The Invisibles: A User’s Guide To Anarchy And Discord
An overview of the influences, elements and the story of the series, The Invisibles. One simplified interpretation of the ending is examined. Written by Grant Morrison and illustrated by various. Published by Vertigo Comics between 1994 and 2000. 0:00 - The Prelude 00:45 - The Introduction 3:26 - The Context 10:06 - The Setting 14:24 - The Series 20:34 - The Conclusion 22:55 - The Reprise Please subscribe to be notified of future updates! SUPPORT OVERLORD COMICS: Join this channel to get early, ad free access to videos and other perks. https://bit.ly/SupportOverlord OVERLORD COMICS ON TWITTER: https://bit.ly/OverlordComics CONTACT: [email protected] SOURCES: Anarchy For The Masses by Patrick Neighly and Kereth Cowe-Spigai. Mad Yak Press. January 2003. Grant Morrison Explains His Spiritual Experience. (Excerpt from Fatman On Batman, episode #26.) • Grant Morrison's Spiritual Experience #TheInvisibles #GrantMorrison #ModernAge #VertigoComics

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