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★★★★★ 5
Great comic for beginners
Format: Paperback
Great story, great book, and and even greater show
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Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Love it even though it's heavy af
Format: Paperback
Great book beautiful full color images. My only issue is that it's heavy the thing is a wrist breaker. Better read it at a table. But the story is great love it.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Interesting Story and Characters
Format: Paperback
I’ve been watching the show of Invincible for a few years now, and finally gave the comics a try. I’ve finished this entire compendium and loved every second.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2026
★★★★★ 5
A Gripping Superhero Epic with Unparalleled Depth
Format: Paperback
Invincible Compendium Volume 1 collects the initial chapters of Robert Kirkman's groundbreaking superhero saga, Invincible. This massive volume serves as an ideal starting point for readers looking to immerse themselves in a world filled with complex characters, intense action, and thought-provoking storytelling.
One of the greatest strengths of Invincible is its ability to subvert traditional superhero tropes while simultaneously paying homage to them. Kirkman skillfully crafts a universe where superheroes exist, complete with colorful costumes and extraordinary abilities, but he takes the genre to new heights by delving into the consequences and emotional weight that come with being a hero.
The story revolves around Mark Grayson, a seemingly ordinary teenager who discovers he has inherited his father's incredible powers. As Mark embraces his role as the superhero Invincible, he quickly realizes that being a hero is not as straightforward as it seems. Kirkman expertly explores the challenges, sacrifices, and personal struggles that come with the responsibility of wielding great power.
The character development in Invincible is exceptional, with each member of the extensive cast exhibiting depth and nuance. Mark's journey from wide-eyed rookie to seasoned hero is captivating, as he grapples with the complexities of morality and the repercussions of his actions. The supporting characters, including his father Omni-Man, his love interest Atom Eve, and his best friend William, all contribute to the intricate tapestry of the series, each with their own well-defined arcs.
In terms of artwork, Ryan Ottley's illustrations are nothing short of breathtaking. The dynamic and detailed visuals bring the action-packed sequences to life, while also conveying the range of emotions experienced by the characters. Ottley's ability to capture the intensity of battle as well as the subtleties of interpersonal relationships adds an extra layer of depth to the storytelling.
As a compendium, this volume collects a substantial amount of content, providing readers with a substantial and immersive experience. The inclusion of multiple story arcs and issues allows for a deep dive into the Invincible universe. However, it's worth noting that the size and weight of the compendium may pose a challenge for some readers, and the sheer volume of content can be overwhelming for newcomers to the series.
In conclusion, Invincible Compendium Volume 1 is an exceptional superhero epic that pushes the boundaries of the genre. With its complex characters, morally gray storytelling, and stunning artwork, this collection offers a rich and engrossing reading experience. Whether you are a longtime fan of superhero comics or someone looking for a fresh and mature take on the genre, Invincible is a must-read series that leaves an indelible mark.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2023
★★★★★ 5
An Amazing Purchase, and Addition to the Bookshelf
Format: Hardcover, Format: Hardcover
Absolutely amazing, all three books are hefty and a pretty good size (Bonus if you have the Tales of Tamriel books, these are the exact same size and fit together nicelyon the shelf) and feel like a premium product, well worth the money. Three books covering The Histories, The Arcane, and Man, Mer, & Beast, are lavishly covered with the crest of Akatosh, and each book has a slightly diffrent colored hue to them, to assist in deferentiation. The slipcase is pretty stiff, although one corner was slightly dented, I'd contribute this to being a shipping or processing damage, outside of that no issues or defects, and it even has a magnetic clasp.
The Histories. Starting off with book one, we establish the stories and books that cover the history and events leading up to Skyrim, the contents lists the various books in sub categories for easier navigation and grouping, beginning with History, Skyrim, Morrowind (three books cover a small portion of this), and Dragons, although some discuss things like Cyrodiil, the Third Era, etc, these all being derived from the in game source books are mostly relevant and scoped for Skyrim, and not the wider Elder Scrolls universe, for that I recommend the Elder Scrolls Online books, The Land and The Lore. Paired with the stories and texts are outstanding art renditions of characters, cities, weapons, and even concept art for Whiterun, armor, and so much more. Having a complete collection of books pertaining to world events and other major conflicts and political markers is a welcomed addition to this collection. With 229 pages, there's alot packaged in this book that will keep ypu interested and reading.
Man, Mer, and Beast. Book two hosts 227 pages dedicated to various races, major figureheads like Ulfric Stormcloak, the Fauna of Skyrim, and even on things like The Blades and House Redoran. An assorted collection of books from Skyrim, once more paired with stunning artwork on nearly every page, it's a nice smorgasboard of topics, with the contents listing the sub sections as Races, Creatures and Beasts, Warfare, and Factions, I find it a great source for learning more about the Nords, Reachfolk, Dwemer, a surprising amount on Dunmer, and so much more. There's even a giant art piece of a Chaorus with a Falmer riding it! (Super cool right?)
The Arcane. Book three will excite those studying the works of Shalidore, or anyone learning one of the many schools of magic. 218 pages cover the wide topic of magic and mysteria, with books discussing Deadra, The House of Troubles (Micheal Kirkbride fans will get a kick out of these), The Monomyth, the Divines, St. Alessia, and so so so much more. Elder Scrolls Lorebeards will appreciate this book the most, as it deals with all things, well, Arcane. I mean the stiff they decided to put in here is simply amazing, and blows my mind more with the artwork they include, again also featuring concept art for the game. Even better, there are a fair amount of books on the Deadric Prince of Madness himself, S H E O G O R A T H! This is probably, in my personal opinion, the best out if the three books.
I'd say that for the sale price it's at for the time being, this is a must for any Elder Scrolls or Skyrim fan, and pairs nicely with the TES books mentioned at the start.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2022




