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Brit is a comic book created by Creator/ImageComics.

After three one-shot issues in 2003 and 2004 written by Creator/RobertKirkman and drawn by Tony Moore, Brit got his own ongoing series in 2007, written by Bruce Brown. The series was still overseen by Kirkman, but only lasted twelve issues before the series came to an end.

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Brit ''Brit'' is a comic book by Creator/ImageComics, created by Creator/ImageComics.

Creator/RobertKirkman and Tony Moore.

After three one-shot issues in 2003 and 2004 written by Creator/RobertKirkman Robert Kirkman and drawn by Tony Moore, Brit got his own ongoing series in 2007, written by Bruce Brown. The series was still overseen by Kirkman, but only lasted twelve issues before the series came to an end.

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Brit is a comic book created by Creator/ImageComics created by Creator/RobertKirkman and starting with three one-shot issues in 2003 and 2004 drawn by Tony Moore. After the three one-shots, Brit got his own ongoing series in 2007, written by Bruce Brown. The series was still overseen by Kirkman, but only lasted twelve issues before the series came to an end.

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Brit is a comic book created by Creator/ImageComics created by Creator/RobertKirkman and starting with Creator/ImageComics.

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three one-shot issues in 2003 and 2004 written by Creator/RobertKirkman and drawn by Tony Moore. After the three one-shots, Moore, Brit got his own ongoing series in 2007, written by Bruce Brown. The series was still overseen by Kirkman, but only lasted twelve issues before the series came to an end.

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Brit is a Comic Book created by Creator/ImageComics.

Created by Creator/RobertKirkman and started in three one shot issues in 2003 and 2004, which where drawn by Tony Moore. After the three one shots Brit got his own on going series in 2007, written by Bruce Brown the series was still over seen by Kirkman but only lasted twelve issue before the series came to an end.

The character reappeared in 2010 in a six issue mini series Guardians Of The Globe.

Brit gained his invulnerability from a serum created by his father, he used it to join the army, and now works for the government. He owns a topless bar and has accumulated a large fortune.

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Brit is a Comic Book comic book created by Creator/ImageComics.

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Creator/ImageComics created by Creator/RobertKirkman and started in starting with three one shot one-shot issues in 2003 and 2004, which where 2004 drawn by Tony Moore. After the three one shots one-shots, Brit got his own on going ongoing series in 2007, written by Bruce Brown the Brown. The series was still over seen overseen by Kirkman Kirkman, but only lasted twelve issue issues before the series came to an end.

The character reappeared in 2010 in a six issue mini series Guardians Of The Globe.

the six-issue miniseries ''Guardians of the Globe''.

Brit gained his invulnerability from a serum created by his father, he used it to join the army, and now works for the government. He owns a topless bar and has accumulated a large fortune.



* CoolOldGuy: Brit is easily one of the oldest human characters, and fits the definition of being a cool old guy: he is viewed as reliable by most heroes and led the second version of the Guardians of the Globe.
* DeathOfTheHypotenuse: The third ''Brit'' one-shot shows the death of Brit's ex-wife, Susan, during the alien invasion that took place in ''Invincible'' #16. It should be noted previously to this, Brit had told Jessica he didn't have romantic feelings for Susan anymore, but Jessica was still jealous.

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* TheChewToy: Sure, Brit's invulnerable, but he gets knocked around constantly. Then it even happens to [[spoiler:his infant son, whom Brit uses as a club upon realizing that said baby is just as invulnerable as his papa]] in the last issue (#12).
* CoolOldGuy: Brit is easily one of the oldest human characters, characters in the setting, and fits the definition of being a cool old guy: he is viewed as reliable by most heroes and led the second version of the Guardians of the Globe.
* DeathOfTheHypotenuse: The third ''Brit'' one-shot shows the death of Brit's ex-wife, Susan, during the alien invasion that took place in ''Invincible'' ''ComicBook/{{Invincible}}'' #16. It should be noted previously to this, Brit had told Jessica he didn't have romantic feelings for Susan anymore, but Jessica was still jealous.jealous.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: Few characters in the series realize that Brit's name is short for Brittany.



* HeroOfAnotherStory: Brit was featured in his own series, which showed him meeting his wife and her giving birth to their son, among other adventures. Of note, the third ''Brit'' one-shot shows the alien invasion that took place during ''Invincible'' #16 and how it was actually stopped.
* NighInvulnerability: Brit is resistant to most damage and it is said he is practically indestructable.

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* HeroOfAnotherStory: Brit was featured in his Brit's own series, which showed series shows him meeting his wife and her giving birth to their son, among other adventures. Of note, the third ''Brit'' one-shot shows the alien invasion that took place during ''Invincible'' ''ComicBook/{{Invincible}}'' #16 and how it was actually stopped.
* InvoluntaryDance: In the first issue, the villain Master Mind takes control of hundreds of people on a stretch of highway and forces them to dance.
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NighInvulnerability: Brit is resistant to most damage made of some material stronger than diamond, and it is said that he is practically indestructable.
indestructible.
* RequiredSecondaryPowers: Brit has NighInvulnerability without SuperStrength, so his way of fighting super-strong villains is to let them throw him at nearby buildings and make them fall on their heads.
* ShirtlessScene: Since he's {{Nigh Invulnerab|ility}}le but wears ordinary clothing, Brit is usually stripped naked by energy blasts about halfway through his fights. He has no SuperStrength or special abilities other than indestructibility -- but when you can strap a nuclear device to your back and drop into enemy territory to detonate it, who needs super-strength?
* StoneWall: Brit is an average-sized man of about 60 who is completely invulnerable to harm, thanks to a serum created by his father. Unlike many other invulnerable characters in the setting, he has no other abilities, having the strength of a 60-ish-year-old man who works out.[[note]]{{Averted|Trope}} in ''Guardians of the Globe'', in which [[LightningBruiser he is given rocket boots (for flight) and rocket gloves (to punch harder)]].[[/note]]
* SuperToughness: Being completely invulnerable is Brit's sole power, to the point that one mission consists of strapping a nuclear bomb to his chest, setting it off to kill the superpowered henchmen of a villain, and then taking a beating from the guy until his enemy is completely exhausted.
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Cloning Blues renamed to Clone Angst as per TRS, specifically about angst from a character discovering that they're a clone.


* CloningBlues: Brit is subjected to this, with several clones made that believe they are the real Brit.
** Brit, Jr. is also cloned and replaced by Euclid, Brit's brother.
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Brit is a Comic Book created by Creator/ImageComics.

Created by Creator/RobertKirkman and started in three one shot issues in 2003 and 2004, which where drawn by Tony Moore. After the three one shots Brit got his own on going series in 2007, written by Bruce Brown the series was still over seen by Kirkman but only lasted twelve issue before the series came to an end.

The character reappeared in 2010 in a six issue mini series Guardians Of The Globe.

Brit gained his invulnerability from a serum created by his father, he used it to join the army, and now works for the government. He owns a topless bar and has accumulated a large fortune.

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!!''Brit'' provides examples of:

* AlternateUniverse: There is a reality where Brit became an overlord known as the Emperor and employed mind control to take over the world.
* BrotherSisterTeam: Brittany and his sister, Britney, team up to stop Sitter from enacting his rogue plan.
* CainAndAbelAndSeth: Brit is Abel, his sister Britney is Seth, and their brother Euclid is Cain.
* CloningBlues: Brit is subjected to this, with several clones made that believe they are the real Brit.
** Brit, Jr. is also cloned and replaced by Euclid, Brit's brother.
* CoolOldGuy: Brit is easily one of the oldest human characters, and fits the definition of being a cool old guy: he is viewed as reliable by most heroes and led the second version of the Guardians of the Globe.
* DeathOfTheHypotenuse: The third ''Brit'' one-shot shows the death of Brit's ex-wife, Susan, during the alien invasion that took place in ''Invincible'' #16. It should be noted previously to this, Brit had told Jessica he didn't have romantic feelings for Susan anymore, but Jessica was still jealous.
* HappilyMarried: Brit is married with Jessica, his wife, and they had Brittany, Jr., their son. Thanks to Sitter, they go through some marital issues due to [[spoiler:Brit being cloned and Brit, Jr. abducted and replaced with a clone]] but eventually reconcile.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: Brit was featured in his own series, which showed him meeting his wife and her giving birth to their son, among other adventures. Of note, the third ''Brit'' one-shot shows the alien invasion that took place during ''Invincible'' #16 and how it was actually stopped.
* NighInvulnerability: Brit is resistant to most damage and it is said he is practically indestructable.

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