In a genre full of lackluster
events and temporary deaths, Robert Kirkman and Ryan Ottley's INVINCIBLE is a
superhero comic where change is genuine, not just a stunt. The one hundred and
eleventh issue of the hit series delivered plenty of heart-stopping action and
plot twists, including the departure of a major character and challenges unlike
any Mark Grayson has faced thus far, challenges that will have a drastic effect
on the future of Invincible's career as a superhero. The events of the issue
sent readers into a frenzy and sparked an immediate sell-out, but Image Comics
has announced INVINCIBLE #111 will be rushed to a one-time second printing to
meet customer demand.
First launched in 2003, INVINCIBLE is the
longest-running and most successful modern superhero comic in publication,
consistently delivering real thrills that simply can't be matched by other
titles. INVINCIBLE #111 is the opening shot of a new era, as announced at Image
Expo: though he writes both titles, Robert Kirkman has traditionally treated
INVINCIBLE and THE WALKING DEAD differently. Now, THE WALKING DEAD's Robert
Kirkman is behind the wheel of INVINCIBLE, and the difference has already
struck a chord with fans and retailers.
“For anyone who has read comics as
long as I have, you know there’s not a lot of real change in the average
superhero comic,” said Eric Stephenson, Publisher at Image Comics. “Characters
are killed off as huge publicity stunts, only to return issues later;
supposedly major changes are swept under the carpet from one event to the next,
and worse, since there’s never any stability in terms of creative teams,
directions often change abruptly and leave readers with a myriad of unanswered
questions. The vast majority of superhero comics are only concerned with creating
the illusion of change, but over the course of its 11-year run, Invincible has
given readers change they can believe in, again and again. Characters change
and grow; they die—and Invincible #111 is one of the best examples yet
of how uncompromising Robert Kirkman can be when it comes to shaking things up.
This is superhero action you can’t get anywhere else.”
Despite its consistency
and creativity, INVINCIBLE remains under-ordered within the Direct Market.
INVINCIBLE #111's bold new direction provides a perfect opportunity for new
readers to discover the series and for current fans to double down on their
enthusiasm.
INVINCIBLE #111 has completely sold out at the distributor level,
but may still be available in comic stores. It is currently available digitally
on the Image Comics website (imagecomics.com) and the official Image Comics
iOS app, as well as on Comixology on the web (comixology.com), iOS, Android, and Google
Play.
“One of the biggest challenges for us on the publishing level is to
figure out not only how to grow sales on long-running titles, but also how to
meet demand when something we think is going to do well actually exceeds our
expectations,” added Stephenson. “Generally speaking, we rely on the order
information we get from our retail partners, and pad our inventory accordingly,
but presently, one of our most pressing goals is to figure out how we can do
more to help them increase those initial orders with confidence, so that none
of us are getting caught by surprise.
“And we get it: Titles as consistently
amazing as Invincible are easy to overlook at times, because you get
into the habit of just expecting it to be a solid seller, but everyone involved
in this series is committed to taking it to the next level. We told you back in
January that THE WALKING DEAD’s Robert Kirkman was taking over, and it wasn’t
just a joke. Robert was by no means slacking on this book before, but he’s
approaching it with the same brutal mindset as THE WALKING DEAD now and he
clearly means business."
Image Comics is sending INVINCIBLE #111 back to press
to meet customer demand, and this one-time-only second printing (Diamond Code
APR148250) will be available on 6/18.
INVINCIBLE #112 hits shelves the
following week, on 6/25, and will be available for pre-order with Diamond Code
MAR140578. This will be the only printing of this issue.
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