(EN) Alexis Petridis, CD review: Michael Jackson, Invincible, su the Guardian, 26 ottobre 2001.
«The ongoing oddities of the self-styled King of Pop - sleeping in a hyperbaric chamber, appearing in public wearing a smog mask, Bubbles the monkey - made for sniggering tabloid fodder throughout the 1980s, without any adverse effect on his popularity or monumental sales (Thriller, for instance, sold 47m copies). Since 1994, however, when Jackson settled a child abuse case out of court, his commercial success has been overshadowed. In the public consciousness, he has ceased to be merely a wealthy eccentric and become a rather sinister, twilit figure. His every subsequent action has been viewed with suspicion. His marriage to Lisa Marie Presley was derided as a publicity stunt...»