

That all of reality is a fabrication by controlling evil hands. What's the message of all this again? That we, average human beings, are brain-washed and don't see the psychic war that's happening.

I mean really, like fifty different illustrators are involved in this volume alone, changing several times in one issue. And the artwork is unprecedentedly random is this volume. It's hard to keep track of when anything is happening. Time, jumping every chapter or so in previous volumes, jumps every few pages. And then the book went on for another 100 pages. But this moment failed to satisfyingly end this 1500 page mind fuck. Then the future evil King of England doesn't quite make it, so I guess that's the real climax.

Still confused about what Division X even is. But some Invisibles are bad, some disappear, some baddies are good, some are both. It's The Invisibles versus "evil satanic negative-universe anti-masonry dudes who actually control the government." I think. The psychic war ends, that much is clear. I was really skimming at the end, hoping for a firm punctuating end, but there wasn't.
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It's fun and crazy while it lasts, until the free association gets carried away and soon there's just a loose plot of "war" pulsing under long form word scramble you're forced to project meaning upon. The Invisibles starts great but stumbles under its own ambition at the end, like Morrison never had a clear and definitive ending in mind. I was really skimming at the end, hoping for a firm p Magic, psychic war, time travel, espionage. Magic, psychic war, time travel, espionage.
