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Title: Counting to None (The Invisibles, Book 5)
by Grant Morrison, Phil Jimenez
ISBN: 1-56389-489-0
Publisher: DC Comics
Pub. Date: 01 March, 1999
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $19.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (2 reviews)

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Rating: 4
Summary: Morrison is hitting his stride...
Comment: Volume 4: Counting to None continues the Invisibles vacation in America with three stories that really begin to flesh out what Grant Morrison is trying to get across.

I really enjoyed Time Machine Go, the first arc. Morrison can really sound like he knows what he's talking about, the story is very dense with mangled quantum physics and magic. It's really quite enjoyable.

My first worry about the Sensitive Criminals arc was that it was Acadia (from Volume 1) revisited, and would be hard to truly appreciate. This was not the case; this is a great time travel story, short and quick.

This volume closes out with betrayal and some interesting concepts, such as the 64 letter alphabet and out of nowhere creation theory.

This volume starts a great stretch of stories in the Invisibles series, and it really begins to feel like Morrison has hit his stride.

A real solid effort and a great read.

Rating: 5
Summary: Tantric Sex in Comicbook Shock!
Comment: I loved the first volume of THE INVISIBLES. It was intelligent and funky and far-out. The first story arc of Volume 2 (collected in 'Bloody Hell in America') was good, but not a patch on what had gone before. It seemed too much like an attempt to 'dumb-down' and 'bloody-up' the series for the benefit of the economically all-important Preacher demographic. But the stories collected in this trade paperback restored my faith in the series: the wit and wacked-out wisdom of Volume 1 tantrically coupling with a brash, pop-American sensibility.

How to describe the stories in here? Well ... imagine James Bond meeting Philip K Dick via Terence McKenna, Robert Anton Wilson and Alistair Crowley. Imagine a world (our world maybe?) where the 'good guys' use psychic time-travel, unashamed Situationist posturing, big guns and tantric sex rituals to ensure that the insectoid 'bad guys' don't bring about an holocaustic apocalypse. Imagine some of the finest and most intelligent writing in the comic industry marrying some of the finest line drawing. I loved every single page. Never has anything so profoundly cool also read as such an intricate and insightful critique of the way we live. Really, there's nothing like THE INVISIBLES being written at the moment. If only for the sake of posterity you should pick up a copy. That is, of course, if there is a tomorrow ... TimeMachineGo baby!

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