’t know if it’s a testament to how comparatively-uninspired Robert Kirkman’s recent work has been, or that the work done by ‘Atom Eve’’s Benito Cereno (writer) and Nate Bellegarde (artist) is so phenomenal, but it looks like the best Invincible story in a couple years is only edited by Kirkman. This is a little like, and bear with me here, the ‘Empire Strikes Back’ of Invincible stories. Not the content, mind you, but the fact that Cereno and Bellegarde took the pieces that Kirkman handed them, and turned it into something better than he could have built. I’m sorry to make this review more ‘anti-Kirkman’ than ‘pro-Cereno’, but MAN did this one issue remind me what I loved about Invincible, and Kirkman stories in general. Action, drama, twists, and more humor than you’d think a superhero comic could contain, all in service of the cutest, spunkiest, most entertaining heroine ever. This is truly the best Kirkman book Kirkman never did."

THIS BOOK GETS 10 GRAHAMS OUT OF 10

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