The Invisible Man (disambiguation)

The Invisible Man is an 1897 novel by H. G. Wells.

The Invisible Man or Invisible Men or variation, may also refer to:

  • Invisible person, a science fiction concept

Literature

  • Griffin (The Invisible Man), the title character in Wells' novel
  • Invisible Man, a 1952 novel by Ralph Ellison
  • "The Invisible Man", a short story by G. K. Chesterton
  • The invisible man : the life and liberties of H.G. Wells a biography of Wells by Michael Coren
  • A Láthatatlan Ember (The Invisible Man) or Slave of the Huns, a 1901 Hungarian novel by Géza Gárdonyi
  • The Invisible Woman

Movies

  • The Invisible Man (1933 movie), a 1933 movie based on the original story starring Claude Rains
  • The Invisible Man Returns, a 1940 movie starring Vincent Price
  • Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man, a 1951 movie starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello
  • The Invisible Man (1984 movie), a Soviet movie version
  • Hollow Man, a 2000 movie version starring Kevin Bacon
  • The Invisible Man (2020 movie), a modern version of both the novel by H. G. Wells and the 1933 movie of the same name

Music

  • The Invisible Man (album), a 2001 album by Mark Eitzel
  • The Invisible Man, the English name of Michael Cretu's 1985 album
  • "The Invisible Man" (Queen song), a 1989 song by Queen
  • "The Invisible Man", a song by Elvis Costello and the Attractions from the 1983 album Punch the Clock
  • "The Invisible Man", a song by Marillion from the 2004 album Marbles
  • "Invisible Man" (98 Degrees song), a 1997 song by 98 Degrees
  • "Invisible Man", a song by The Breeders from the 1993 album Last Splash
  • "Invisible Man", a song by Theory of a Deadman from the 2002 album Theory of Deadman
  • "Invisible Man", a song by The Third Rail from the 1967 album Id Music
  • The Invisible Men, songwriting and producer trio of Jason Pebworth, George Astasio and Jon Shave
  • Invisible Men (1983 album) by Anthony Phillips

Other uses

  • The Invisible Man (painting), a 1933 oil on canvas work by Salvador Dalí
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