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am I the only one that thinks the show is just ok? It's definitely high on shock factor and started off ok, and quickly became one dimensional.
Also, is it a running joke in the comics that 'Invincible' is his name, yet he constantly gets massacred in fights... barely survives... stays in the hospital for a week and he gets a full recovery? Does this happen every few issues because it happens twice within 3 episodes.
He gets fucking Brutalized. I think Invincible comes from the fact he never truly quits , beat down a lot and failed alot bit keeps chugging along. If you thought the Beating Battle Beast and his Dad gave him was bad , there are a couple moments in the comics what would shock me if they ever made it to the screen.
If you thought the Beating Battle Beast and his Dad gave him was bad , there are a couple moments in the comics what would shock me if they ever made it to the screen.
The subway thing is fuckin _r o u g h_.There's very few things that have ever made me cringe. I watched '2 Girls 1 Cup' with a straight face.
But in the last episode... how do I say this without spoiling it... the 'Subway' scene... make me audibly say "Holy shit that is fucked up."
So if they did THAT exactly as they did in the comics, I bet there's not much they won't put on the show.
So awesome to hear that.@Dragonlordxxxxx
Want to give you a shout-out because I knew absolutely nothing about Invincible other than you recommended it.
And... holy fuck... this is the best TV series I've seen since... ironically... 'The Boys,' Amazon's other ultra-violent Justice League Parody comedy/drama based on a Comic Book series.... and also is Executive Produced by Seth Rogan.
10/10, easily. Only one episode I'd consider to the noticeably weaker than the other seven... the one Mark and his friends goes to college. Otherwise, I have zero complaints.
Kinda makes me consider reading the comics, but I don't want the show to be spoiled for me.
For those that have read the comic series, would you say this first season summed up the first 15 or 18 issues? Just curious how many seasons of this they can make if they stay loyal to the source material. Wait... did they stay loyal to the source material?
@Dragonlordxxxxx
Want to give you a shout-out because I knew absolutely nothing about Invincible other than you recommended it.
And... holy fuck... this is the best TV series I've seen since... ironically... 'The Boys,' Amazon's other ultra-violent Justice League Parody comedy/drama based on a Comic Book series.... and also is Executive Produced by Seth Rogan.
10/10, easily. Only one episode I'd consider to the noticeably weaker than the other seven... the one Mark and his friends goes to college. Otherwise, I have zero complaints.
Kinda makes me consider reading the comics, but I don't want the show to be spoiled for me.
For those that have read the comic series, would you say this first season summed up the first 15 or 18 issues? Just curious how many seasons of this they can make if they stay loyal to the source material. Wait... did they stay loyal to the source material?
I also agree that episode is the weakest.@Dragonlordxxxxx
Want to give you a shout-out because I knew absolutely nothing about Invincible other than you recommended it.
And... holy fuck... this is the best TV series I've seen since... ironically... 'The Boys,' Amazon's other ultra-violent Justice League Parody comedy/drama based on a Comic Book series.... and also is Executive Produced by Seth Rogan.
10/10, easily. Only one episode I'd consider to the noticeably weaker than the other seven... the one Mark and his friends goes to college. Otherwise, I have zero complaints.
Kinda makes me consider reading the comics, but I don't want the show to be spoiled for me.
For those that have read the comic series, would you say this first season summed up the first 15 or 18 issues? Just curious how many seasons of this they can make if they stay loyal to the source material. Wait... did they stay loyal to the source material?
@Dragonlordxxxxx
Kinda makes me consider reading the comics, but I don't want the show to be spoiled for me.
For those that have read the comic series, would you say this first season summed up the first 15 or 18 issues? Just curious how many seasons of this they can make if they stay loyal to the source material. Wait... did they stay loyal to the source material?
Also, is it a running joke in the comics that 'Invincible' is his name, yet he constantly gets massacred in fights... barely survives... stays in the hospital for a week and he gets a full recovery? Does this happen every few issues because it happens twice within 3 episodes.
He gets fucking Brutalized. I think Invincible comes from the fact he never truly quits , beat down a lot and failed alot bit keeps chugging along. If you thought the Beating Battle Beast and his Dad gave him was bad , there are a couple moments in the comics what would shock me if they ever made it to the screen.
Strictly speaking anything after issue 13 would have spoilers. The problem is the first season actually pulls a lot of material even all the way up to issue 35(? can't quite remember), so the first season would also actually have spoilers for the comic as well up all the up to issue 35 or so. The Robot, Mars, and the University stories off the top off my head are pulled from issues after 13 I believe. There is however some major spoilers if you do read past issue 13 that haven't been shown yet and will likely be for S2.
Basically several story arcs were pulled forward. Likely this was done to fill out and give better pacing to have the first season finale at that major point. Otherwise the final episode would have happened at maybe episode 4? So even though the actual stories are very faithful the timeline of events doesn't strictly follow the comics. However none of the timeline changes is really detrimental to overall story or would even affect it's overall trajectory, arguably the pacing is actually better in some respects.
In terms of material I think you can argue it's actually gone through 20-25 or so issues for S1, but not in the same order as the comics.
The fights in general in Invincible are rather brutal for everyone involved. What's a bit atypical in Invincible is that even the "brick" heroes are stronger than they are tougher. Essentially anyone whos a threat can seriously hurt the other. This is unlike more typical comics in which especially bricks tend to be tougher than they are stronger. If that makes sense. They are also tougher in terms of being hard to kill/beat but not necessarily shrugging off hits with zero damage unlike more typically in comics as well.
Also he hasn't really been beaten badly that often in the show. It's really the 2 fights in S1 he gets hurt bad to the extent you're talking about (1 of which though was worse than the comics). You see him in the other fights he is clearly very high on the toughness scale, especially against the lower opponents. The two that hurt him badly are on the higher end of the power scale as seen in the show.
Battle Beast fight was more brutal in the show than the comics. Dad fight I think might even be slightly more brutal on the show.
am I the only one that thinks the show is just ok? It's definitely high on shock factor and started off ok, and quickly became one dimensional.
Dude, they can fix teeth in real life. So it's not that big of a deal to get them fixed in a show.
He was in the most advanced hospital for several weeks if not months. I'm sure they had dentists.
I was gonna start Jupiter last night, but the reviews made me not get around to it. Is this one of the audience loves but critics hate shows?Of the four comic book series I've watched this year - WandaVision, Invincible, FATWS and Jupiter's Legacy, Invincible is the best. And it's not even close
I was gonna start Jupiter last night, but the reviews made me not get around to it. Is this one of the audience loves but critics hate shows?