Invincible (comics)
Invincible | |
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![]() Variant cover of Invincible 75 (November 2010), art by Ryan Ottley | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Skybound Entertainment (Image Comics) |
Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Ongoing series |
Genre | |
Publication date | January 2003 – February 2018 |
No. of issues | 144 (25 volumes) |
Main character(s) | |
Creative team | |
Created by | Robert Kirkman |
Written by | Robert Kirkman |
Artist(s) | Cory Walker Ryan Ottley |
Letterer(s) | Russ Wooton |
Colorist(s) | Bill Crabtree |
Editor(s) | Robert Kirkman |
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. The series began publication on January 22, 2003, before coming to a close on February 14, 2018, with 144 issues. Several spin-off series were released over its run: 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]
Plot synopsis
[edit]Mark Grayson is a normal high school freshman whose father, Nolan Grayson, is an extraterrestrial of the planet Viltrum 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, and adopts the superhero name Invincible with his father acting as his mentor. Early in his hero career Mark meets heroine Atom Eve, and they eventually enter a relationship.
Mark begins as a small-time hero solving problems and fighting low-level crime around his school. However, the scope of his adventures quickly progresses to national, global, intergalactic, and multidimensional. Large portions of the narrative focus on conflict with the fascistic multiplanetary Viltrum Empire, which Mark participates in a rebellion against.
Multiple points of view, and the power struggles therein, factor heavily into the comic. Characters often have motives that do not align, and commonly swap between conventional "hero" and "villain" roles as a result. Most notably, Omni-Man begins the series as a villain and is eventually reformed through Mark's efforts, which Mark continues to attempt on other enemies. Mark himself vacillates between working for and against the United States government, and often breaks from the consensus of his friends and allies to pursue what he sees as the optimal and/or pragmatic choice.
Publication history
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Robert Kirkman is the sole writer of the series. Cory Walker co-created the book, designed several characters, and provided art from #1 to #7. Ryan Ottley assumed art duties with issue #8 and drew most future issues, with Walker returning for a select few. 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 on February 8, 2018 with issue #144, with Walker returning as artist.[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]
In December 2024, it was announced that Kirkman and Ottley were developing a prequel spin-off series entitled Invincible Universe: Battle Beast. The series, set between issues 19 and 55 of the original Invincible series, follows Battle Beast as he embarks on a quest to find an opponent strong enough to kill him. The first issue of the series is set to debut April 2025.[8]
Characters
[edit]- 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.
- 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. When near death she is able to break her mental block, allowing her to easily repair her body and those of others around her. 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: The strongest of the one-eyed Unopan race, Allen participates in the rebellion against the Viltrum Empire and is eventually promoted to leader of the Coalition of Planets. He is the only successful result of a breeding program designed to produce strong enough children to defeat Viltrumites, who nearly eradicated his race, and discovers Mark while searching throughout the universe for others strong enough to be potential rebels.
- 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 them with kinetic energy. His impoverished parents sold him to the government at a young age, who made him into an assassin by giving him powers through black-ops experiments. He ran away and became a superhero after meeting Atom Eve, whom he is dating at the beginning of the comic.
- Robot: Former leader of the Teen Team and Guardians of the Globe. At first masquerading as an actual robot, Rudolph Connors is in fact a malformed human living in a life-support tank, using drone automatons to interact with the world. He eventually clones a body from Rex's DNA to draw the attraction of fellow hero Monster Girl, and takes the name Rex as well later on. He continues using his drones to work remotely (though he creates several he can be physically present within), and trains his mind to be able to split his concentration across several simultaneous activities or conversations without faltering. After spending hundreds of years in the time-dilated Flaxan dimension alongside Monster Girl, he becomes an antagonist who takes over the world, believing it to be the best path forward.
- The Immortal: At first a Celtic warrior exposed to cosmic radiation, he is over a thousand years old and will endlessly resurrect as long as a majority of his body parts are near each other. He is briefly slain by Omni-Man during the massacre of the first Guardians of the Globe, but recovers.
- Bulletproof: Zandale Randolph is a morally gray superhero with abilities similar to Invincible. Bulletproof gains membership to both the second and third iterations of the Guardians of the Globe. Bulletproof has an evolving relationship with Mark's identity. His name was one of the initial proposed names for the title character before the series saw print, his first superhero costume is one that Mark rejects, he later takes the name Invincible to fill in for Mark when the latter temporarily loses his powers, and he continues to use the costume design even after Mark recovers. He eventually betrays the Guardians to side with Robot when the latter takes over the world.
- William Francis Clockwell: Mark's roommate and best friend, who figures out that Mark is Invincible. He is enamored with the comparative excitement of hero life to his own, often asking Mark to fly him places. He eventually realizes he is gay and ends up in a committed relationship with Rick Sheridan, a fellow student whom he helps Mark rescue at one point.
- Cecil Stedman: Government liaison and head of the clandestine Global Defense Agency. Cecil has a mercurial relationship with Mark and Eve, as he will go to dubious ends to protect the safety of Earth. Mark sometimes works under his direct employ, sometimes works alongside him of his own accord, and sometimes works and/or has to fight against him.
- Debbie Grayson: Mark's mother, Nolan's wife, and stepmother of Oliver Grayson. She is heavily affected by the revelation that Omni-Man lied about Viltrum, intended to take over Earth, and viewed her as more of a pet than an equal. However, after Nolan's change of heart and redemption, she is eventually able to forgive and return to him.
- Oliver Grayson: Mark's alien half-brother. The result of a relationship between Nolan and a woman from an alien race with short life spans, Oliver grows to adulthood over far fewer years. 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.
- Grand Regent Thragg: The emperor of Viltrum. He is responsible for much of the Viltrum Empire's evil, including developing the method by which Viltrumites infiltrate and take over planets. After being deposed by Omni-Man, he fathers a replacement army of half-Viltrumite children. He is the main antagonist of the series.
- Dinosaurus: A man who transforms into a mutant dinosauroid 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 first fights against him and his efforts, but later teams up with him to try and effect his ideas without causing harm.
- Battle Beast: Thokk is a white lion-like alien who seeks only to fight a worthy opponent. First thought of as a villain in Invincible's initial encounter with him, Battle Beast turns out to be largely neutral and joins the Coalition of Planets for the opportunity to fight Viltrumites. Battle Beast is one of the strongest characters in the series, evenly matched with Thragg. He is also the protagonist of his own series detailing his appearances between 19 and 55 of the Invincible series.[9]
- Mauler Twins: Two evil, super-strong, blue-skinned genius scientists. One is cloned from the other, and whenever one dies the remaining one clones himself again. They continuously argue as to which is the clone, both believing themselves to be the very original Mauler. This rivalry drives their passion to create more and more advanced technology. Their talents are often utilized by characters who need advanced science and tech on the wrong side of the law.
- Angstrom Levy: A genius with the ability to create portals to other universes. Many of his alternate-universe selves come from worlds in which Mark teamed up with Omni-Man early and became a villain. He builds a machine with the aid of the Mauler Twins to condense together the knowledge of many of his alternate selves, but it explodes in a fight with Mark. He is left disfigured and mentally scrambled, blaming Mark for the incident and confusing him with his evil alternates. Angstrom uses his ability to travel to other universes to heal and strengthen himself while also on multiple occasions using his portals to attack Invincible, Debbie, Oliver, and Eve. In one attempt he imports several of these evil Mark variants to cause destruction and havoc in the "Invincible War".
- Anissa: A Viltrumite warrior who strongly believes that takeover by the Viltrum Empire ultimately improves planets' wellbeing. She becomes infatuated with Invincible to the point of raping him; she later gives birth to their son, Marky.

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.
Collected editions
[edit]Trade paperbacks
[edit]With the exception of volumes 14, 18, 22, 24, and 25, every volume of the Invincible trade paperbacks is named after a television sitcom:
Volume | Title | ISBN | Release Date | Collected Material |
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Invincible | ||||
1 | Invincible – Family Matters | ISBN 1-58240-320-1 | 2003-11-02 | Invincible #1–4 |
2 | Invincible – Eight Is Enough | ISBN 1-58240-347-3 | 2004-04-28 | Invincible #5–8 |
3 | Invincible – Perfect Strangers | ISBN 1-58240-391-0 | 2004-12-01 | Invincible #9–13 |
4 | Invincible – Head of the Class | ISBN 1-58240-440-2 | 2005-04-20 | Invincible #14–19; Image Comics Summer Special |
5 | Invincible – The Facts of Life | ISBN 1-58240-554-9 | 2005-11-16 | Invincible #0, 20–24, 25 (origin stories from the back only). |
6 | Invincible – A Different World | ISBN 1-58240-579-4 | 2006-06-05 | Invincible #25–30 |
7 | Invincible – Three's Company | ISBN 1-58240-656-1 | 2006-12-20 | Invincible #31–35; The Pact #4 |
8 | Invincible – My Favorite Martian | ISBN 1-58240-683-9 | 2007-07-19 | Invincible #36–41 |
9 | Invincible – Out of This World | ISBN 1-58240-827-0 | 2008-06-18 | Invincible #42–47 |
10 | Invincible – Who's the Boss? | ISBN 1-60706-013-2 | 2009-05-20 | Invincible #48–53 |
11 | Invincible – Happy Days | ISBN 1-60706-062-0 | 2009-08-24 | Invincible #54–59; The Astounding Wolf-Man #11 |
12 | Invincible – Still Standing | ISBN 1-60706-166-X | 2010-05-26 | Invincible #60–65 |
13 | Invincible – Growing Pains | ISBN 1-60706-251-8 | 2010-08-25 | Invincible #66–70; Invincible Returns #1 |
14 | Invincible – The Viltrumite War | ISBN 1-60706-367-0 | 2011-04-25 | Invincible #71–78 |
15 | Invincible – Get Smart | ISBN 1-60706-498-7 | 2012-01-11 | Invincible #79–84 |
16 | Invincible – Family Ties | ISBN 1-60706-579-7 | 2012-07-05 | Invincible #85–90 |
17 | Invincible – What's Happening? | ISBN 1-60706-662-9 | 2013-01-23 | Invincible #91–96 |
18 | Invincible – The Death of Everyone | ISBN 1-60706-762-5 | 2013-08-13 | Invincible #97–102 |
19 | Invincible – The War at Home | ISBN 1-60706-856-7 | 2014-03-11 | Invincible #103–108 |
20 | Invincible – Friends | ISBN 1-63215-043-3 | 2014-11-12 | Invincible #109–114 |
21 | Invincible – Modern Family | ISBN 1-63215-318-1 | 2015-06-24 | Invincible #115–120 |
22 | Invincible – Reboot? | ISBN 1-63215-626-1 | 2016-02-25 | Invincible #121–126 |
23 | Invincible – Full House | ISBN 1-63215-888-4 | 2017-04-04 | Invincible #127–132 |
24 | Invincible – The End of All Things, Part 1 | ISBN 1-53430-322-7 | 2017-09-26 | Invincible #133–138 |
25 | Invincible – The End of All Things, Part 2 | ISBN 1-53430-503-3 | 2018-03-27 | Invincible #139–144 |
Spin-offs | ||||
1 | Invincible Compendium | ISBN 1-60706-411-1 | 2011-08-17 | Collects #1–47, #0, Invincible story from the Image Comics Summer Special, The Pact #4. |
2 | ISBN 1-60706-772-2 | 2013-08-27 | Collects #48–96, Invincible Returns #1, The Astounding Wolf-Man #11. | |
3 | ISBN 1-5343-0686-2 | 2018-07-24 | Collects #97–144 | |
1 | Invincible Universe Compendium | ISBN 1-5343-9996-8 | 2023-06-13 | 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. |
1 | Invincible Presents: Atom Eve & Rex Splode | ISBN 1-60706-255-0 | 2010-06-14 | Invincible Presents: Atom Eve #1–2; Invincible Presents: Atom Eve & Rex Splode #1–3 |
Hardcovers
[edit]Volume | Title | ISBN | Release Date | Collected Material |
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1 | Invincible Ultimate Collection Hardcover | ISBN 1-58240-500-X | 2005-08-03 | Collects #1–13, plus extras. |
2 | ISBN 1-58240-594-8 | 2006-06-20 | Collects #14–24, #0, Free Comic Book Day 2004 story, parts of #25, plus extras. | |
3 | ISBN 1-58240-763-0 | 2007-11-07 | Collects #25–35, The Pact #4, plus extras. | |
4 | ISBN 1-58240-989-7 | 2009-04-29 | Collects #36–47, plus extras. | |
5 | ISBN 1-60706-116-3 | 2010-01-13 | Collects #48–59, The Astounding Wolf-Man #11. | |
6 | ISBN 1-60706-360-3 | 2011-04-05 | Collects #60–70, Invincible Returns #1. | |
7 | ISBN 1-60706-509-6 | 2012-02-15 | Collects #71–84. | |
8 | ISBN 1-60706-680-7 | 2013-05-01 | Collects #85–96. | |
9 | ISBN 1-63215-032-8 | 2014-08-19 | Collects #97–108. | |
10 | ISBN 1-63215-494-3 | 2015-12-10 | Collects #109–120. | |
11 | ISBN 1-5343-0045-7 | 2017-05-23 | Collects #121–132. | |
12 | ISBN 1-5343-0658-7 | 2018-05-22 | Collects #133–144. | |
1 | The Complete Invincible Library | ISBN 1-58240-718-5 | 2007-03-28 | Collects #1–24, #0, Free Comic Book Day 2004 story, parts of #25, plus extras. |
2 | ISBN 1-60706-112-0 | 2009-11-25 | Collects #25–47, The Pact #4, plus extras. | |
3 | ISBN 1-60706-421-9 | 2011-11-30 | Collects #48–70, The Astounding Wolf-Man #11, Invincible Returns #1, plus extras. | |
4 | ISBN 1-53439-906-2 | 2023-10-17 | Collects #71-96, plus extras. | |
5 | ISBN 1-53439-770-1 | 2024-04-30 | Collects #97-120, plus extras. | |
6 | ISBN 1-53432-776-2 | 2024-09-10 | Collects #121-144, plus extras. |
Other collections
[edit]- Invincible also appeared in Marvel Team-Up Vol. 3 #14, which was collected in Marvel Team-Up Volume 3: League of Losers ISBN 0-7851-1946-9. 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.
In other media
[edit]Motion comics
[edit]The comic has been turned into a motion comic by Gain Enterprises using the Bomb-xx process, and was broadcast on MTV2[10] and downloadable to mobile phones, from iTunes,[11][12] and Amazon.[13]
Cast
- Patrick Cavanaugh as Invincible
- Mark Fountain as Nolan Grayson
- Victoria Kelleher as Debbie Grayson
- Wendy Allyn as Atom Eve
- Stan Kirsch as Robot
- Jeff Shuter as William Clockwell
- J. Anthony McCarthy as Criminal
- Tom Ohmer as Cecil Stedman
- Hosea Chanchez as Mauler Twins
- Daniel Kirschner as Criminals
- Eric Wolfgang Nelson as Rex Splode
- Keith Stone as Allen the Alien
- Mike Connel as Derek
- Bill Garnet as Art Rosenbaum
- Leslie-Anne Huff as Dupli-Kate
- Paul Kresge as Teen Bomb
- Cynthia Sophiea as Mrs. Thatcher
Film
[edit]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.[14] 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.[15]
Television series
[edit]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.[16] The cast features Steven Yeun as Invincible, Sandra Oh as Debbie Grayson, and J. K. Simmons as Omni-Man.[17] Rogen ending up being involved as a part of the cast, he and Goldberg were not set to direct/write the series, but did serve as executive producers.[18] On April 29, 2021, Kirkman, along with Yeun, confirmed the series was coming back for a second and third season.[19] The first half of the second season was released on November 2, 2023, with the latter half releasing on March 14, 2024.[20][21] The third season is set to primere on February 6, 2025.[22] In July 2024, it was announced that the series has been renewed for a fourth season.[23]
Video games
[edit]In July 2023, during San Diego Comic-Con, it was announced that Skybound Games and Ubisoft would release a mobile game based on the series, entitled Invincible: Guarding the Globe, with a release date yet to be determined.[24] That same month, it was announced that Skybound Games and Terrible Posture Games were developing a visual novel/turn-based RPG entitled Invincible Presents: Atom Eve which released on Steam and Epic Games Store on November 14, 2023.[25]
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.[26] 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 popular culture
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- 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.[27]
- 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.[28] 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 Dead comic 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.
References
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- ^ Petski, Denise (January 22, 2021). "Robert Kirkman's Animated Series 'Invincible' Gets Premiere Date On Amazon". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on January 22, 2021. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
- ^ Kabir, Kaisar (June 14, 2021). "A truly 'Invincible' comic book series". The Daily Star. Retrieved June 20, 2021.
- ^ Kirkman, Robert (August 17, 2016). "Robert Kirkman Brings Invincible To An End". Bleeding Cool. Archived from the original on December 21, 2016. Retrieved December 19, 2016.
- ^ "This Week's Comics: Invincible #144 & Slots #5 - Skybound". Skybound. February 13, 2018. Archived from the original on February 15, 2018. Retrieved February 14, 2018.
- ^ ""Skybound X" #25 to Preview Four New Series". Multiversity Comics. April 20, 2022. Retrieved August 5, 2022.
- ^ "Skybound Announces Massive Plans for Invincible's 20th Anniversary (Exclusive)". Comics. Retrieved October 11, 2022.
- ^ Schedeen, Jesse (December 10, 2024). "Invincible Returns to Comics With Battle Beast Series By Original Creative Team". IGN. Retrieved December 10, 2024.
- ^ https://www.cbr.com/invincible-spinoff-battle-beast-announced/
- ^ mtv (August 27, 2008). "Episode 1". MTV. Archived from the original on December 14, 2014. Retrieved May 3, 2015.
- ^ George Gene Gustines (July 14, 2008). "A Comic Book Superhero Is Headed to Small Screens – NYTimes.com". NYTimes/com. Archived from the original on July 5, 2015. Retrieved May 3, 2015.
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- ^ "Amazon.com: Invincible Season 1". www.amazon.com. Archived from the original on March 17, 2021. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
- ^ "Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg to Adapt Robert Kirkman Comic 'Invincible' for Universal (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. April 4, 2017. Archived from the original on February 4, 2021. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
- ^ "'Invincible' live-action movie will exist separate from Amazon's animated series". EW.com. Archived from the original on January 26, 2021. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (June 19, 2018). "Amazon Greenlights 'Invincible' Superhero Animated Series From Robert Kirkman". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on May 30, 2020. Retrieved June 20, 2018.
- ^ "Invincible". IMDb.com. Internet Movie Database. Archived from the original on March 23, 2021. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
- ^ "Clip: 'Invincible' Takes Flight on Amazon March 26". January 24, 2021. Archived from the original on February 1, 2021. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
- ^ Otterson, Joe (April 29, 2021). "'Invincible' Renewed for Seasons 2 and 3 at Amazon". Variety. Archived from the original on May 3, 2021. Retrieved May 6, 2021.
- ^ Vary, Joe Otterson,Adam B. (July 22, 2023). "'Invincible' Sets Season 2 Premiere Date at Prime Video, Drops New Teaser". Variety. Retrieved December 10, 2024.
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- ^ Petski, Denise (December 8, 2024). "'Invincible' Season 3 Trailer: Mark Gets His Blue Supersuit In Preview For Prime Video Series — Update". Deadline. Retrieved December 10, 2024.
- ^ Moreau, Jordan (July 26, 2024). "'Invincible' Renewed for Season 4 at Prime Video". Variety. Retrieved December 10, 2024.
- ^ Cripe, Michael (July 18, 2023). "Invincible: Guarding the Globe Is a Bloody Ubisoft RPG...for Mobile". The Escapist. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
- ^ "Invincible Presents: Atom Eve launches November 14". Gematsu. October 17, 2023. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
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References
[edit]- Invincible at the Grand Comics Database
- Invincible at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)