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  1. 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 superhero Mark Grayson / Invincible , a Viltrumite and first-born son of Omni-Man , the most powerful superhero on Earth.

  2. Mar 9, 2024 · 10 Best Invincible Story Arcs, Ranked. By Frederick Rion. Published Mar 9, 2024. From the Flaxan Saga to the Viltrumite War, Robert Kirkman's Invincible comics are packed with incredible story arcs. The Invincible comics are a tour de force. Robert Kirkman's amazing writing, combined with Ryan Ottley and Cory Walker's phenomenal art, creates a ...

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    Grayson family

    •Mark Grayson: A 17-year-old high school student and a Viltrumite/human hybrid who becomes the superhero Invincible. •Omni-Man: Mark's father Nolan, Debbie's husband and formerly the greatest superhero of Earth. •Debbie Grayson: Mark's mother, Nolan's wife, adoptive mother of Oliver Grayson. •Lord Argall: The former king of the Viltrumites prior to his death and the father of Omni-Man and grandfather of Invincible and Oliver Grayson. •Oliver Grayson: Mark's alien half-brother. The result of a relationship between Nolan and a member of an alien race 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 insect-like humanoid, he resembles a Viltrumite/human with purple skin (later fades to pink). His mother tells his brother to take him 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. •Terra Grayson: The daughter of Atom Eve and Mark Grayson who would go on to become the third Invincible. •Marcus Murphy: Also known as Marky, he is the son of Mark and Anissa after the latter raped the former. He would go to become Kid Invincible.

    Superheroes

    •Atom Eve: Samantha Eve Wilkins, former classmate of Mark's and member of the Teen Team. Eve was created as a result of a government experiment to create super-beings. Can manipulate all matter, although a mental block has previously stopped her from creating and manipulating living things. Eventually she and Mark realize their true feelings for each other and the pair start dating, fall in love, and eventually 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 traveled on a tight schedule and tested the skills of various powered heroes on each planet in order to determine if there is a suitable "champion" to defend that planet. He was later promoted to leader of the Coalition of Planets. •The Guardians of the Globe •The Immortal: Apparently unkillable leader of the Guardians of the Globe. Currently is married to Dupli-Kate. It's suggested in flashbacks that one of his past identities was in fact Abraham Lincoln. In the present storyline, he is alive. Revealed to rule the world as a tyrant in the far alternate future, where he is finally killed by Invincible at his own behest. Invincible prevents this in his own timeline by giving The Immortal the assistance of Robot's brain to rule with suggestive guidance. •Black Samson: Lost his powers (and with them, his Guardian status) for a while before recovering them very abruptly. •Rex Splode: Former member of the Teen Team and the Guardians of the Globe who can make objects explode by charging kinetic energy. Sacrificed himself to kill a hostile alternate-dimension Invincible. •Dupli-Kate: Former Member of the Teen Team and the Guardians of the Globe. Creates an army of duplicates of herself. •Bulletproof: Initially turned down of membership in the Guardians of the Globe, Bulletproof did later join the team and is currently a member. (In 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 after Mark temporarily loses his powers. •Shrinking Ray: Former member of the Guardians of the Globe, now dead. •Monster Girl: A girl who was cursed by a gypsy, now able to shapeshift into a large ogre-like creature with superhuman strength. A side effect is that with each change into Monster Girl, her normal self becomes younger physically. Her boyfriend, Robot, however found a cure for the curse, allowing her to develop normally. •The Shapesmith: A Martian, disguised as human astronaut Rus Livingston, who uses his metamorphic powers to change his shape. •Darkwing: Formerly Night Boy, the original Darkwing's sidekick. He continued Darkwing's legacy but 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. Dragged by one of the extra-dimensional Invincibles into the Shadow-verse, this new Darkwing is later revealed to be alive and aged from the experience. •Fightmaster and Drop Kick: Two time-travelling martial arts masters who stole the Declaration of Independence. From the same era as the future insane Immortal.

    Allies

    •Amber Justine Bennett: Mark's ex-girlfriend. •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 is revealed to be homosexual and begins dating Rick. •Cecil Stedman: Government liaison and head of the clandestine Global Defense Agency. •Donald Ferguson: Cecil's assistant, Guardians of the Globe contact, and android. •Art Rosenbaum: Tailor of superhero costumes and family friend of the Graysons. •Rick Sheridan: Mark and William's classmate at Upstate University, turned into one of the Reanimen. After he recovers from the ordeal, he begins dating William. •B.N. Winslow: Mark and William's principal at Reginald Vel Johnson High School, and later dean at Upstate College. •Thaedus - A peaceful member of the Viltrumites killed by Thragg. •D.A. Sinclair: A young and reclusive scientist at Upstate University, is the creator of the "Reanimen", robotic zombies intended to be "the soldiers of the future", who is hired by Cecil to build Reanimen out of the corpses of extra-dimensional Invincibles.

    •Gary Hampton aka "Wolf-Man" – the main protagonist of the series; a successful businessman-turned superhero following an incident that left him with werewolf abilities.

    •Rebecca Hampton – Gary's beautiful wife. Killed in Issue #7 by Zechariah; who she struck across the face after expressing her disdain for him; Zechariah, momentarily blinded by rage, responded by hitting her across the face, breaking her neck, and then fatally biting her neck, causing Rebecca to bleed to death.

    •Chloe Hampton aka "Vampire Girl" – Gary's loving daughter, she is close to both of her parents.

    •Dunford – The estate manager, butler and lifelong friend to the Hampton family; formerly a businessman whose company was bought out by Gary during his rise in the business world, Dunford was actually offered a position in Hampton Industries, but chose to retire instead. Following his wife's death, Dunford, who was friends with Gary by then, was invited to stay with his family as their estate manager. Dunford is Gary's closest friend and sees him as a kind and generous man who has only ever wanted to help people; a belief that leads to him to be the (initially) only one who believes Gary's innocence following Rebecca's death. Dunford is made Chloe's legal guardian during this time, and ultimately is successful in getting her through her grief. Killed in Issue #22 by Jacobsen and the werewolves following their attack on the Hampton estate. Gary, Chloe, Mecha-Maid and Elise attend his private funeral.

    •Maria – The loyal maid to the Hampton family; reluctantly let go following Gary's loss of his company, which forced the family to cut back on luxuries.

    •Nathan Singleton – A corporate CEO and head of Singleton Enterprises; Hampton Industries' greatest rival. Singleton himself was a rival of Gary for years, later embarked upon an affair with a lonely Rebecca – and gained information from her about Gary's company that almost ruined him. Singleton, despite appearing to have taken advantage of his relationship with Rebecca in order to hurt Gary's business, was actually in love with Rebecca, and, even after the two ended their relationship, he was still happy to get back together when Rebecca distanced herself from Gary, during his early days as Wolf-Man, and reached back out to Singleton. Singleton was last seen attending Rebecca's funeral, alongside Chloe, Dunford and Gary and Rebecca's parents.

    •Brit is a fictional superhero in the Image Universe. He first appeared in Brit (July 2003), and was created by Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore.

    •Jessica: Brit's wife. Former law student turned stripper at club owned by Brit.

    •Brittany, Jr.: Brit's infant son.

    •Britney: Brit's younger half-sister

    •Steven Erickson: Former Deputy Director of the Global Defense Agency and Brit's former boss.

    •Slitter: Interim Deputy Director of the Global Defense Agency and Brit's new superior.

    •Bolt: The main character of the series, and has the ability to heal, fly super strength and other abilities.

    •Kid Thor: another main character, has a hammer originally from another hero, he is also inspired by the Norse god of thunder.

    •knockout: the love interest for kid Thor and has the ability of super strength.

    •Commander Capitalism: one of the top heroes of capes inc.

    •Big Brain: The founder of capes inc. and main villain.

    •Captain Cosmic: a superman inspired hero.

  4. Feb 14, 2018 · Robert Kirkman's 'Invincible' comics ended with issue 144 but the comic's co-creator hints at what's next for Mark Grayson in a new interview.

  5. Dec 7, 2023 · Yes, the Invincible comic is finished and ended. The Invincible comic has ended its comic book run after 144 issues and 25 volumes, the release of which spanned over 15 years between 2003...

  6. Oct 11, 2023 · Invincible Collected Editions. Invincible TP New Edition Jul 3, 2024. ART OF INVINCIBLE, Vol. 1 SEASON 1 (HC) Mar 27, 2024. Invincible TP New Edition, Vol. 3 Mar 6, 2024. The Complete Invincible Library HC, Vol. 5 Feb 28, 2024. THE COMPLETE INVINCIBLE LIBRARY HC VOL. 4 Nov 15, 2023.

  7. Invincible, Mark Sebastian Grayson, was created by writer Robert Kirkman and artist Cory Walker to be used as an ongoing character for Image Comics whom first appeared in Tech Jacket issue 1 on...

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