Her mind is made up and her perfect mate is Invincible. No matter the cost, he must be hers. After her husband died in issue #7, Aquaria went through some bad times, but now that Mark has entered her life, everything is different, everything is perfect. Now Mark has to figure out how to let her know he's neither interested...nor legal.
Robert Kirkman is an American comic book writer best known for his work on The Walking Dead, Invincible for Image Comics, as well as Ultimate X-Men and Marvel Zombies for Marvel Comics. He has also collaborated with Image Comics co-founder Todd McFarlane on the series Haunt. He is one of the five partners of Image Comics, and the only one of the five who was not one of the original co-founders of that publisher.
Robert Kirkman's first comic books were self-published under his own Funk-o-Tron label. Along with childhood friend Tony Moore, Kirkman created Battle Pope which was published in late 2001. Battle Pope ran for over 2 years along with other Funk-o-Tron published books such as InkPunks and Double Take.
In July of 2002, Robert's first work for another company began, with a 4-part SuperPatriot series for Image, along with Battle Pope backup story artist Cory Walker. Robert's creator-owned projects followed shortly thereafter, including Tech Jacket, Invincible and Walking Dead.
On one end, you have a kinda tragic story of Debbie trying to cope after her fascist, superpowered husband killed thousands, and dipped. On the other end, you have Mark trying to avoid having S🥚s with a fish in front of thousands of people. But it’s also cool that both kinda represent the sins left by Omni Man’s rampage💀
Liked a lot about this issue: getting more background on Monster girl, Mark's mom making a friend/getting some support, the DRESS, the public fish-lovin'.
So both Mark and Debbie are trying to move after the betrayal by Nolan and Debbie gets to talk about her secret with the fellow superhero wife and Mark has an undersea adventure.
I have always loved comics, and I hope that I will always love them. Even though I grew up reading local Indian comics like Raj Comics or Diamond Comics or even Manoj Comics, now's the time to catch up on the international and classic comics and Graphic novels. I am on my quest to read as many comics as I can. I Love comics to the bits, may the comics never leave my side. I loved reading this and love reading more, you should also read what you love and then just Keep on Reading.
Invincible #15 – The Facts of Life Cecil recruits Mark into official government-sanctioned superhero work, bringing him closer to the shady side of saving the world. Eve reveals her feelings, and Mark begins dating Amber. The issue explores morality, trust, and how blurred the line between hero and pawn can be. The tension between Mark’s independence and Cecil’s control is subtly set up here.
“Issue #15” begins at Guardians headquarters where Robot is chastising Monster-Girl for her sexual harassment of Bulletproof. She explains that while she looks like a little girls she’s actually 29 years old. Her powers reverse age her.
Mark and Debbie talk about what they are both going through.
At school Amber waited to talk to Mark, but his beeper goes off and he runs away.
At the Pentagon Mark is told that he must marry the queen of the fish-people because his father cannot be turned over to them. Mark agrees. He is taken to their underwater city. The ceremony is rather complicated.
Debbie goes to Chicago to sign some paperwork about Nolans book sales and discovers that his agent is married to Super Patriot. Debbie talks to her over coffee.
Mark figures out a plan so that he does not have to battle a monster, make love and then marry the queen of Aquarius.
”Mom! I’ve kinda got a secret identity here!”
Okay that was really good. ‘What if Stan Lee had written Superboy?’.
Me parece bastante comica la situación con el tema de la boda acuatica.
Y por otro lado, a situación de Debbie, me parece tierno que ella pueda reccurrir a alguién más para sentirse apoyada, siento que es lo que todos debemos de tener, alguien que nos escuche.