Invincible is an American comic book series written by Robert Kirkman, illustrated by Cory Walker and Ryan Ottley, and published by Image Comics. Set in the Image Universe,[1]Invincible follows the coming of age of superheroMark Grayson / Invincible, a Viltrumite and first-born son of Omni-Man, the most powerful superhero on Earth. The series began publication on January 22, 2003, concluding on February 14, 2018, with 144 issues, across the storylines Family Matters, Eight Is Enough, Perfect Strangers, Head of the Class, The Facts of Life, A Different World, Three's Company, My Favorite Martian, Out of This World, Who's the Boss?, Happy Days, Still Standing, Growing Pains, The Viltrumite War, Get Smart, Family Ties, What's Happening?, The Death of Everyone, The War at Home, Friends, Modern Family, Reboot?, Full House, and The End of All Things. Several spin-off series were released over its run, including: Brit, The Pact, Atom Eve & Rex Splode, and Guarding the Globe. An animated television adaptation began streaming on Amazon Prime Video on March 25, 2021.[2]
Mark Grayson is a normal high school freshman with a normal part-time job whose father, Nolan Grayson, is an extraterrestrial of the planet Viltrum (with humanoid forms similar to Kryptonians) known as Omni-Man, the most powerful superhero on the planet. At age seventeen, Mark begins to display super powers as a result of his Viltrumite ancestry. According to Nolan, the Viltrumite race pioneers the entire cosmos on a mission of benevolence and enlightenment.
Initially the first three volumes focus on Mark as Invincible, who begins working as a superhero with his father acting as his mentor, and meeting other heroes (including Robot, Rex Splode, Dupli-Kate and Atom Eve). His exploits range from discovering that his physics teacher has been turning his students into human bombs, to foiling a plan by the Mauler Twins to make an army of robots. Meanwhile, Omni-Man is kidnapped by aliens and taken to another dimension. He returns after what seems to be only a few days but was actually eight months to him.
The story explores various arcs such as when Mark travels to alternate dimensions and when he fights Thragg to determine the fate of Earth.
While Kirkman has been the sole writer of the series, Walker and Ottley have contributed the art. Walker cocreated the book and provided art from #1 to #7 as well as #127–132. Ottley assumed art duties with issue #8 and drew all other issues. Kirkman has provided back-up space for a few aspiring comic creators, most notably Benito Cereno and Nate Bellegarde. The series is known for its extreme graphic violence despite its colorful nature and visuals.[3]
The series ended with issue #144, with Ryan Ottley "coming back to the book" for the final twelve-issue sequence.[4] The double-sized final issue was released on February 14, 2018.[5] In April 2022, it was announced that a Battle Beast story would be published in Skybound X #25, with Kirkman and Ottley reuniting for the story; it was published on July 20, 2022.[6] In October 2022, it was announced that, in celebration of the series's 20th anniversary in 2023, its first issue would be getting a reprinted facsimile edition reprint and a deluxe edition reprint, compendiums 1-3 would be getting comic shop exclusive hardcover versions, and there would be a reprint of the series in a new 6"x9" graphic novel format with new covers from Cory Walker and Dave McCaig, an Invincible Universe compendium, and a secret announcement in January 2023 (which was later revealed to be a teaser for season two of the animated show).[7]
Mark Grayson: A 17-year-old high school student and a Viltrumite/human hybrid who becomes the superhero Invincible.
Nolan Grayson: Mark's father, Debbie's husband, and formerly the greatest superhero of Earth known as Omni-Man. He was originally sent by the Viltrumites to prepare the Earth to be conquered by them, but has a change of heart and begins showing compassion for others after nearly killing Mark after his secret is revealed. He works together with Mark, Allen, and his second son Oliver to combat the upcoming threat of the Viltrumites before he is crowned their new emperor when it's revealed he was the son of Emperor Argall.
Debbie Grayson: Mark's mother, Nolan's wife, and stepmother of Oliver Grayson.
Lord Argall: The former emperor of the Viltrumites and the father of Omni-Man and grandfather of Invincible and Oliver Grayson. He was revealed to have been killed by Thadeus which plunged Viltrum into a civil war.
Oliver Grayson: Mark's alien half-brother. The result of a relationship between Nolan and a member of the Thraxans named Andress, who have short life spans, growing at a rapidly increased rate compared to humans, though his father's DNA is slowing his aging over time. Although his mother is an insectoid, he resembles a Viltrumite/human with purple skin (later fades to pink). Andressa tells Mark to take Oliver to Earth, so that he can have a life with the people there, because their lifespan is longer than her people's and he gets adopted by Debbie. He first takes the sobriquet of Kid Omni-Man and then Young Omni-Man as he attempts to rehabilitate the memory of Omni-Man in the general public. Kid Omni-Man was later killed by Thragg.
Terra Grayson: The daughter of Atom Eve and Mark Grayson who would go on to become the third Invincible.
Markus Murphy: Also known as Marky, he is the son of Mark and Anissa after the latter raped the former. He would go on to become Kid Invincible.
Atom Eve: Samantha Eve Wilkins is a former classmate of Mark's and member of the Teen Team. Eve was created as a result of a government experiment to create a human super-weapon for the military. She was born with an extensive knowledge of biological and chemical sciences and can manipulate all matter on a molecular level, although a neural mental block was implanted while she was a fetus that stops her from manipulating living animals and other beings. In the event of a severe enough or near-fatal trauma she is able to break her mental block and her powers are bolstered to nigh-omnipotent levels for a few seconds. Eventually, she and Mark realize their true feelings for each other and the pair start dating, fall in love, and get married after Eve gives birth to their daughter Terra.
Allen the Alien: Previously a Champion Evaluation Officer who worked for the Coalition of Planets, he tested the skills of various powered heroes on each planet in order to determine if there was a suitable "champion" who could defeat a Viltrumite. He was born in a breeding program after his race was almost eradicated by the Viltrumites. He was bred to hopefully be able to defeat a Viltrumite and was the only successful child born of the program. He was later promoted to leader of the Coalition of Planets after the death of Thadeus by Thragg during their failed sneak attack on Viltrum and led the Coalition of Planets in the war against Thragg and his Thraxan/Vilturm hybrid army.
The Guardians of the Globe: A superhero team. The original incarnation was brutally murdered by Omni-Man. A second incarnation was formed led by Robot until he went off to fight the Flaxans and then a third incarnation was formed that lasted until Robot's coup.
The Immortal: Unkillable leader of the Guardians of the Globe and currently married to Dupli-Kate. He can resurrect himself as long as most of his body parts are near each other. It is suggested in flashbacks that one of his past identities was in fact Abraham Lincoln. In the present storyline, he is alive and was briefly beheaded by Omni-Man. The Mauler Twins dug up his body and reattached his head causing The Immortal to live again. Revealed to rule the world as a mad tyrant in the far alternate future, he is killed by a time-travelling Invincible at The Immortal's behest, and his body parts are separated and buried far away from each other blocking his ability to resurrect. Invincible prevents the future The Immortal from going mad in his own timeline by giving The Immortal the assistance of Robot's brain to rule with suggestive guidance after Invincible leaves him in charge of Earth following Robot's downfall.
Darkwing: A powerless member of the original Guardians of the Globe who was a parody of Batman. Killed by Omni-Man.
War Woman: A member of the original Guardians of the Globe with superhuman strength who was a parody of Wonder Woman. Killed by Omni-Man.
Aquarus: A fish-like member of the original Guardians of the Globe from Atlantis with aquakinesis who was a parody of Aquaman. Killed by Omni-Man.
Red Rush: Josef is a member of the original Guardians of the Globe with superhuman speed who was a parody of Flash. Killed by Omni-Man.
Green Ghost: A ghost-themed member of the original Guardians of the Globe who was a parody of Green Lantern. Killed by Omni-Man.
Martian Man: A shapeshifting member of the original Guardians of the Globe from Mars who was a parody of Martian Manhunter. Killed by Omni-Man.
Black Samson: Markus Grimshaw is an original member of the Guardians of the Globe with super-strength. Lost his powers (and with them, his Guardian status) for a while and wore a high-tech armor made by Art Rosenbaum before recovering them very abruptly. When Robot went rogue and started conquering the world, Black Samson is among the superheroes killed.
Rex Splode: Rex Sloan is a former member of the Teen Team and the Guardians of the Globe who can make objects explode by charging kinetic energy which he received from black-ops government experiments as a child. Initially used as an assassin by the his boss he runs away when he meets Atom Eve. He became Atom-Eve's first boyfriend until he cheated on her with multiple versions of Dupli-Kate, whom he then dated until she cheated on him with The Immortal and multiple duplicates or herself. He lost his hand and was shot in the head while fighting the Lizard League. After recovering, he matured emotionally and later sacrificed himself to kill a hostile alternate-dimension Invincible by charging his own skeleton to explode.
Dupli-Kate: Kate Cha is a former member of the Teen Team and the Guardians of the Globe who can create an army of duplicates of herself. She eventually becomes the Immortal's wife and has children with him.
Bulletproof: Zandale Randolph is a superhero with abilities similar to Invincible, but nowhere near as powerful. Bulletproof gains membership to both second and third iterations of the Guardians of the Globe, where he remained until the team was dissolved following Robot's coup. On a related note, Bulletproof was one of the proposed names for the title character before the series saw print. Bulletproof later becomes the second Invincible to fill in for Mark when the latter temporarily loses his powers, but continues to use Invincible's costume design even after Mark recovers. He eventually betrays the Guardians to side with Robot when the latter took over the world. His face was scarred when The Immortal activated a bomb hidden inside himself to stage a prison break.
Shrinking Ray: Former member of the Guardians of the Globe who had the ability to shrink his body. He was consumed by Komodo Dragon of the Lizard League.
Monster Girl: Amanda is a girl who was cursed by a gypsy, now able to shapeshift into a large ogre-like creature with superhuman strength and invulnerability. A side effect is that with each change into monster form, her normal self becomes younger physically. Her boyfriend, Robot, however figures out a solution that halts the side-effects of the curse, allowing her to develop normally. She follows Robot into the portal to fight the Flaxans where they become trapped for almost a year in their home dimension, but nearly a millennia in the Flaxan dimension where time works differently. By the time she returns to her home dimension her body has only aged by 12 years. She rebels against Robot when she finds out he tried to have her son, whom she had previously not been aware of, executed.
Shapesmith: A Martian disguised as human astronaut Rus Livingston who uses his metamorphic powers to change his shape. Believing himself to be a freedom fighter on Mars, he inadvertently causes the take over of Mars by the sequids. He is later killed by Robot, whom he'd always thought was his friend.
Darkwing II: Formerly Night Boy, the original Darkwing's sidekick, Benjamin Taylor continued Darkwing's legacy in Midnight City where he snapped and started killing criminals until Invincible apprehended him. A reformed Darkwing joined the Guardians of the Globe. He can teleport himself and others via the Shadow-verse using any shadow large enough to envelop him. During the battle with extra-dimensional Invincibles, he drags one into the Shadow-verse and gets trapped. Decades later he is able to escape from the Shadow-verse.
Fightmaster and Drop Kick: Two time-traveling martial arts masters who were dispatched to find items in the past that could be used to kill their mad tyrant king, The Immortal, who turns out had been trying to secretly orchestrate his assassination with all attempts failed. Fightmaster and Drop Kick eventually take Invincible into the future to kill The Immortal.
Amber Justine Bennett: Mark's first girlfriend whom started dating in high school. The two break up after realizing how much Mark's superhero life is interfering with their relationship, but remain on good terms. Mark later finds out that her new boyfriend has been beating her and decides to teach him a lesson and make him promise to stop by dangling him from a rooftop. Amber is seen some years later in a happy relationship with a different man.
William Francis Clockwell: Mark's roommate and best friend. He initially dates Eve, though Eve admitted she only did it to get close to Mark. He helps Mark in freeing their friend Rick Sheridan after the latter was turned into a Reanimen by D.A. Sinclair. He eventually realizes he's gay and ends up in a committed relationship with Rick.
Global Defense Agency: A secret government organization run out of the Pentagon that tries to stop threats to the Earth and operates multiple superhero teams including the Guardians of the Globe.
Cecil Stedman: Government liaison and head of the clandestine Global Defense Agency. Cecil has a mercurial relationship with Mark and Eve as he prioritizes Earth's safety over all else and will go to questionable or dubious ends in order to make sure that happens. Mark works for Cecil after Omni-Man abandons Earth, but quits after discovering Cecil has hired on some of the villains Mark had defeated and thought were being punished to work at the GDA to create new technology and means of protecting the Earth. Mark eventually comes under his employment again to atone for his working with Dinosaurus which led to disastrous results. Cecil is later killed by Robot after Mark warns him of Robot's true intentions of taking over the world.
Donald Ferguson: Cecil's assistant, the Guardians of the Globe contact, and android.
Ms. Popper: A GDA agent with teleportation and dimensional travel abilities.
Art Rosenbaum: A tailor of superhero costumes and family friend of the Graysons.
Rick Sheridan: Mark and William's classmate at Upstate University who was turned into one of the Reanimen. After he recovers from the ordeal, he begins dating William. It is also revealed that he is the only one that had recovered from being turned into a Reanimen.
Andressa: A member of the insectoid Thraxan who is the second wife of Omni-Man and the mother of Oliver, Mark's half-brother.
Coalition of Planets: A group of alien civilizations who came together to prevent the Viltrumites from taking over the universe.
Thaedus: A peaceful member of the Viltrumites and founder of the Coalition of Planets. He was responsible for killing Emperor Argall enough to plunge Viltrum into a civil war where none but the strongest Viltrumites were allowed to survive. He is the creator of the scourge virus that killed 99.9 percent of the Viltrumite population. Afterwards, Thaedus went on to establish the Coalition of Planets. Thaedus is later killed by Thragg during the failed sneak attack on Viltrum.
Allen the Alien: A one-eyed Unopan and member of the Coalition of Planets.
Space Racer: A technopathic member of the Coalition of Planets whose gun has blasts that can harm Viltrumites and rides a hover-cycle.
D.A. Sinclair: A young and reclusive scientist at Upstate University and creator of the "Reanimen" who is thwarted by Invincible and then secretly hired by Cecil to build cyborg-like "soldiers" out of corpses as a backup army for fighting threats to the planet. After some time working with Cecil, Sinclair reforms and eventually helps Invincible and the surviving Guardians of the Globe fight against Robot.
Reanimen - A group of cyborgzombies intended to be "the soldiers of the future".
Battle Beast: Thokk is a white lion-like alien. After liberating his home world from alien oppressors he became obsessed with fighting and felt an insatiable need to engage in combat. His only goal in life being to find a champion who could best him battle. First thought of as a villain in Invicible's initial encounter with him, Battle Beast turned out to be mostly neutral, not caring for good or bad, and lived only for combat and so would go wherever he could find it. He was imprisoned on the same Viltrumite Prison Warship where Allen the Alien and Nolan were held. Allen used Battle Beast's lust for battle to convince him into helping with their jailbreak and later joining up with the Coalition of Planets against Thragg by promising lots of combat and fighting against the Viltrumites, the strongest beings in the universe. Battle Beast and Thragg eventually met in hand-to-hand combat where they battled non-stop causing massive damage across the planet upon which they fought. After several days, Thragg was barely able to beat Battle Beast, with Battle Beast's final words being "Thank you." Battle Beast had a daughter who ended up inheriting her father's unquenchable craving for combat.
David Hiles: A former weapons engineer for a military-sanctioned research firm who turned to teaching physics at "Reginald Vel Johnson High School", where one of his students was Mark Grayson, after his son committed suicide which also resulted in him getting divorced from his wife and losing his engineering job. He blamed his son's death on the existence of high school bullies and "popular" kids and started kidnapping students and then turning them into human bombs that he'd set off at malls and other places high schoolers would hang out. Mark and Eve figure out what Hiles is doing and as Invincible and Atom-Eve try to stop him, but Hiles was waiting to ambush them with a bomb strapped to his own chest. Invincible uses superspeed-flight to fly Hiles to Antarctica where his suicide bomb goes off.
Robot: Former leader of the Teen Team and leader of the Guardians of the Globe until replaced by the Immortal. Not an actual robot, but a drone body controlled by a malformed human named Rudolph Connors living in a life-support tank, he cloned a new human body for himself using Rex Splode's DNA with the help of the Mauler Twins. Afterward, Robot would become romantically involved with Monster Girl. In Issue #71, he and Monster Girl disappear into a Flaxan portal and return several issues later. Changed from the time he spent in the Flaxan dimension, he becomes an antagonist to Invincible and other heroes who oppose him.
Mauler Twins: An evil super-strong blue-skinned genius scientist and his clone who perfected cloning technology. They continuously argue as to which is the original, their rivalry driving their passion to create more and more advanced technology. They aid Angstrom Levy in his attempt to collect the knowledge of every multi-universal Levy into the Levy of their universe, which leads to deaths of several alternate-universe Maulers. During a fight against the Guardians of the Globe, both Mauler Twins were killed by Kid Omni-Man, who alleges it was by accident. They come back later with one of them explaining that they have countermeasures in case both of them die.
Sanford: The former butler of Black Samson who wanted revenge on the Guardians of the Globe for firing Black Samson after Samson lost his powers. He stole Black Samson's super suit, went on a rampage, and later ended up incarcerated.
Angstrom Levy: A genius with the ability to create portals to other universes who becomes one of Invincible's archenemies. In an attempt to amass a huge amount of knowledge about the multi-verse that he believes he'll be able to use to better his world, he builds a machine with the aid of the Mauler Twins that will connect him to and access the minds of every Angstrom Levy in every universe. The experiment gets aborted mid-process causing the machine to explode and creating a chain reaction that wipes out every Angstrom Levy in every universe except his own. He is horribly disfigured and goes mad from having so many Angstrom Levy minds collected in his own and becomes obsessed with torturing and killing Invincible, as Levy blames him for the accident. Angstrom uses his ability to travel to other universes to heal and strengthen himself while also trying multiple times to attack Invincible using his portals to disorient and tire out Invincible, he also threatens and hurts Debbie, Oliver, and Eve, and in one attempt ports several evil Invincibles from alternate universes to cause destruction and havoc across his Invincible's world. Mark becomes equally obsessed with stopping Levy leading to rash decisions with harsh consequences for Mark. Levy regains his sanity thanks to Eve, but is then abducted by one of the few surviving evil alternate-universe Invincible's and taken to that Invincible's universe where he is tortured. Angstrom Levy is eventually beheaded by Robot when Mark's obsession pushes him to follow and kill Levy in this other universe with Robot's help.
The Viltrumites: Invincible and Omni-Man's species who are known conquerors of different planets.
Thragg: The Grand Regent of the Viltrum Empire. He would later go rogue after being deposed by Omni-Man and now seeks vengeance on Omni-Man and his family. He later fathers an entire army of half-Viltrumite children in order to attack Earth. He is Invincible's archenemy and the main antagonist of the series. Thragg was later killed by Invincible.
Ursaal: A Viltrumite/Thraxan daughter of Thragg and one of his many children. After realizing her father doesn't care for any of his offspring and only sees them as cannon-fodder she starts to reform and convinces her Viltrumite/Thraxan siblings to surrender in the final battle to the Coalition of Planets and to join in the battle against Robot and his army of drones to retake Earth.
Onnan: A Viltrumite/Thraxan who is one of Thragg's sons. He was a psychopath who loved to torture and keep trophies of his victims in his cave. He was killed by Invincible when Thragg thought he was calling Mark's bluff. Thragg showed no remorse at Onnan's death much to Ursaal's dismay.
Conquest: An elderly, battle-scarred member of the Viltrum Empire. He is a psychopath who relishes in fighting and killing those who oppose the empire. Headbutted to death by Invincible.
Anissa: A Viltrumite who was infatuated with Invincible to the point that she raped him and gave birth to their son, Marky. She renounced her old ways after living on Earth and finding a loving human partner and a second child, Molly. She was killed by a ragnarr while defending Eve as Eve attempted to retrieve a badly injured Nolan during the final battle with Thragg.
General Kregg: A member of the Viltrumites who possesses a cybernetic right eye. He took many lovers when the Viltrumites relocated to Earth not realizing that humans practice monogamy. He had ended up loving all the women he was involved with and had many children.
Thula: A member of the Viltrumites who uses her long hair as a weapon.
Lucan: A member of the Viltrumites. Nolan disemboweled Lucan during the Viltrumite's attack on Nolan and Mark on Thraxxia. He survived and later ended up falling in love and having three children with a human woman on Earth.
Alternative Mark Graysons: Evil versions of Mark Grayson from parallel universes. Half of them were killed during the Invincible War where they attacked the main Invincible's universe. Angstrom Levy sent the rest through portals to a universe with a completely desolate and devastated Earth where they ended up going mad and killing and eating each other.
Titan: Titan can encase his body in super-strong, nearly invulnerable rock. Titan first appeared in Capes. Titan was part of a criminal organization led by Machine Head. Titan tricked Invincible into helping him depose Machine Head and then installed himself as the new leader of the organization. His organization was part of an international syndicate called The Order run by Mister Liu. Titan's organization was kicked out of The Order for failing to cooperate with Mister Liu and his demands.
The Flaxans: Aliens from another dimension, in which time passes at a dramatically faster pace.
Machine Head: A crime boss with a robotic head. He is deposed by Titan when his own henchman, Isotope, betrays him.
Doc Seismic: A villain with special gauntlets that enable him to induce earthquakes. He learns how to control an army of Magmanites and other subterranean monsters. He is later turned into a fully molten lava being. He is killed by one of Robot's drones. He continually believes he is Invincible's archenemy, but Invincible always forgets who he is by the time they next battle.
Magmanites: A race of lava monsters who are docile when not being controlled by Doc Seismic.
The Sequids: A group of tentacled aliens that share a hive mind, which is only activated if at least one of them is attached to a host body. Invaded Mars causing it to be quarantined.
Rus Livingston: An astronaut accidentally left behind on Mars, he's been attacked and made a host of the psychic Sequids.
The Lizard League: A group of lizard-themed terrorists, they are parodies of fictional reptile-based villain groups The Serpent Society, HYDRA and Cobra. The Lizard League consisted of lizard-named agents along with an army of human followers. Their secret headquarters lies in the Florida Everglades and bears a striking resemblance to a Cobra Terrordrome.
King Lizard: The leader of the Lizard League who is supposedly an expert strategist and an expert at hand-to-hand combat. King Lizard is the only surviving member of the Lizard League which he manages to do through cowardice that he claims is "intelligence".
Komodo Dragon: A Komodo dragon-themed member of the Lizard League with super-strength. He was killed when he bit off Rex Sloan's explosive hand.
Komodo Dragon II: The successor of the original Komodo Dragon.
Salamander: A salamander-themed member of the Lizard League with toxic abilities.
Iguana: A female iguana-themed member of the Lizard League with claws.
Furnace: A villain with a massive steam-powered iron suit armed with dual flame-throwers and jets. He is actually a man made entirely of liquid heat from which the suit earns its power. Furnace later appeared as a member of the Order.
Magnattack: A villain for hire with the ability to apparently push metal objects away from him, hence his massive armor plated suit.
Kursk: A Russian villain for hire who can electrify single targets at a time. He was hired by Machine Head to deal with Titan, but was quickly defeated by the Guardians of the Globe.
Tether Tyrant: A freelance villain with a vest which houses incredibly strong elastic appendages which can pull and throw victims around. Later merged with the sentient alien vest.
Magmaniac: A freelance villain who is part lava.
Master Mind: A criminal with the ability to mentally control the bodies of large groups of people. He was previously seen in the pages of Brit.
Bi-Plane: An age-old villain who believes in using old-fashioned technology for his attacks.
The Elephant: A small-time elephant-themed supervillain that has been described in-story as a "lame Rhino rip-off".
Isotope: A teleporting criminal, Titan's lieutenant.
Giant: An eight-year-old boy who was pulled into another dimension where he transformed by a sorcerer into gigantic orange-red Cyclops. He became a king in the other dimension until he was teleported back by one of his enemies.
The Order: A criminal organization.
Mister Liu: An elderly Asian cyborg and leader of the Order. He can project his soul out of his body, taking the form of a giant Chinese dragon.
Embrace: An Israeli female supervillain and member of the Order with intangibility, possession, and invisibility powers.
Face: A Canadian supervillain and member of the Order whose head sports three eyes, two mouths, two noses, and a dual brain.
Insomniac: An Egyptian telepathic supervillain and member of the Order.
Isotope: A teleporting supervillain and member of the Order.
Multi-Paul: Dupli-Kate's brother and a member of the criminal organization called the Order. He shares Kate's self-duplicating power.
Octoboss: An octopus-like supervillain and member of the Order. He is always trying to speak English during battles despite being very terrible at it and never seeming to get any better because he says he needs the practice.
Red Eye: A Brazilian supervillain and member of the Order whose eyes glow red whenever he is about to use his heat vision.
Slaying Mantis: An Irish mantis-armored supervillain and member of the Order who has expert swordsmanship.
Walking Dread: A Polish electrokinetic supervillain and member of the Order with a monstrous appearance.
War Woman II: A member of the Order. She was the former lover of the original War Woman until she was killed by Omni-Man which led to her taking over Amazonia and planning revenge on the men of the world.
Dinosaurus: A mutant dinosauroid who transforms when he feels indifferent. As Dinosaurus, he is highly-intelligent and develops various plans to improve the world, but they are usually destructive and result in many lives being lost. Mark later breaks him out of prison and forms a partnership to figure out less destructive means to improve the world, but is forced to kill him when he cannot do so.
In 2003 and 2004, Image and Robert Kirkman published several other superhero series: Tech Jacket pencilled in a manga style by E. J. Su (cancelled at #6), the 3-issue Capes Inc. series drawn by Mark Englert and three oneshots starring Brit, the first two with artwork from Tony Moore and the third with artwork by Cliff Rathburn.
In 2007, Brit was launched as an ongoing full-color series written by Bruce Brown, with artwork by Cliff Rathburn. The series was overseen and edited by Robert Kirkman. In late 2007, a two issue mini-series starring Atom Eve was released.
Tech Jacket was first collected as a digest-sized, black and white graphic novel and later reissued in regular sized, full color and a cover scheme similar to Kirkman's other trade paper backs. Capes was collected as a trade paperback in summer 2007, and the three Brit one-shots were colored by Val Staples and published as a collection in 2007, as well.
At first shown to barely coexist in the same universe, the characters have since been integrated into Invincible's book. Tech Jacket was an ongoing series that tied into Invincible #27, and the character has been seen in the background of various battles during the series. The characters from Capes have also been supporting characters seen mainly in large superhero battles Invincible participates in, and the series ran as a back-up in the Invincible book starting with #27. Brit has had an even less substantial role, appearing a couple of times in the aforementioned brawls (understandable considering that after the last book Brit was somewhat-retired). Brit later went on to become the leader of the Guardians of the Globe and was featured heavily in comic spin-offs Guarding the Globe and Invincible Universe. In The Astounding Wolf-Man, Art, Invincible's tailor, appeared, designing the title character's costume. Wolf-man has also appeared in Invincible #48 & 49.
Collects Invincible Presents: Atom Eve #1–2; Invincible Presents: Atom Eve & Rex Splode #1–3, Guarding the Globe (Vol. 1) #1-6, Guarding the Globe (Vol. 2) #1-6, and Invincible Universe #1-12.
Invincible also appeared in Marvel Team-Up Vol. 3 #14, which was collected in Marvel Team-Up Volume 3: League of LosersISBN0-7851-1946-9. This story occurs "between the pages" of Invincible #33.
In November 2006, the Official Handbook of the Invincible Universe was released. This two-issue series told the origins of all of the characters seen in the series so far, and was done in the style of the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, including similar covers and many entries even being researched and written by former OHOTMU writer and researcher Peter Sanderson, as well as crediting late OHOTMU creator Mark Gruenwald as inspiration. The series was collected into a trade paperback in November 2007.
The comic has been turned into a motion comic by Gain Enterprises using the Bomb-xx process, and was broadcast on MTV2[172] and downloadable to mobile phones, from iTunes,[173][174] and Amazon.[175]
Point Grey Pictures and Skybound Entertainment were set to produce a live-action adaptation of Invincible with Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg attached as writers and directors and Universal Pictures distributing it. Series creator Robert Kirkman was also set to produce the film, along with Rogen, Goldberg, David Alpert, Bryan Furst, and Sean Furst.[176] In January 2021, Kirkman reaffirmed that the film is still in development despite the release of a streaming television adaptation, and that Rogen and Goldberg are still involved with the project.[177]
On March 25, 2021, Amazon Studios began airing the first season of an adult animated adaptation of the comic series on Amazon Prime Video, executive produced by comic creator Robert Kirkman.[178] The cast features Steven Yeun as Invincible, Sandra Oh as Debbie Grayson, and J. K. Simmons as Omni-Man.[179]Rogen ending up being involved as a part of the cast, he and Goldberg were not set to direct/write/produce the series.[180] Kirkman, along with Yeun, confirmed the series was coming back for a second and third season.[181] The second season was released on November 2, 2023.
Omni-Man is a playable DLC character in Mortal Kombat 1 (2023), voiced by J. K. Simmons, reprising the role, playing several incarnations of Omni-Man from alternate realities, including a blue-suited version.[184] Invincible also cameos in the game.
Invincible, Omni-Man, and Atom Eve appear as purchasable skins in Fortnite. War Woman's Mace and the arm of a Reaniman are available as pickaxes, while the Immortal's head is a wearable Back Bling.
In the King of the Hill episode "Behind Closed Doors", Bobby is seen reading a comic entitled Unvincible, whose title and cover art is similar to the first issue of Invincible. Also, in the 13th-season episode "Earthly Girls are Easy", Buck Strickland plays with an Invincible action figure when planning his entrance at the benefit concert.
In the film Paul, Simon Pegg can be seen wearing an Invincible shirt, and issues of the comic appear in a comic book shop. According to Robert Kirkman, he, along with Invincible cocreator Cory Walker and current Invincible artist Ryan Ottley, had a cameo in the film as the Big Guy's henchmen.[185]
On the eighth episode of Season 6 of The Walking Dead, during the first scene, four Minimates action figures of the characters Invincible, Allen the Alien, Atom Eve, and Omni-Man are shown in Sam Anderson's room. Carl and the other kids in Alexandria periodically read Invincible comic books as well.[186] In Season 11, episode 18, RJ is seen reading Invincible Vol. 12: Still Standing. Robert Kirkman, co-creator of Invincible, is the co-creator of The Walking Deadcomic book series that originated the TV series, also acting as executive producer for the show.
Invincible and Atom Eve make cameos as audience members in the 2023 video game WrestleQuest.