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Invisible Kingdom Volume 1 Paperback – Illustrated, November 5, 2019
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Hugo and World Fantasy Award-winning author G. Willow Wilson (Ms. Marvel) and acclaimed artist Christian Ward (2020 Eisner Winner for Best Painter/Digital Artist on this title) team up for an epic sci-fi saga!
In a small solar system in a far-flung galaxy, two women—one a young religious acolyte and the other, a hard-bitten freighter pilot—uncover a conspiracy between the leaders of the most dominant religion and an all-consuming mega-corporation.
On the run from reprisals on both sides, this unlikely pair must decide where their loyalties lie—and risk plunging the world into anarchy if they reveal the truth.
Collects Invisible Kingdom #1–#5.
- Print length136 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBerger Books
- Publication dateNovember 5, 2019
- Dimensions6.6 x 0.4 x 10.2 inches
- ISBN-101506712274
- ISBN-13978-1506712277
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Customers find the construction of the book solid. They also disagree on the storyline, with some finding it interesting and colorful, while others say it feels rushed and lacks depth or character development. Opinions are mixed on the illustrations, with customers finding them colorful and gorgeous, while other find them not to their taste.
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Customers find the construction of the book interesting and solid overall. They also say it's a decent read.
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Customers have mixed opinions about the storyline. Some find the premise interesting and relatable, while others say it feels rushed and lacks nuances. They also say it's hard to tell what's happening in many of the panels and lack any depth or character development.
"...The plot was creative, but remarkably current and relatable. The art was ok, and greatly enhanced with bold and vibrant colors...." Read more
"This book has quite interesting premise and colorful illustrations. That raised enough interest in me to buy it...." Read more
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Customers are mixed about the illustrations. Some find the premise interesting and colorful, while others say the artwork is not to their taste. They also find the coloring distracting and confusing, and the faces lack emotion and have a blurry quality.
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All that said, for some reason I am not very motivated to get the next volume in the series. In fact, I probably won’t. The first volume concludes satisfactorily, and the only reason to continue is the characters. I didn’t find the characters to be particularly strong, likeable or memorable.
Overall, the plot, coloring, and paneling are excellent, but not enough to make me want to hear more about these characters in future adventures.
Unfortunately line art is atrocious when it is present and sometimes it's just non there.
Floating monastery and some other ideas look interesting, unfortunately everything else is a huge letdown. Alien designs are absolutely unimaginative and mostly look like a Marvel fanart.
Two heroines are stereotypical and lack any depth or character development. All other characters in the book... The best thing I can say about them is they are present to compliment the background.
Story itself feels rushed and lacks nuances, but overall one of the redeemable qualities of this book. Unfortunately next one lacks any story development at all and it makes this book even harder to recommend.
Volume 1 tells the story of two very different women. One is a religious acolyte, dedicated to a faith with a strong anti-consumerist slant. The other is basically the space version of a UPS driver, delivering packages for a massive corporation. When these two women separately discover evidence of a vast conspiracy, they find their lives crashing together.
The first thing I noticed about Invisible Kingdom, vol 1 is just how gorgeous the artwork is. I fell in love with Christian Ward's work during his run on Black Bolt, and he is equally well suited for this sci-fi epic. The colors are vibrant, and the alien character designs unique. I found myself pausing over several pages just to admire the pretty pictures.
But when the book really ended up pulling me in is with Willow's writing, in her exploration of power, faith, and relationships. Not to mention the story gets pretty exciting by the end! Now that our two leads are together, I am eager to see where this story goes next. This is a fantastic series starter, and I highly recommend people check it out.
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Si les gusta el sci-fi con tintes políticos y religiosos les va a gustar.




