Image Comics’ The Invisible Man #1 Is Drenched With Atmosphere and Dread (Review)

In contrast to what was previously suggested, Tynion portrays Griffin as inherently egotistical and mad, taking pleasure in cruel experiments on mice and harboring disdain for others. This portrayal of Griffin as utterly reprehensible is captivating, with Tynion’s narrative and DaNi’s artwork creating a haunting ambiance that keeps you hooked. As Griffin becomes increasingly despicable, readers find themselves compelled to delve deeper into his character – such is the allure of Tynion’s storytelling.








