A review by thisisstephenbetts
The Invisibles, Vol. 3: Entropy in the U.K. by Paul Johnson, Mark Buckingham, Steve Yeowell, Grant Morrison, Dick Giordano, John Stokes, Mark Pennington, Phil Jimenez, Tommy Lee Edwards

4.0

The Invisibles really seems to be Morrisson's signature book - it has the anarchic bravado of Zenith, the automatic writing nonsense of Doom Patrol, all his obsessions with chaos and the ruling class and the lizard/insect lords pulling the strings (do he and Pat Mills get together and talk about this stuff?), psychedelia, magic, politics. And he pulls it together in a way that he seemed to stop bothering with later on. I took these on as a bit of a chore, and found the first volume a little tedious overall, but I'm really starting to get into it now.

Also really enjoyed the Luter Arkwright pastiche - that was a lot of fun.