WithInvincible ’s popularity on the rise thanks to the dismission of the animated television adaption ’s third season , fans who desire to experience a similarly action - packed story should look no further thanFire Power . Written byInvinciblecreator Robert Kirkman with art by Chris Samnee , this comic is perfect for any devotee of Mark Grayson ’s adventures who desire more epic fight and hard - hit submarine narratives .

Published by Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment , Kirkman and Samnee’sFire Powerdebuted in 2020 alongside aPreludeOGN and was met with vital acclaim until its 30th and final issue collide with shelves in 2023 . The comic follows Owen Johnson , a family man who maintain an power known as Fire Power that could salve the world - at the cost of his peaceful home aliveness .

Anyone who ’s intimate with Kirkman ’s work onInvincibleshould give this newer comic a endeavor , asFire Powermaintains what audiences love about his more popular works while simultaneously forging a alone identity .

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Kirkman and Samnee’s Kung-Fu Epic Stands Apart From Invincible

ThePreludeOGN sets the stage forFire Power ’s core narrative by chronicle Owen Johnson ’s training at a mysterious Shaolin Temple , where he becomes the first warlike creative person in years to produce a fireball . This Fire Power makes Owen a " Chosen One " , of sort , but when the woman he loves is killed in a feud , he leaves China behind to pop fresh in the United States . However , after time pass on and he starts a family in the main comic serial , Owen ’s past tense total back to haunt him as a fellow kung - fu practician from his youthfulness urge on him to return to the fray .

Kirkman , Samnee , and more incredible creatives cultivate an unforgettable taradiddle full of jaw - dropping fights that anyone who lovesInvincible ’s action mechanism will enjoy .

Once his universe collide , Owen is forced to rein his Fire Power in tumid - scale battles against a variety of foes , from ninjas to actual dragons . Along the way , he discovers that his past tense is n’t what he thought it was , and floor discoveries threaten the family he ’d been so desperate to protect from his dangerous past tense . Chris Samnee ’s dynamical art , aid by Matt Wilson ’s colors and Rus Wooton ’s inscription , brings Owen and the vast world ofFire Powerto life in arresting fashion . Kirkman , Samnee , and more incredible creatives cultivate an unforgettable tale full of jaw - dropping fights that anyone who lovesInvincible ’s action will enjoy .

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Fire Power Flips Invincible’s Superhero Narrative On Its Head

Unlike Mark Grayson, Owen Johnson Avoids His Heroic Calling At First

Owen differs fromInvincible ’s Mark Grayson as a friend in his answer to unlocking his superhuman ability . He know he has immense power at his disposal , but he keep it hidden in an effort to preserve his normal life with his roll in the hay ones . Mark , on the other hand , is eager to become a hero likeOmni - Manthe second he discovers his tycoon . The old age of these type inform how their stories play out . Mark grapple with the ups and downs of his shaping teen years , whereas Owen must balance his duty to his married woman and kids with his responsibility to fight on the world ’s behalf .

The creators of Invincible are making their long - awaited paying back to comics with a prequel spinoff centered on one of the serial ' most iconic villains .

Fire PowerandInvincibleare for sure likewise in that they both call for mellow - stake action , but the write up are n’t identical , as demonstrate by the heroes ' conflicting position regarding their heroism . Furthermore , Fire Powerfocuses more on excited narratives amidst fights , as contradict toInvincible ’s violent inclinations . When Owen does encounter gore on the field of battle , it ’s think to hit that much hard due to how slenderly it ’s use . Neither approaching is serious or bad , and both comic are effective in their own way . Overall , Fire Poweris another great - yet woefully underrated - work from Robert Kirkman thatInvinciblefans should check out .

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Fire Power Book OneandBook Twoare available now from Image Comics !

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