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Family Matters collects the first four issues of the ongoing Invincible series from Image Comics and takes just under a train ride into the city, or one coming home from, to read from start to finish. This does not include the bonus material such as the behind the scenes process work of writer/creator Robert Kirkman, artist/creator Cory Walker and colourist Bill Crabtree. Then there's the introduction by Kurt Busiek that would fall nicely into one of those many slots in which the train will just sit there on the tracks going nowhere, minutes at a time. If the passengers weren't annoyed at the chug-a-lug before, they sure would be now. Watch for the carriage stained with a wall of vomit and no windows to let the outside air in. Mileage may vary.
Speaking with fingers, Family Matters sports the familial soft and deceptively smooth feel one would expect from an Image trade paperback collection. As if a fine residual layer of talcum powder was blasted into its fibres and sweated through its pores. The pages themselves cork on finger tips knowing a rare day with moisture and traction. A noseful serves to remind the head of a scent known, but lost in the scheme of odours.
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