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Indestructible Vol. 1 Kindle & comiXology

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 21 ratings

Meet Greg Pincus—the planet’s brand-spanking-newest Superhero. One small problem: Greg is neither super, nor particularly heroic. But, he's sure enjoying the perks that accompany the world's misconception. Can Greg successfully navigate a celebrity-obsessed culture without revealing his secret shame? Will his hirsute best friend/roommate (Barry) ever stop making things worse? Will the League of Defenders quit sniping long enough to battle evil? And, most importantly, will Greg's Mother–June–ever be freakin' satisfied???
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01HDRTWBK
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Darby Pop (February 17, 2016)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ February 17, 2016
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 325846 KB
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  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 105 pages
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Jeff Kline
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For more than two decades, Jeff Kline has been one of the fortunate few "genre nerds" able to move freely between primetime and daytime television, motion pictures and the Web, and the East and West Coasts. In 2013, he formed Darby Pop Publishing, a comic book imprint distributed worldwide by IDW. The company's inaugural book, Indestructible, was Kline's first foray into comic book writing. Currently, Darby Pop Publishing has four unique titles available (INDESTRUCTIBLE, CITY: THE MIND IN THE MACHINE, THE 7TH SWORD, and DOBERMAN) with a fifth -- DEAD SQUAD -- scheduled to drop in October.

As both Writer and Showrunner, Kline has been responsible for more than 40 animated and live-action series and pilots, including multiple Daytime Emmy® Award-winning CG series TRANSFORMERS PRIME (The Hub), THAT WAS THEN (ABC), G.I. JOE: RENEGADES (The Hub) and a slew of venerable animated series including JACKIE CHAN ADVENTURES (Kids WB), MEN IN BLACK: THE ANIMATED SERIES (Kids WB), ROUGHNECKS: THE STARSHIP TROOPERS CHRONICLES (Syndicated), BIG GUY AND RUSTY THE BOY ROBOT (Fox Kids), and GODZILLA: THE SERIES (Fox Kids). He is currently in full-blown production on TRANSFORMERS: ROBOTS IN DISGUISE -- scheduled to premiere in early 2015.

Kline lives in Maine with his Wife, his Daughter, and his Red Sox memorabilia. And commutes to Los Angeles constantly.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2014
    "Indestructible" is a fun modern day hero whose adventures appeal to everyone. I'm Mom and I loved it because I'm partial to flawed "human" characters, and Greg Pincus makes me root for him. The world also plays off the ridiculousness of fame in our society, which resonates with my admittedly caustic feelings. My 15-year-old son got into it because the stories play out in unexpected, funny, and contemporary ways. We introduced his high school history teacher on to "Indestructible" - he's a comic book fanatic and not an easy sell. He's now a huge fan. Young, old, Comic-Con "geek" or not, read Volume 1 - read them all!
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2014
    I'm not usually into this sort of thing, but Indestructible came so highly recommended, I had to check it out. And now I think I'm hooked!
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2014
    Indestructible has a cool premise: in a world where superheroes are real and are huge celebrities, what if an ordinary bloke were somehow mistaken for one of them - what would he do next? That’s what happens to Greg Pincus when he is shot during a robbery and the bullet lodges in a metal flask in his coat pocket. The footage is caught on camera and suddenly people think he’s a Man of Stone - indestructible!

    And while I think that’s a great set-up, the story unfortunately never really delivers on it - or at least not completely. It’s kinda fun at first seeing Greg enjoying the celebrity lifestyle, being pursued by paparazzi and hot superhero groupies, giving autographs and occasionally having to put up with being punched in the gut (because people think he won’t feel it). But that’s really as far as the creative team go in these first four issues - the rest of the book treads water with dull things like Greg getting a showbiz agent and pursuing a love interest that doesn’t quite pan out, and then it’s over with a bizarre attack on a carnival!

    Part of my reaction is because of the series run - I went in thinking this would be a four-issue mini-series but it’s become an ongoing one instead. I’m not sure if that was the original plan or if I got my wires crossed but that’s how it’s played out. Which is fine, good for Jeff Kline and co., but you can see why they chose not to round out the story arc here, opting instead to tease it out into the longer series; it just doesn’t make for a satisfying read.

    The idea of people thinking an ordinary guy is a superhero is fun and original but unfortunately the cast isn’t. Greg Pincus and his flatmate Barry ARE Simon Pegg and Nick Frost - the resemblance and the way they act is identical to Shaun and Ed’s friendship in Shaun of the Dead. The League of the Defenders - the real superheroes who induct Greg into their ranks - are made up of superhero archetypes (think Justice League/Avengers analogues) none of which are memorable. The Mighty is a good superhero character though: a midget lawyer strongman - haven’t seen that before!

    The book ends on a weird note with the bad guys - whom I never really felt I understood well - deciding to blow up a carnival of all places! I was expecting Greg to be found out or at least admit that he doesn’t have superpowers, but those things frustratingly taper out into open ends. I’m not sure how the series will continue the angle for long, especially as it should be fairly apparent quite quickly that Greg isn’t superpowered, but I’m also not in any hurry to find out either.

    Which isn’t to say Indestructible Volume 1 is terrible - it’s not. It is enjoyable in parts, the writing and art are both good and the characters are likeable even if most are a bit bland and storytelling clichés like the “bullet hidden in the breast pocket stopped the bullet” trope get trotted out. But it is a different angle to the superhero genre that hasn’t been explored before so for that I’d say that this is worth a look.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2015
    This book is hilarious, it takes place in a world where there are mutants who become superheroes and villains of course because we can't have heroes without villains. Anyway, Greg Pincus is your average guy, who by sheer luck survives being shot at point-blank [had a flask in the pocket], in his dazed/shocked state he stumbles home.

    Well video of his "heroics" makes him the latest superhero sensation, only problem is he has no powers and people won't listen, everyone insist he is a hero. From the police to his dumb as hell roommate/only friends [if I were him I'd look for a replacement, not a good fried] everyone wants something. The ending of Volume 1 makes you want Volume 2 because this is an amusing read and you want to know how it will work out for the powerless wonder.
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2014
    What an enjoyable read! Funny, smart, inventive and a really good time. Can't wait for Volume 2!
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2014
    I was not expecting to enjoy this book as much as I did. I tend to be more of a mainstream Super-hero comic fan but this book won me over quickly. The story takes a great new angle that I have not seem before and that made it fresh and fun to read. The situation snowballs for the main character Greg in a way that makes you can't help question what you would do in a similar circumstance, and I for one would get in so much trouble so fast it would be crazy. It is a great true look at the real world of celebs and fame. The art is really good, and fits the story well, and overall I just really thought it was a fun read. if you are a fan of books like Astro City (and you should be) then check this out as well, it is well worth the read.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2014
    I have not read many comics, but this was something that came recommended to me by someone else so I thought I would give it a look-see. I did not know what to expect, just thumbed through it and then got drawn in and found I was thoroughly entertained. Not only was the story compelling - the story of some regular guy who inadvertently gets caught up in a bad situation and out of sheer luck escapes looking like a superhero - but the dialogue gave me a good laugh, the characters are fun and I really just had a good time reading it. Now I'm looking forward to reading the next one! If you're looking for something different to read that will give you some good chuckles, then this is perfect.
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2014
    What a great find, funny and different. A friend recommended I check it out, and I really enjoyed it. Awesome idea for a new franchise. One detail: I actually bought it at a comic book store in Sherman Oaks, CA, and the salesman/clerk was a big fan as well...he was excited I was interested and I actually got the last copy of V.1 and V.2. (and I've read more since, up to V. 6...it only gets better and more outrageous). If you are looking for something fresh in comic books, look no further.

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