List of Invincible story arcs

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This article is a list of story arcs in the Skybound Entertainment (Image Comics) comic book series Invincible . [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Contents

Main series

"Family Matters" (Issues 1–4)

Markus Sebastian Grayson is the son of Deborah Grayson and novelist Nolan Grayson, who is also the superhero Omni-Man. When Mark is seven years old, Nolan reveals that he is a member of a race of peaceful aliens called Viltrumites who came to Earth to help mankind, and that one day, Mark will develop super powers of his own. [6] Mark's powers manifest at the age of 17 while he is working at his part-time job. [7] His powers, which increase in power with use, are: super strength, speed, flight, some invulnerability, and fast healing.

Mark meets a young superhero group, the Teen Team (Robot, Dupli-Kate, Rex Splode, and Atom Eve), and realizes that he goes to school with Eve. [6] They discover that one of their teachers has been turning students into bombs and has also turned himself into a bomb. Mark flies him to Antarctica before he detonates. [8]

"Eight Is Enough" (Issues 5–8)

Nolan asks Mark to fight a super-powered alien who visits Earth periodically, but Mark decides to talk to him instead. The alien, named Allen, explains that his job is to assess the strength of planets' super-powered protectors. Mark explains to Allen that he has been coming to Earth by mistake for decades. [9]

While Mark and his friend William visit the university they plan to attend, it is attacked by a cyborg, which leads to William learning about Mark's powers. [10] Shortly afterwards, the Guardians of the Globe are attacked and killed by Omni-Man [11] as part of the Viltrum plan to take over the Earth.

"Perfect Strangers" (Issues 9–13)

A new Guardians of the Globe is formed, but Mark declines membership; he begins dating Amber Bennett. Meanwhile, the Mauler Twins dig up and revive the Immortal, leader of the Guardians. [12] The Immortal attacks Omni-Man, who kills him again in Mark's presence. [13] Omni-Man reveals that the Viltrumites are actually a warrior race who conquer planets for their Empire, killing anyone who refuses to join. He was sent to Earth as an advance agent and killed the Guardians in preparation for the invasion. Mark, refusing his father's request to join the Viltrumites, tries to fight him [14] but is almost killed before Omni-Man flies off the planet in tears. [15] Mark is rescued by the U.S. government and introduced to Cecil Stedman, who is in charge of protecting the planet. Cecil used to inform Omni-Man of potential threats and offers Mark the same deal while financially supporting both his education and family. Allen the Alien returns to tell Mark that Earth is going to be invaded by the Viltrumites. [16]

"Head of the Class" (Issues 14–19)

A man named Angstrom Levy has been traveling between dimensions recruiting his alternate-dimension duplicates for a secret project and enlists the help of the Mauler Twins. [17] Mark is sent to Mars with a group of astronauts to keep them safe, but they are captured and almost executed by native Martians, who are trying to keep a slave race of aliens called Sequids from rising up. The astronauts and Mark escape, but one of the astronauts, Rus Livingston, is left behind and replaced by a Martian shape-shifter. [18]

"The Facts of Life" (Issues 20–24)

Eve retires from being a superhero and moves to Africa to make better use of her powers, while Mark enrolls in college. The campus is attacked by another cyborg, which is revealed to be under the command of a student named D.A. Sinclair. [19] Sinclair tries to turn Mark and William's friend Rick into a cyborg called a Reaniman. Meanwhile, to get back together with Amber, Mark tells her that he is Invincible. [20] Allen returns to the Coalition of Planets and tells them about Mark, but he is then brutally attacked by some Viltrumites. [21]

Angstrom Levy has built a machine to duplicate all of his alternate selves' memories and transfer those memories into his own brain. When Mark arrives to stop this, the Mauler Twins bring several of their alternate selves to the lab to fight him. Angstrom attempts to stop the machine to save Mark, which causes a huge explosion. Mark survives, but Angstrom is hideously deformed and driven insane; he blames Invincible and escapes to plan his revenge. [22]

"A Different World" (Issues 25–30)

Mark is contacted by an alien disguised as one of Mark's favorite comic book characters, Science Dog, and asked to help save his planet. Mark arrives and finds his father alive. [23] Nolan introduces Mark to his half-brother, whom he had with one of the insect-like native species. [24] When other Viltrumites attack the planet, Nolan and Mark unsuccessfully fight the Viltrumites, who have already killed most of the population; [25] Nolan is captured by the Viltrumites, sparing the planet. The Viltrumites tell Mark that he is in charge of readying Earth for invasion. Nolan tells Mark to read his novels. [26] After Mark helps repair the planet's cities, he returns to Earth with his newly found half-brother. [27]

"Three's Company" (Issues 31–35)

Mark's mother becomes attached to his new half-brother and agrees to raise him. [28] Angstrom Levy arrives and holds Mark's mother and brother hostage, to begin his revenge on Mark. [29] When Mark arrives, Angstrom sends him through various dimensions (including the DC and Marvel Universe) to weaken him. [30] [31] Mark manages to pull Angstrom into an alternate dimension. Enraged by Levy's treatment of his family, Mark seemingly beats Levy to death. [30] Now stranded on a barren alternate Earth, Mark is rescued by a group of Guardians from 15 years in the future. The future Eve tells him that she loves him and says to tell his Eve how he feels so she can move on. [32] Mark's tailor informs him that Nolan had written science fiction books early in his career. Mark realizes these books have information on how to beat the Viltrumites. [33]

"My Favorite Martian" (Issues 36–41)

Mark's roommate William tells him that their friend Rick (previously kidnapped by D.A. Sinclair) has gone missing. Several homeless people have disappeared from a park, so William dresses as a homeless person and sleeps on a bench with Mark watching, hoping this will lead them to Rick. When a Reaniman abducts William, Mark chases after them but is attacked by three other Reanimen, including Rick. [34] As Sinclair begins operating on William, Mark and the Reanimen burst in. William gets Rick to attack the other Reanimen; Mark breaks Sinclair's jaw, but Cecil comes in and arrests them. Later, Cecil offers Sinclair a job with the government. [35] Mark goes to Africa to tell Eve how he feels, and they kiss. [36]

Mark is called to help fight a Sequid invasion. [37] Using a device built by Robot to stun the Sequids, [38] Mark successfully stops the invasion. He and Amber break up. [39]

"Out of This World" (Issues 42–47)

Mark goes to press conference to talk about his father and his intentions. He then discovers his half-brother, Oliver, can fly. [40] Mark considers quitting college, then meets with Allen to show him his father's books.

Eve learns that Mark broke up with Amber and asks him if they can now date. [41] However, when Mark tells Eve what her future self told him, she becomes upset and leaves. Anissa, a female Viltrumite arrives at that point for an update on Mark's progress in preparing Earth for invasion. When Mark refuses to join the Viltrumites, Anissa attacks him [42] and says that a replacement will come soon to take over Earth. [43] Mark begins preparing for the invasion.

"Who's the Boss?" (Issues 48–53)

Mark flies to Africa to talk with Eve, when Cecil pages him that Doc Seismic is holding all of Earth's superheroes captive. Mark destroys Seismic and many of the monsters, but passes out from exhaustion. Cecil sends Sinclair's Reaniman and Darkwing II (a former superhero turned killer) to rescue the heroes. Mark, enraged that two killers are working for the government, attacks Darkwing, but is stopped by the heroes, who are unaware of Darkwing's criminal activities due to Cecil's coverup. Cecil, thinking Mark is becoming evil, uses the Reanimen to attack him; Mark defeats them but discovers that Cecil has placed something in him to upset his equilibrium. After getting Robot to block the frequency, Mark destroys almost all of the Reanimen. Cecil fires him, and Mark says to stay away from his family. He goes home and tells the story to his mom, brother, and Eve. Eve and Mark go into the backyard, and he tells her that when he thought he was going to die, all he could think of was her; they kiss.

Mark, now a free agent, begins teaching Oliver how to use his powers. Oliver insisting on being called Kid Omni-Man. They fight two super villains, and Oliver makes many rookie mistakes, but Mark forgives him. Back home, Mark hangs out with Eve, and they kiss again, only to be watched by a floating camera sent by the presumed-dead Angstrom Levy.

"Happy Days" (Issues 54–59)

The Mauler Twins have a new weapon and appear to have taken out the new Guardians of the Globe. They become frustrated while fighting Mark and launch a nuclear missile. Oliver arrives, and Mark takes off after the missile; while he is in space, Oliver kills the Twins. Mark and Oliver argue over the right to kill, with Mark trying to convince Oliver that human life is precious. Mark tells Oliver he is too much like their dad. Oliver asks Mark if he ever thought their father was right, and Mark replies discreetly: sometimes.

Mark is disturbed at what Oliver has done and leaves his date with Eve early, returning home and arguing with Oliver. While on patrol, Mark comes across Titan and says he has not forgiven him for taking over Machine Head's corporation. They fight until a huge dragon attacks Mark. Titan escapes, and we see that he is going to start a war with Mr. Liu (the dragon's host) and his gang, which also consists of Multi-Paul (Dupli-Kate's brother). Mark comes across Eve in the sky and tells her he will meet her later. He returns home to talk to Oliver, and he forgives him. Oliver notices an orb in the tree.

"Still Standing" (Issues 60–65)

Mark and Eve realize they love each other and sleep together for the first time. Meanwhile, Allen the Alien is in a Viltrumite prison, where Nolan is scheduled to be executed. Allen has become good friends with Nolan and breaks them out of their cells along with Battlebeast. Allen, Nolan, and Battlebeast fight the Viltrumites and eventually escape after Nolan reveals that there are only 50 pure blooded Viltrumites left.

Mark receives a call from Amber and goes to see her. She says her father has died and her new boyfriend Gary is physically abusive. Meanwhile, Oliver is patrolling the city when he comes across a giant robot destroying the city; he is being followed by one of Angstrom Levy's floating orbs. Mark holds Gary over a building by his leg and threatens to kill him if he hurts Amber again. Mark goes to help Oliver, who says that the human inside the suit just wants to get out, and Mark says that they'll talk about it later. Amber, who is happy about what Mark did, tells him she is giving Gary another chance. Later, Mark apologizes to Oliver about not teaching him things. Oliver sees a reflection in the trees and Mark tries to get the orb, but it blows up in his hand. He realizes someone was watching them. He asks Cecil if it is him; Cecil says it was not, but asks if he can help track down a fugitive, Wolf-Man.

"Growing Pains" (Issues 66–70)

Angstrom Levy finally makes his move. Flashbacks show that Mark had not actually killed Angstrom, who had just enough energy to make one last portal to a dimension where a group of aliens heal him of his wounds. After he recovers, he travels to other dimensions and gathers over a dozen evil versions of Invincible. The evil Invincibles launch a massive assault on Earth with the intent of not just causing damage but also ruining Invincible's reputation. Many major cities are destroyed, and Rex-Splode dies when he explodes his own skeleton to defeat an evil Invincible. The surviving evil Invincibles revolt against Angstrom, who uses his power to strand them in another dimension. An enraged Mark is ready to kill him, but Angstrom escapes after losing an arm and returns to the beings that had healed him; due to his failure, however, they inform him he now works for them.

Invincible visits Eve in the hospital while the rest of the super-powered community cleans up after the war. Invincible joins in but blames himself for much of the death and destruction. Cecil invites Invincible, Robot, Brit, Black Samson and Donald (a cyborg) to join the new Guardians of the Globe, with Invincible as the leader, but Mark, still not trusting him, leaves. A Viltrumite named Conquest arrives to remind Invincible of his job of taking over earth. Invincible refuses and the two of them engage in a vicious battle, but Conquest is better trained and dominates the fight. Oliver tries to help but is nearly killed; a still recovering Eve rushes to help, but is killed by Conquest. Mark continues to fight, but is badly injured. Eve's powers somehow restore her to life, and she burns Conquest's skin off. Mark then headbutts the alien repeatedly until he crushes his skull; Mark then collapses.

Invincible awakens in the Pentagon hospital some time later with Eve by his side. He joins the other heroes at Rex's funeral and afterwards visits Oliver in the hospital. Mark then reveals a shocking revelation he had during his fight with Conquest: to truly protect Earth, he must kill every villain he encounters from now on.

Allen and Nolan, having escaped from the Viltrumite prison, search the universe for things that can hurt the Viltrumites. It is revealed that a virus produced by rebels of the Viltrumite empire was successful in killing over 99.9% of the Viltrumites. They attacked Earth because human DNA is compatible with Viltrumite DNA, and they want to use Earth as a breeding colony. A character from Nolan's novels, the Space Racer, is revealed to be alive; he is found by Nolan and Allen, who convince him to join the upcoming war.

Back on Earth, Invincible and the rest of the superheroes finish reconstructing the cities of the world. Invincible is attacked by a new villain called Dinosaurus, whom he is about to kill when he is interrupted by the Guardians. Later at Eve's house, he explains what happened; after an awkward dinner with her parents, Mark and Eve talk about their new business providing superhero services to prisons. Oliver arrives in his new costume; due to his rapid aging he now looks like a teenager and calls himself Young Omni-Man. While this is happening, Conquest, who was secretly kept alive by the government, escapes and flies into space. That night, Eve finds out she is pregnant with Mark's child.

The Sequids, who have been hiding in the sewers, commence their attack, led by Rus Livingston. At the same time, a nuclear power plant is attacked by an alien woman named Universa. Mark answers the call from the nuclear plant before his mother can tell him about the Sequids. Universa tells Mark she is on Earth for the planet's energy and will not leave until she gets it. After a difficult fight, Invincible manages to get her staff, but Atom Eve sucker punches her. Cecil tells Invincible the Sequids are back; the battle against them seems hopeless, leaving Invincible no option but to kill Rus. Afterwards, he returns to his house to tell Eve what he did and how bad he feels. Later, Invincible helps Titan battle his old master, but almost kills Titan in the process.

The Viltrumite War

Omni-Man returns to Earth with Allen the Alien and tells Mark that war is upon them. Mark is forced to leave with his father, Oliver, and Tech Jacket to fight the Viltrumite Empire. During the first skirmish of the war, Invincible is nearly disemboweled by Conquest, but manages to strangle him. Mark's injuries require an extended ten-month recovery, during which time the Viltrumite Empire regroups for their last stand. After a heated fight, in which Oliver is grievously injured and the Viltrumite home-planet destroyed, Mark falls into a two week coma. When he awakens, he learns that the surviving Viltrumites have completely disappeared; Mark deduces that they have gone to Earth. The Viltrumites, realizing that a direct conflict could potentially kill off their race, bargain a truce with Invincible and Omni-Man. Instead of fighting, they will hide on Earth as neutral observers, holding off any attempt at conquest and restoration of their Empire for at least a thousand years. During this time, they will breed with humans and raise the Human/Viltrumite hybrids in secret. Despite the danger this poses, Invincible and Omni-Man realize this plan is safer than fighting a bloody war on Earth, and they accept the truce, ending the Viltrumite War.

Post Viltrumite War

Omni-Man and Mrs. Grayson decide to visit Oliver and attempt to fix their broken marriage. They leave the house in Mark's hands for six months, during which time Eve moves in and Mark returns to his superhero role. Eve reveals that she had an abortion while Mark was fighting off-world. [44] The two embrace, seemingly moving on with their lives. Soon, Dinosaurus emerges again, planting a bomb in Las Vegas; when Invincible arrives to disable the bomb, Dinosaurus reveals that there are multiple charges placed in the city. The bombs detonate, destroying the city, leaving it as a sheet of glass. [45]

Strongly affected by the Las Vegas incident, Invincible starts to change his outlook on how he helps people. He is attacked by Powerplex, but instead of fighting, he convinces Powerplex to end their pointless conflict. Mark tries this new strategy with Universa: he gets to know her, gives her the energy her planet needs, and sets her free. Cecil brings Mark to the white room, showing him the alternate reality Invincible Reanimen. Mark admits that they can help for the greater good.

Mark later sees the good the government is doing by using the glassed Vegas as a source of solar energy. He realizes that Dinosaurus was right about his Las Vegas plan. With this, Mark visits Eve and asks her to trust him and to love him no matter what. Invincible frees Dinosaurus in hopes of becoming partners and helping the world for the greater good, while curtailing Dinosaurus' violent methods. In doing so, Mark is tagged by Cecil as an enemy of the state.

While Allen and Kid Omniman are en route to Earth to deliver the Scourge Virus into Earth's atmosphere, Dinosaurus and Invincible lead coordinated plans to help fix the world. During a brief argument with Eve about his new methods, Mark is informed by Cecil of Allen the Alien's return. Oliver and Allen reveal their plan to Mark, who, angry that they do not care that it endangers human life, disavows their plan and attacks them. During the scuffle, Viltrumite Regent Thragg appears and vows to help Invincible against his assailants. A standoff is reached until the Guardians of the Globe attack, leading Oliver to take the Scourge Virus to Earth and release it. When Mark tries to stop him, the virus is released on Mark point blank; infected, Mark is taken to Thragg's ship on the Moon to be treated. It is revealed by Thragg's scientists that Mark and Nolan are part of the original bloodline of the Viltrumite King. Knowing he could never have a traitor taking over his role, Thragg decides to secretly kill Mark; however, Dinosaurus steps in and fights him, almost getting killed in the process, and uses timed explosions to escape with Mark to his secret base on Earth.

Mark soon learns that he has lost his powers (temporarily). In the meantime, Robot has taken the name "Rex" and reflects on the centuries he spent with Monster Girl in an alien dimension. Previously, it was believed that they had been gone only a decade, when in fact time moved much faster there, relative to our dimension. Robot and Monster Girl orchestrated a revolution on the alien world in that dimension that had been periodically invading Earth in the hopes of changing their society.

The effects of living in the alternate dimension has changed them greatly. Using their punishment of rebuilding their fallen capital, Robot and Monster Girl were able to gain the respect of the people and possible rebels and use their time there effectively. Slowly amassing power and influence, Robot and Monster Girl were able to gain control and become the leaders of the planet. With power struggles constantly fighting back, Robot becomes a vicious tyrant who wants to eliminate the Zaxal Royal Family. Monster Girl (in male Monster form) has a brief affair with one of the princesses, and Robot is overthrown and banished for a brief time. When he is finally freed, Monster Girl tells him of her infidelity, and they decide it is best to return home.

Following them, a Flaxan invasion force attacks. Robot says this is impossible, as their legacy ensured there would be no more invasions. As Mark sits helplessly without his powers, the Guardians of the Globe must defeat a more advanced invasion from the Flaxans. It is revealed the leader of the Flaxan invasion force is none other than Monster Girl's illegitimate child, who was born and raised after they returned to Earth. Monster Girl's son seeks revenge on the parents who abandoned him. Robot is able to get control of the situation and quell the invasion, and Monster Girl defeats her son and has him imprisoned, swearing she did not know he survived.

Dinosaurus's new plan is revealed when Mark is finished healing and unable to stop him. Dinosaurus has placed strange devices all over the world, and the Guardians of the Globe assume they are explosives. It is revealed that the devices cause massive earthquakes to raise the water level and kill millions of people. Dinosaurus believes the only way to save the planet is to cut down on the population, so that all natural resources are used up much more slowly. While Robot and the Guardians of the Globe rescue survivors and build an artificial moon to fix the tides, Invincible fights Dinosaurus on television and is killed. It is revealed to be a very lifelike clone, and the real Dinosaurus offers Mark the chance to now work under the guise of being killed. Invincible is able to convince Dinosaurus that he could have been wrong, and maybe they could have found another way. Dinosaurus accepts this and says Invincible must kill him before he tries to do something like this again, which Invincible does. As penance, Invincible is not given jail time for his compliance, but must now work for Cecil again.

Robot is outraged by the leniency of Mark's punishment, and is working on several hidden projects that he has built in the new moon base that corrects Earth's new tides. At a restaurant, he chews out a waiter and reveals to Monster Girl that he is having trouble re-adjusting to civilian life, since he was a ruler in the Flaxan universe.

Nolan and Debbie have moved out of their Earth home and are set up on a moon base, so Nolan can keep an eye on the Viltrumites. He is also not allowed on Earth because of his past crimes. Thragg attacks Nolan outright, trying to kill him on the moon. The Viltrimites overhear Thragg talking about killing the rightful heir to the Viltrum empire, because Thragg believes he has earned the right to be ruler. The Viltrimites stop Thragg and are about to execute him, but Nolan stops them and has him imprisoned instead.

Meanwhile, Angstrom Levy discovers that Invincible is alive, and that the footage he saw earlier was fake. Planning instant revenge, he targets a pregnant Eve who is at the Grayson residence building a crib. A recent superhero doctor has informed them that Eve cannot use her powers while pregnant, or they will sap the baby's atoms first and kill it. Angstrom talks about his sweet revenge, until Eve tells him that she doesn't wish harm upon her enemies; it works out for her, because she never holds grudges or seeks revenge.

Invincible arrives and Angstrom teleports him to the barren world where the alternate Invincibles have resorted to cannibalism to survive. A demented Invincible clone realizes Mark is not a hallucination, and attempts to kill and eat him. The mohawk-wearing Invincible teams up with Mark to kill the deranged Invincible and go back to Earth, when Angstrom is convinced that Mark is not responsible for his damaged state.

Angstrom makes peace with Mark and Eve and offers the last remaining Invincible a trip to his world. The mohawk Invincible tackles Angstrom and kidnaps him. Mark is still distressed by this, as he wants a guarantee that Levy is gone and will not try to attack Eve again. Getting help from Robot, they are able to copy the same frequency and enter the alternate Earth.

Nolan meets with Thragg and lets him go. Nolan chooses exile, and says he wants Thragg to live to see how Nolan and the Viltrumites will co-exist peacefully with the humans. Thragg leaves, but Allen summons Battle Beast and sends him on a mission to kill Thragg.

As soon as Robot and Invincible arrive in the alternate universe, an alternate Conquest takes them to the throne room, where Mohawk Invincible greets them. He takes them to the dungeon and shows Angstrom Levy upside down and tortured. Mohawk Invincible wants to harness Levy's power and use it to conquer other realities. Robot then murders the Mohawk Invincible with a bomb that works its way down his throat, and he decapitates Angstrom Levy. Robot leaves Mark stranded in this alternate Earth, stating that he wants to take over the current Earth and become its new ruler. He wanted Mark to rule alongside him, but saw how easily one Invincible can conquer an entire planet. Mark is left in the basement dungeon with the dead bodies. While left in dismay that Robot betrayed him, Invincible proceeds to think of a plan before anyone arrives. General Kragg approaches the door, and Invincible uses his superhuman speed to make it seem as if the alternate reality Invincible didn't die. He rips off parts of his hair and switches costumes with alternate Invincible's body.

Pretending to be Mohawk Invincible, Mark is able to blame Angstrom Levy's death as an attack from the alternate versions of Robot and himself. After allaying all suspicions, Mark finds that universe's deformed version of Robot beneath a bridge and is able to convince him to help. Robot explains that he can find the same dimension's signal, but he wants something in return. Mark tracks down the alternate Mauler twins and discovers they are enemies of Mohawk Invincible. Convincing him that he has changed, Mark gets the remaining alternate Mauler Twin to build a machine to clone Mark's body and transfer the deformed Robot into it so he can be the new emperor of that universe. The Viltrumites get suspicious, but Mark is able to complete the transfer and escape the dimension.

After finding his own dimension, Eve breaks up with Mark. She simply says that their baby cannot live in such a chaotic world, with the baby's father being so unreliable. At this point, Mark has been gone for five months and Rex (Robot) has told everyone that Invincible was killed.

Before Mark can get to Globe HQ, Anissa attacks him and intends to mate with him. She refuses to mate with any of the Earthlings, and after a struggle, she rapes Mark. A bit shaken, Mark is given clothes by a passing farmer and continues on.

Back at Globe HQ, Mark tells Cecil everything, and Rex simply denies it all. When Cecil says he will look into it, Rex slits Cecil's throat, killing him on the spot, and sends out his newly-powered drones to kill all who oppose him. Mark has trouble fighting the new drones, as when they are hit they emit a sound frequency which hurts Viltrumites. After a vicious killing spree, Rex kills several supporting heroes and villains and goes after Eve. During a fight in Mark's house, one of the drones rips off Eve's leg. Mark takes her to his father to save her life.

Rex reveals his plan to Monster Girl. He would rather beg for forgiveness than permission, and a paranoid superhero tries to take Rex's life. When Monster Girl tips her hand and realizes Monax was right about Rex's megalomania, Rex reveals that he tried to kill the Zaxal that Monster Girl was with. Rex then has his drones throw Monster Girl into space to die.

Brit and the remaining heroes are gathered to regroup and plan, but Bulletproof has betrayed them; they are taken prisoner. Eve has given birth to a baby girl and is given a prosthetic leg. She forgives Mark, and they get back together.

On the moon, Nolan hears Rex's plan via one of his drones. He intends to turn Earth into a utopia and doesn't want to clash with the Viltrumites. The ensuing battle would lead to a loss of life, and Rex is able to sway Nolan into not fighting back. Rex also goes to the President in person and has earned favor with the administration.

Mark finds Rex at his lair, but Rex has too many drones. He begs Mark not to fight back, as he does not want to kill him. Mark decides he can't do it, and flies home to Eve. Mark states that Rex has won, as Rex reminisces about the old times, and realizes he is truly alone in his ambitious endeavors.

Leaving Earth

Mark heads to William and Rick's dorm, and William tells Mark all the good things that have been happening since Rex's takeover. After, Mark takes Eve to her parents' house and they have dinner and introduce them to their daughter. The next day, Mark and Eve go to funerals of Black Samson, Knock-Out and Kid Thor, and Cecil's. Mark flies in the sky, only to be interrupted by the Immortal. The Immortal asks for Mark's help in stopping Rex. Mark goes on to say that Rex is doing the right thing, logically, no matter how evil it may seem. The Immortal points out that the world doesn't make sense, it never has, and it needs to stay that way. Touched by his word, Mark asks his father for help again. Nolan refuses again. Mark looks behind him and notices that Anissa is there. He grabs her throat and tells her to back off. Anissa tells him that she is enjoying this and says that it makes her want to “speed up their next encounter.”

Mark lets her go and goes back to his house. Mark starts to daydream, but Eve gets his attention. He realizes that he won't be able stand aside and let Rex take over, but also takes into account that he is a father now. He suggests that they leave Earth instead so their child won't lose their father.[109] Mark heads to the comic stores and buys some comics for the last time. He notices Amber Bennett, happy with another man. He smiles and leaves to find Rampage attacking. He saves the people in the vicinity and Rex's drones intervene. Rex attempts to reason with Mark and asks him to work with him. Mark flies off and meets D.A. Sinclair unexpectedly. Sinclair tells Mark that Rex isn't popular with the Global Defense Agency, and they might be able to fight Rex.

Mark heads to see The Immortal and Dupli-Kate at a safe-house. Believing Mark and Eve were aiding them, The Immortal gets into an argument with Mark. Mark and Eve leave to go see a movie with William and Rick. That night, Eve attempts to seduce Mark, but Mark refuses, still guilty over what happened with Anissa. The next day, Mark goes to eat with Art and Nolan. Afterwards, Mark says his goodbye to Nolan and goes to the moon to see his mother. Mark says his goodbye to his mother, and goes with Eve to the transport ship. Upon seeing Earth while departing it, Eve decides to give their daughter a name, Terra (Latin for Earth). Mark agrees to it, saying it's a beautiful name, making another step to fatherhood.

Parenthood

Mark, Eve, and Terra arrive in Talescria. The trio is greeted by Allen, with two bodyguards beside him. Allen gets a closer look at Terra, commenting that she is cute. Terra punches Allen's eye and his bodyguards attempt to intervene. Eve puts up a force-field, but Allen stops his men from attacking first. Allen remembers that he has duty to attend to, and that someone else wants to meet them. Oliver arrives on the scene with a new appearance, and being much older. Oliver offers to cook dinner with his girlfriend. Allen leads Eve and Mark to their new house, and then leaves to resume his duties. While Eve changes Terra's diaper, Mark goes to ask Eve where to put her clothes. Afterwards, the two fall asleep with Terra. Eve wakes up to put Terra in her crib and attempts to get intimate with Mark. Mark panics and flies into a wall. Eve asks Mark if there's something wrong, only to be interrupted by the arrival of Oliver and his girlfriend, Haluma. They bring groceries in to cook dinner.

Mark and Oliver go to talk about Haluma. Oliver comments to Mark that her lobster-like appearance may seem strange, but that's what he's attracted to. Mark comments that he's happy for him. The four sit down for dinner and Oliver asks Mark to try the food. Mark takes a bite, surprised at how much he enjoys it. After dinner, an exhausted Mark falls asleep on the couch. The next morning, Mark goes to the bathroom to defecate what he ate. Eve knocks on the door and asks him if he's okay. Mark attempts to flush, but to no avail. Eve arrives with Mark, believing he broke something. Eve finds a button on the side and flushes it down. Mark heads to a window and Eve follows him. She holds his hand and they kiss. As they get intimate, Mark begins to cry, and a worried Eve wonders what's wrong again. Mark sits down and, with enough persistence from Eve, finally reveals that Anissa raped him. Mark goes on to say that it happened after Eve broke up with him.

Eve attempts to comfort him but Mark pushes her away. Mark goes on to say that he refused her, and him holding back may have allowed it to happen. Mark ponders on the question and Eve begins to cry and leaves to Terra's room. Eve notices that Terra has stopped breathing. Mark and Eve rush her to a nearby hospital. They arrive and are asked to sign paperwork. The doctor arrives and scans Terra, asking what species she is. Eve tells her that she is a Human/Viltrumite hybrid, which makes the doctor want to refuse her treatment. Mark demands that he does it anyway, and the scared doctor complies. They ask to go with him, but the doctor insists that they'll only be in the way. They wait in the lobby and Oliver arrives with Haluma.

Mark begins blaming Haluma's food. After a heated discussion as to the source of Terra's illness, Mark began crying in grief over the thought of losing her. Eve comes back from the emergency room to tell Mark that Terra is fine. The doctor tells them that the food she ingested caused her to be oxidized and since Viltrumites can hold their breath a long time, she didn't need to breathe. However, the doctor said that her not breathing caused the oxygen to not rush to her brain. Mark goes to Allen's office, who asks him if his superhero duties are over. Mark says yes, but Allen says that he must make some form of payments, since it exhausts Coalition funds. Allen remarks that he would let him stay here free of charge, were it up to him. Allen offers him a job as a spy for the Coalition. Mark is hesitant, but accepts. He arrives home and finds Eve cooking. Eve tells him that she must eat Geledarian food in order for Terra to be healthy, since the similarities are close to human food. After cleaning and eating, Eve finally talks to Mark about the Anissa situation. Eve asks that Mark doesn't blame himself about it and that they'll work through it together. Eve attempts to kiss Mark, but Mark backs away. They hear a knock on the door and Allen reveals that he doesn't think Battle Beast (who has been battling Thragg for several days) will win and asks Mark to finish Thragg off while he's weakened.

Mark and Oliver examine the aftermath of the battle between Thragg and Battle Beast on Thraxa. They cannot find either of them, but a local informs them that the flesh of Battle Beast was burned in a massive celebration. They return to their ship and later find Thresha, Battle Beast's girlfriend, and Space Racer floating around in a debris field in space. The two are given medical attention. Thresha breaks out of her stasis field and attacks the members on the ship, in a fit of rage over Battle Beast's death, but is eventually subdued. Mark returns home where he discusses the recent events with Eve. As the two get ready for bed, Eve claims that she wants to do more than just go to bed. She tells him that it's okay if he doesn't want to, but Mark says he wants to try.

Mark is awoken by Terra crying, and he goes to care for her. They spend a lot of time together, with Mark doing fatherly things like feeding her, getting thrown up on, playing with her, and reading to her. Mark tells her how much he cares for her, and that she is the best thing that has ever happened to him. He also tells her that if she comes home drunk, or destroys their vehicle that he will scold her, because that's his job. Eve wakes up to see Mark and Terra having some father-daughter time. Mark suggests they go out to eat and see the world. While walking in the park they see a young alien girl trying to get her "cotha" out of a tree. Mark saves the cotha, and the girl eats it alive. Mark tells himself and Eve that it's an alien planet, and Eve says that it won't let them forget. Mark hopes that Thragg got sucked into a black hole, unknowing of Thragg's actual condition.

Over the next few weeks, Mark spends time with Eve and Terra as they adjust to life on Talescria. Mark and Oliver go on a job for the Coalition and find an illegal Kanslok farm. They fight a creature known as a Rynax. After defeating it, they report back to Allen, who tells them that Thragg has probably killed Space Racer. Mark, Oliver, and the Coalition decide to move in on Space Racer's last known location. When they arrive however, Thragg was gone. They start searching the planet. Mark enters a cave where he finds a creature emitting a blue light. Upon touching it, a flash of light blinds him, and the next thing he realizes is he was sitting on the toilet, reading Science Dog, the same way he was before he had his powers.

Reboot? (#124 to #126)

Mark progresses through the day that he gained his powers with knowledge of everything that would happen. He approaches Atom Eve and asks her about the Teen Team. She hadn't met him before and was shocked that he knew her secret identity. She drags him to meet with the others. They are all in disbelief that he knew so much about them, yet they had never met him before. Over the next week, he tells them how to win all of their future battles with David Hiles, the invading Flaxans, and the Mauler Twins.

Soon, Nolan notices that Mark seems depressed. He asks Mark what is going on. Mark takes him outside and reveals that he has his powers. Nolan is elated. However, Mark tells him he needs to promise that he truly loved him. Nolan says he does, of course. Then Mark asks him not to turn evil and invade Earth as he was secretly planning to. Nolan becomes angry and immediately attacks Mark. Mark leads him to Utah where he tricks Nolan into smashing into the Guardians of the Globe headquarters. He reveals Nolan's plans to the Guardians and they subdue Nolan before he can kill them. Cecil Stedman soon arrives and brings Nolan back to the Pentagon to restrain him. However, upon waking up, Nolan pleads that he was sorry, and that he felt regret for what he had done.

Later, Mark continues to save countless lives by knowing when the bad guys would strike and how. He saves Eve several times, but has to keep his distance as she is still dating Rex in the present timeline. One night Mark is once again approached by the mysterious entity. It offers him a chance to stay there and save lives, or return home. He decides to return home, as he can't bear to be away from his daughter. The entity is confused that he would trade countless lives for one, but Mark confirms his decision. Mark is brought back to his original timeline.

The New Status Quo

Mark learns that five years have passed since he experienced the "reboot". He flies back to Talescria, and discovers that Terra is now a small child instead of a toddler. Mark begins to weep about having lost precious time with his daughter, and asks for her forgiveness. She forgives him and they embrace. A sad Eve embraces him too. After putting Terra to bed, Mark and Eve discuss what happened during Mark's venture in time. He cries as he says that the many lives he saved are lost due to him choosing his daughter over them. Eve comforts him. They take Terra to school, and later they go to meet Allen. Allen embraces Mark and is joyous to see him. Mark asks about Oliver, and Allen says that he is fine. Allen asks for Mark's help again to stop Thragg and Mark blatantly refuses. At a party at Allen's house Mark watches the sky while others are mingling. Oliver asks how he is doing with Terra not recognizing him at first. Mark starts to cry and Oliver comforts him. The next day, Mark and Eve go on vacation with Mark being happy to have his family back. They arrive and Eve reveals that she was seeing someone while Mark was gone.

On Talescria Allen thwarts an assassination attempt, but is injured in the process.

While talking with Eve about it, he says that he understands. Later, he tries to take Terra flying, but she gets scared. Mark later reads Terra a story. After they relax throughout the day, Mark and Eve think about what's happening on Earth since they haven't heard from Nolan in a while. They later visit Allen in the hospital after his attempted assassination. Later, Mark, Eve, and Terra visit Nolan and Debbie on the Moon, where Mark learns that Nolan and Rex have become friends. Anissa, having heard that Mark is back, tries to talk with him, but gets attacked by Eve and sent away by Nolan. Mark tells Eve later that he doesn't want his parents to know what she did to him.

Mark briefly goes to Earth where he and his father meet up with Rex. Rex tells Mark all the good he has accomplished in the last five years, and how everyone but Monster Girl and Monax are on his side. Rex has even managed to sway some villains, such as the Mauler Twins, by just giving them what they want, if their desires are reasonable enough. Mark talks to his father privately in outer space, where he says that he still cannot trust Rex after everything he's done. Nolan tries to convince Mark that Rex's leadership is a good thing, but to no avail. After saying goodbye to his parents on the Moon, Mark and his family leave. Mark reflects on how strange his life has been, which Eve misinterprets as him passing judgement on her affair with Kubian. Mark apologizes, even though Eve says that she should apologize because she was the one who did something wrong. When they get back to their new home planet, Mark asks Eve if she wouldn't mind hiding out there forever.

Mark and his family are then attacked by Onaan and Ursaal, two of Thragg's new Thraxan-Viltrumite children and the only documented pair of Viltrumite twins. Onaan threatens Terra, so Mark attacks him, while Eve takes off with their daughter. Mark then sees them being attacked by Ursaal, so he quickly takes down Onaan and flies to punch out the sister. Eve convinces Mark to take Terra as he can fly faster. Mark asks Terra to be brave while they fly very fast to get away from Onaan. Terra starts to have trouble breathing, so Mark is forced to slow down and fight Onaan. Onaan manages to get Terra away from Mark and drops her. Terra discovers she can fly.

After Terra falls out of sight, Mark manages to break away from Onaan and finds Eve fighting Ursaal. Mark knocks her into the ground, and Eve tells Mark that she thinks Terra is still alive. They manage to capture Onaan and find Terra next to Oliver's dead body and Thragg, who has just murdered Oliver. Mark asks Thragg to let her go, and Thragg calls his bluff, saying heroes don't kill. Mark surprises Thragg by killing Onaan instantly, and in a blind fury Thragg rips Mark in half. Ursaal returns to severely injure Eve, before Thragg tells his daughter to let them die slowly. Once the two fly away, Eve uses her powers to heal both herself and Mark. Mark sees Oliver's dead body and changes his mind, saying he wants to defeat Thragg once and for all, and Eve agrees with him.

Mark convinces his father to join him, and they all fight against Thragg, but in the process Mark's father is mortally wounded by Thragg. Mark gets help from Rex Robot, and he defeats Thragg in the sun. He talks to his father one last time before he dies, and becomes the new ruler of Viltrumites. He talks to his son Marky (the child of him and his rapist Anissa) and they soon build a relationship. Marky becomes the new Invincible of Earth and talks to Mark's other child Terra. Marky would fight against Mark Grayson, blaming him for not being there for him, but they made up. It is also revealed that Atom Eve's abilities make her essentially immortal, rebuilding her body when she dies of old age. In the end, Mark Grayson is happy with his life and has made Viltrumites the protectors of the universe.

Spin-offs

Atom Eve & Rex Splode

Tech Jacket

Capes Inc.

Brit

Following three one-shots: Brit (July 2003), Brit: Cold Death (December 2003), Brit: Red, White, Black and Blue (August 2004), collected in a trade paperback and was released in March 2007, a Brit ongoing series was launched in August 2007, [46] concluding after twelve issues in November 2008. [47]

The Astounding Wolf-Man

Launched in May 2007, The Astounding Wolf-Man ran for twenty-five issues until 2010, ending with the story arc "Legacy", with characters from the series being incorporated into Invincible. [48]

Guarding the Globe

The six-issue mini-series Guarding the Globe, following the newly reformed Guardians of the Globe, began publication in August 2010. [49]

Crossovers

Marvel Team-Up

Invincible appears in Marvel Team-Up Vol. 3 #14, which was collected in Marvel Team-Up Volume 3: League of Losers ISBN   0-7851-1946-9. The story occurs "between the pages" of Invincible #33, Invincible is briefly transported to the Marvel Universe, where he meets Peter Parker / Spider-Man.

The Pact

The Pact centers on the superheroes Firebreather, ShadowHawk, Invincible, Quantum Girl, and Zephyr forming a loose-knit association with one another as opposed to being an actual super-team, facing threats on space and Earth, the latter including Doc Seismic. [50]

Dynamo 5: Sins of the Father

In the 2010 miniseries Dynamo 5: Sins of the Father, the titular team faces off against the three sons of Dominex, a bellicose extraterrestrial who years earlier, had come to Earth to fight its most powerful champion, lest he destroy Earth. He left Earth after being narrowly defeated by Captain Dynamo, Supreme and Omni-Man, and his three sons now wished to regain their family's honor by similarly challenging Earth's heroes. The combined might of Dynamo 5, Invincible, Emily Reed (the younger of the mother-daughter duo the Firebirds), Malcolm Dragon, Angel Dragon, and the Primaries, a government superhero team that included a clone of Captain Dynamo secretly controlled by F.L.A.G. director Sandy Colvin, fail to defeat the three sons. After one of the sons critically impaled Emily Reed, her boyfriend, Dynamo 5 member Hector Chang, borrowed the Strong-Suit, a uniform that magnifies a wearer's strength created by the Winterbourne Institute, [51] thus amplifying his already superhuman strength, allowing him to kill two of the sons. However, when he killed the third son, who had impaled Emily, even after that man had surrendered, he shocked bystanders and television viewers watching the battle and caused much consternation among his teammates. His relationship with Emily and her mother, who blamed Hector for Emily's injuries, was also threatened. [52]

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