I’ve found myself rereading invincible once again. It is one of my favorite comicbooks ever, and with comicbooks being my favorite medium for fiction that means that it is one of my favorite works of fiction period. Yet I feel like the show so far is an improvement on those first 30 issues.
This show somehow the most faithful adaptation of a comicbook I’ve seen to date, whilst also scrambling the order of many many plot points and changing the dynamics of many characters. Amber and William have been reworked completely, yet I feel like they’ve only been improved. Cecil started working with Mark way earlier, and was actually involved in the battle against Nolan. Robot makes his new body way earlier. There is way more time between the murder of the Guardians and the fight against Nolan, some plot points happen way earlier. These changes are obviously made so that they can compress the story down a bit and give us more character building early on, But I feel that it has mostly worked out for the better so far.
Word for word, bar for bar. It’s an adaptation made by the original creators and people who like the original work. A change I like from the newest episode is >!Nolan’s depression after betraying both his people and his family and Mark’s attitude against Nolan on Thraxa. I remember when I first read Invincible I found Mark’s lack of aggression a bit unrealistic.!<
I haven’t liked a comicbook adaptation this much since Spectacular Spider-Man. Though that is a whole different kinda adaptation. The cool thing about Invincible is that it is a continuous story, so it’s one of few adaptations that I can think of that doesn’t just make new stories with established mythos and characters.