Invincible Vol. 17: Whats Happening
#91 in Invincible, Invincible (French Collected Editions), Invincible (Single Issues) Series
What’s inside...
The new Invincible will not back down, will not give in, and he's not going to play nice! What happens when Mark Grayson isn't happy with his replacement? From visionary creators Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead), Cory Walker (Science Dog), and Ryan Ottley (Amazing Spider-Man). Collects issues #91-96 of the greatest super hero comic in the universe! The new Invincible is still learning his way around his new identity, but evil waits for no one--so, of course, the Flaxans have decided to invade our dimension again! Meanwhile, we finally learn exactly what happened between Robot and Monster Girl when they were stranded in the Flaxan Dimension--and how those events are related to the current invasion!
Character compass
Invincible (Mark Grayson)
Amanda (Monster Girl)
Rudy Conners (Robot)
Atom Eve (Samantha Eve Wilkins)
Omni-Man (Nolan Grayson)
Dinosaurus
Discussion points
How do you think Mark felt when faced with tough choices? What would you have done in his situation?
Discuss the importance of responsibility shown in the story. Why is being responsible important in real life?
What are the key traits that make a hero? Do you see any of those traits in yourself or someone you know?
How do the relationships between characters affect their decisions? Can you relate any of these dynamics to your own relationships with friends or family?
What lessons did you learn from the challenges the characters faced? How could these lessons help you in your own life?
Tip: Role play these questions
Start by sharing your own thoughts on the book’s themes and asking your child what they think. This can make the conversation more of a mutual exchange rather than an interrogation.
Encourage your child to express their thoughts and feelings about the story, even if they differ from your own. This can foster their analytical and empathetic skills.
As you discuss the book, relate the themes to real-life scenarios your child may face, which can help them apply the lessons of the book in their own life.
Ask your child to draw parallels between the characters and people they know or situations they've encountered. This can deepen their understanding of the human experience depicted in the book.
Acknowledge and validate your child’s perspectives to create a supportive environment where they feel comfortable sharing their thoughts.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Responsibility for actions
Explanation: In 'Invincible Vol. 17: What's Happening', characters face the consequences of their choices, emphasizing the importance of taking responsibility for one’s actions.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this by understanding the impact of their choices in school or at home and learning to take responsibility for their mistakes and successes.
Example Lesson: The value of teamwork
Explanation: Throughout the story, characters must collaborate to overcome challenges, highlighting the importance of teamwork and cooperation.
Real-World Application: This lesson can be carried into a child’s life through participating in team sports, group projects at school, or helping out in family activities, promoting the idea that working together can achieve greater outcomes.
Example Lesson: Resilience in the face of adversity
Explanation: Characters in the book frequently encounter setbacks and must persevere, teaching the value of resilience.
Real-World Application: Children learn to not give up easily in tough situations, whether it be recovering from a poor grade or coping with a personal setback.
Example Lesson: Understanding and respecting differences
Explanation: The story showcases a diverse set of characters, each with different backgrounds and perspectives, underscoring the importance of diversity and acceptance.
Real-World Application: Kids are encouraged to embrace diversity among their peers, promoting an inclusive environment at school and in social settings.
Example Lesson: Ethical decision-making
Explanation: Characters are often faced with complex moral dilemmas, which can teach children about the nuances of right and wrong and the grey areas in between.
Real-World Application: This lesson helps children think critically about ethical issues and consider the consequences of various choices they make in daily life.
