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Despite its brief run on Nickelodeon, Invader Zim stole our collective hearts 16 years ago. And it’s never entirely gone away, thanks to its status as a cult classic series. There was even speculation ...
Oni Press is now five issues into their comic book revival of the short-lived but beloved animated series Invader Zim. So far the series has done a great job of replicating the distinctive look and ...
Invader Zim creator Jhonen Vasquez can’t promise that the long-awaited Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus! — the first new episode of Nickelodeon’s cult-classic dark comedy in more than 15 years — will be ...
Of every show to get a nostalgic reboot, Invader Zim ranked pretty low on the list. Not because we didn’t want one — we absolutely, 100 percent did. But the Nickelodeon cartoon was always a show ...
Audiences fell in love with Invader Zim when the animated series debuted on Nickelodeon back in 2001. Jhonen Vasquez created the sci-fi show featuring an alien named Zim who came to Earth intending to ...
Update: Oni Press will indeed be publishing an ongoing Invader Zim comic. The series was announced at the ComicsPro retailer convention today. While no creative team has been revealed yet, creator ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Original Drawing created during the making of the Invader Zim pilot 1999. I left Nickelodeon ...
The best thing about Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus is the way it manages to perfectly capture the spirit of the TV show and transport my brain right back to the early aughts. Instead of ignoring that ...
The right balance of dark humor and spastic earnestness make Invader Zim a creepy kid's cartoon worthy of its cult following. The animation's angular look and the characters' big, expressive eyes give ...