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Invincible #4
Cover Date: April, 2003
Invincible heads over to the Teen Team HQ to talk to Atom Eve above the recent spate of human bombs. She's away with Rex-Splode; her "boyfriend", as Robot tells Invincible! That is one fact which Mark seems to be continually, and uncomfortably, reminded ...
Issue Description
Invincible heads over to the Teen Team HQ to talk to Atom Eve above the recent spate of human bombs. She's away with Rex-Splode; her "boyfriend", as Robot tells Invincible! That is one fact which Mark seems to be continually, and uncomfortably, reminded of: whether it be Rex and Atom kissing, or Mr Hiles mistaking the two for a couple.
While Mark and Sam are busy at school, Robot follows up on the human bomb case, discovering that the perpetrator is likely one of the teachers. In fact, there's only teacher with the known background and skills to pull off such a stunt: Mr Hiles. Invincible and Atom race off to their teacher's house. Hiles admits to his crime which was done to avenge his son's suicide by killing the types of people he holds responsible for that tragedy. To prove his point Hiles has turned himself into a human bomb too, leaving Invincible no choice but to get him as far away as possible as soon as possible (linking back to the opening scene of Invincible #1).
At the end of the day, finally, Mark can go home for dinner. His dad, Omni-Man, has returned from some alternate dimension. They're extraordinary, but somehow, still normal.
Invincible (2003)
- Publisher
- Skybound
Volume Description
Girls, acne, homework, supervillains. When you're a teenager it pays to be Invincible. Mark Grayson was just an average kid living in a world full of super heroes. It wasn't until he was a teenager that he gained fantastic powers thanks to his biological father Omni-Man. He was able to fly faster than a jet, lift buildings like Hercules, and battle acne like Proactive. Girls, homework, super villains, it's just another day in the life of the one and only Invincible. Join Mark Grayson in his incredible adventures into the unknown and catch some astonishing surprises while you're at it. This is probably the best superhero comic in the entire universe, or so it claims.
Written by Robert Kirkman and illustrated by Ryan Ottley.
PublishersIssues #0-73 published by Image Comics.Issues #74 and up published under the Skybound Entertainment imprint of Image Comics.Collected EditionsTrade Paperback CollectionsVol. 1: Family Matters (#1-4)Vol. 2: Eight is Enough (#5-8)Vol. 3: Perfect Strangers (#9-13)Vol. 4: Head of the Class (#14-19, Image Comics Summer Special)Vol. 5: The Facts of Life (#0, 20-24)Vol. 6: A Different World (#25-30)Vol. 7: Three's Company (#31-35, Pact #4)Vol. 8: My Favorite Martian (#36-41)Vol. 9: Out of this World (#42-47)Vol. 10: Who's the Boss (#48-53)Vol. 11: Happy Days (#54-59, The Astounding Wolf-Man #11)Vol. 12: Still Standing (#60-65)Vol. 13: Growing Pains (#66-70, Invincible Returns #1)Vol. 14: The Vitrumite War (#71-78)Vol. 15: Get Smart (#79-84)Vol. 16: Family Ties (#85-90)Vol. 17: What's Happening (#91-96)Vol. 18: The Death of Everyone (#97-102)Vol. 19: The War At Home (#103-108)Vol. 20: Friends (#109-114)Vol. 21: Modern Family (#115-120)Vol. 22: Reboot? (#121-126)Ultimate CollectionsVol. 1 (#1-13)Vol. 2 (#0, 14-24, Image Comics Summer Special)Vol. 3 (#25-35, Pact #4)Vol. 4 (#36-47)Vol. 5 (#48-59, The Astounding Wolf-Man #11)Vol. 6 (#60-70, Invincible Returns #1)Vol. 7 (#71-84)Vol. 8 (#85-96)Vol. 9 (#97-108)Vol. 10 (#109-120)Library Collections - "The Complete Invincible Library"Vol. 1 (#0-24, Image Comics Summer Special)Vol. 2 (#25-47, Pact #4)Vol. 3 (#48-70, The Astounding Wolf-Man #11, Invisible Returns #1)CompendiumsVol. 1 (#0-47, Image Comics Summer Special, Pact #4)Vol. 2 (#48-96, The Astounding Wolf-Man #11, Invisible Returns #1)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.