Catch Up On Invincible's Comic Run With These New Trade Paperback Editions
The third season of the Invincible animated series recently wrapped up, and if history is any indicator, it looks like it's going to be a long wait for season four. The good news is that you can shortcut that wait right now with the comics series. There are numerous versions of the comic series available, but the latest is the Invincible Trade Paperback New Editions. These reprints of the original trade paperback releases are slightly smaller and feature new cover art. So far, eight Invincible Trade Paperback New Edition volumes have been released and are available now at Amazon, which cover the events seen up through Season 2, and several more are on the way later this year that will almost catch up to where the TV series left off in Season 3. Invincible Volume 9 releases May 20, followed by Volume 10 on July 15, Volume 11 on September 16, and Volume 12 on November 18. You can preorder the upcoming volumes at Amazon.Invincible Trade Paperbacks (New Edition)Invincible Volume 1 -- $11 ($13)Invincible Volume 2 -- $13.50 ($15)Invincible Volume 3 -- $19.50Invincible Volume 4 -- $12.60 ($15)Invincible Volume 5 -- $13.50 ($15)Invincible Volume 6 -- $13.50 ($15)Invincible Volume 7 -- $13.50 ($15)Invincible Volume 8 -- $13.50 ($15)Invincible Volume 9 -- $14 ($15) | Releases May 20Invincible Volume 10 -- $14 ($15) | Releases July 15Invincible Volume 11 -- -- $14 ($15) | Releases September 16Invincible Volume 12 -- $14 ($15) | Releases November 18In case you haven't seen it yet, Invincible follows Mark Grayson, the son of the Superman-like protector Omni-Man. When Mark's own superpowers finally kick in, he decides to follow in his father's steps and he becomes a new superhero, Invincible. However, he soon discovers his father is hiding a sinister past. Throw in teenage romance, a growing rogue's gallery, and homework, and Invincible is a grounded look at modern superheroes that's worth reading.Artist Cory Walker established the look of Invincible with his first run on the series, eventually handing the reigns to Ryan Ottley who helped elevate the comics to new and often brutal heights. Meanwhile, Walking Dead co-creator Robert Kirkman's writing helped each issue feel real, while also regularly throwing in new twists along the way to keep things fresh.Continue Reading at GameSpot

The third season of the Invincible animated series recently wrapped up, and if history is any indicator, it looks like it's going to be a long wait for season four. The good news is that you can shortcut that wait right now with the comics series. There are numerous versions of the comic series available, but the latest is the Invincible Trade Paperback New Editions. These reprints of the original trade paperback releases are slightly smaller and feature new cover art. So far, eight Invincible Trade Paperback New Edition volumes have been released and are available now at Amazon, which cover the events seen up through Season 2, and several more are on the way later this year that will almost catch up to where the TV series left off in Season 3. Invincible Volume 9 releases May 20, followed by Volume 10 on July 15, Volume 11 on September 16, and Volume 12 on November 18. You can preorder the upcoming volumes at Amazon.
Invincible Trade Paperbacks (New Edition)
- Invincible Volume 1 -- $11 (
$13) - Invincible Volume 2 -- $13.50 (
$15) - Invincible Volume 3 -- $19.50
- Invincible Volume 4 -- $12.60 (
$15) - Invincible Volume 5 -- $13.50 (
$15) - Invincible Volume 6 -- $13.50 (
$15) - Invincible Volume 7 -- $13.50 (
$15) - Invincible Volume 8 -- $13.50 (
$15) - Invincible Volume 9 -- $14 (
$15) | Releases May 20 - Invincible Volume 10 -- $14 (
$15) | Releases July 15 - Invincible Volume 11 -- -- $14 (
$15) | Releases September 16 - Invincible Volume 12 -- $14 (
$15) | Releases November 18
In case you haven't seen it yet, Invincible follows Mark Grayson, the son of the Superman-like protector Omni-Man. When Mark's own superpowers finally kick in, he decides to follow in his father's steps and he becomes a new superhero, Invincible. However, he soon discovers his father is hiding a sinister past. Throw in teenage romance, a growing rogue's gallery, and homework, and Invincible is a grounded look at modern superheroes that's worth reading.
Artist Cory Walker established the look of Invincible with his first run on the series, eventually handing the reigns to Ryan Ottley who helped elevate the comics to new and often brutal heights. Meanwhile, Walking Dead co-creator Robert Kirkman's writing helped each issue feel real, while also regularly throwing in new twists along the way to keep things fresh.Continue Reading at GameSpot