With the success of Season 1, fans are eagerly anticipating the release of Season 2. Robert Kirkman has hinted at the possibility of future seasons exploring the complexities of the Invincible universe.
For those who might need a refresher, Invincible follows the story of Mark Grayson, the son of the most powerful superhero on Earth, Omni-Man. Mark, also known as Invincible, is on a journey to follow in his father's footsteps and become a superhero in his own right. However, as he navigates the complexities of superhero life, he begins to uncover dark secrets about his father's past and the true nature of his powers.
But his most critical scene is a quiet one. He visits Debbie Grayson after Omni-Man leaves. He doesn’t offer protection—he knows he can’t. Instead, he offers an apology. “I recruited him. I brought him here. I showed him our secrets. This is my fault.” INVINCIBLE - Season 1- Episode 7
He tells Mark that humanity is “fragile, ignorant, and temporary.” He speaks of Viltrum with a reverent whisper. And then, the most important line of the episode: “You don’t understand because you’re young. But you will. And when you do, we will be gods together.”
Amber reveals she has known Mark’s secret for weeks and breaks up with him for his lack of trust, while Debbie officially kicks Nolan out of their home. Major Battle: The Turning Point With the success of Season 1, fans are
: After weeks of suspicion, Debbie confronts Nolan about murdering the Guardians of the Globe. Nolan abandons his civilian life, destroying their home as he leaves to find Mark. Mark’s Secret
This cold open serves one purpose: . The audience already knew Omni-Man was the killer since Episode 1. But now, Cecil knows. And knowledge, in the Invincible universe, is a death sentence. Mark, also known as Invincible, is on a
The animation in Invincible is top-notch, with a blend of traditional superhero aesthetics and a modern, stylized approach. The action sequences are fast-paced and well-choreographed, making it easy to follow the complex superhero battles.
: In a major B-story, Robot (Rudy) uses the Mauler Twins to clone a new human body from Rex Splode’s DNA and transfers his consciousness into it. The Immortal’s Return
Nolan is forced to abandon his double life after murdering GDA agents and crushing Donald's torso.
The theme of power and responsibility is a recurring motif throughout the series, and Episode 7 is no exception. The show poses important questions about the morality of using power to control and manipulate others, even if the intentions are good. Nolan's actions, though extreme, are portrayed as a twisted form of utilitarianism, where the ends justify the means.