Tech Jacket

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Tech Jacket
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Publication information
Publisher Image Comics
Creative team
Created by Robert Kirkman
E. J. Su
Collected editions
The Boy From Earth ISBN   1-5824-0771-1
Lift Off ISBN   1-6321-5029-8
Touch the Sky ISBN   1-6321-5257-6
All Falls Down ISBN   1-6321-5344-0

Tech Jacket is an American comic book created by writer Robert Kirkman and artist E. J. Su, first published monthly by Image Comics for six issues from November 2002 to April 2003. Starting in Invincible #71, an 8-part backup series ran, continuing the storyline from the original series. In the main comic, Tech-Jacket joined the Viltrumite war. This was followed by a new comic book series which ran twelve issues (July 2014 to December 2015). All issues have been collected into 4 graphic novels. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] The series is also notable for featuring the first appearance of Invincible, who would later star in Invincible and The Pact . [7]

Contents

Fictional character biography

Zack Thompson, a high school kid, finds a dying alien from a race of incredibly intelligent but physically weak beings called the Geldarians. To make up for this they have invented the Tech Jacket, a vest that every Geldarian is equipped with upon birth. Seeing the human and knowing his crashed spaceship is going to blow up and kill them both, the alien fits him with the Tech Jacket, saving his life. [8] But now the Tech Jacket can't be removed and gives Zack "one of the most powerful weapons in the universe". After saving his father (who is therefore aware of the Tech Jacket), Zack tells him about the crashed spaceship and dying alien. Later, the Geldarians show up, thinking Zack killed their comrade Kelda (the alien) and stole the Tech Jacket. [9] After helping the Geldarians fight the Kresh, the Geldarians felt grateful towards him. [10]

He appeared in Invincible #71, working on a space station with his father. The station was implied to have been built by him. According to a conversation he had with Allen the Alien, he mainly involves himself in galactic events, and calls himself a "galactic guardian" instead of a superhero. He was recruited by Allen and Nolan to accompany them to fight against the Viltrumites. While on board a spaceship with Invincible, they were attacked by Conquest and two additional Viltrumites.

Features

According to Zack, because a human is already physically stronger than a Geldarian, he is more capable of using the tech jacket and is a natural with it. Additionally, in his most recent appearance, Zack has become physically stronger than in his original series, which implies that his tech jacket strength has increased as well.

Collected editions

TitleMaterial collectedPublished dateISBN
Tech Jacket Volume 1: The Boy From EarthTech Jacket (vol. 1) #1–6January 1, 2003 ISBN   978-1582407715
Tech Jacket Volume 2: Lift OffTech Jacket (vol. 1) #7–8 and Tech Jacket Digital #1–3July 2, 2014 ISBN   978-1632150295
Tech Jacket Volume 3: Touch the SkyTech Jacket (vol. 3) #1–6January 20, 2015 ISBN   978-1632151773
Tech Jacket Volume 4: All Falls DownTech Jacket (vol. 3) #7–12May 25, 2016 ISBN   978-1632153449

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