I'm not entirely sure which 'Invicible' you specifically refer to. There could be a comic book series called 'Invincible' which is about a teenager named Mark Grayson who discovers he has superpowers as his father is the most powerful superhero on the planet. He has to navigate through a world full of other super - beings, facing challenges both in his personal life and in the greater superhero community.
Power struggles are a significant part of the story. There are various factions of super - beings vying for control or trying to maintain peace. This leads to intense battles and political intrigue within the superhero community. Also, the theme of betrayal, as Mark discovers things about his father and others that he never expected, adds depth to the full story.
Well, the theme of social invisibility is quite prominent. In the novel, the invisible man represents those who are overlooked or marginalized in society. It also touches on the theme of science and its consequences. The experiment that made him invisible had unforeseen and complex results.
The invisible man himself is of course a crucial character. He drives the whole story forward with his experiences and actions. There might also be the scientist who made him invisible, who is important as the originator of his condition.
He uses unexpected situations for humor. For example, the strange and sudden deaths in the school are presented in a way that has an element of dark humor. It's not the typical way of dealing with such serious topics.
The story seems to be a commentary on the futility and chaos of life. The various disasters that befall the school, like the death of the plants, animals, and even people, show how things can go wrong despite our best efforts. It also might be a critique of educational institutions and their attempts to impose order in a world that is fundamentally disorderly.
Definitely. Donald Duck comics were created in America and have strong ties to American culture and entertainment. They have become an iconic part of American comic history.
One scary thing could be his disregard for some democratic norms. For example, his constant attacks on the media which is an important part of a democratic society. He would label media as 'fake news' when they reported unfavorably about him.