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9!!Angstrom Levy
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14Invincible's arch enemy, a MadScientist with [[MyBrainIsBig a huge brain]] and the power to open dimensional portals who dedicates his life to destroying Mark Grayson.
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16* AchillesHeel:
17** A somewhat {{Downplayed}} case. Angstrom can open portals to any dimension in the multiverse at any time, but he can't ''move'' these portals himself, being fixed points in space. As a result, he normally needs to wait until a target is in motion, such as charging at him, for him to effectively teleport them elsewhere. [[spoiler:A significant portion of his climatic fight with Mark is him using dirty tricks and his HostageSituation with Debbie and Oliver to force Mark to move so he can open a portal in his path and warp him elsewhere, with Mark briefly stalling his effort just by slamming the brakes on until he throws a knife at the two]]. However, he's ''very'' quick at opening the portals regardless to counteract his enemies' attempts to predict when he'll open the next one.
18** A secondary issue with the "fixed point" situation means that Angstrom needs to have open space on the other side of the portal for one to open, otherwise he can't pass a target through. When rescuing the Mauler Twins from their underground prison, he needed to find a dimension where the prison had been blown up, thus leaving a massive hole at the proper depth, in order to get them out. This becomes a mitigated issue on level ground or open skies, but is still a notable restriction on his power's immense versatility.
19* ActionSurvivor: Several of the Angstrom Levys in the multiverse manage to escape the rampages of their Invincibles/Omni-Mans by the skin of their teeth, though usually at the cost of their loved one.
20* ActualPacifist: Prior to the accident, Angstrom strongly opposes any kind of violence and mentions ending war as one of his planned achievements. Unfortunately, the accident that merges him with his alternates — many of whom probably didn't share his peaceful ideals — results in him going through SanitySlippage that prompts him to abandon his pacifism in favor of killing Invincible to "make him pay".
21* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: To a minor degree, as Creator/RobertKirkman notes that the show's version of Angstrom is more lively, vibrant, and upbeat compared to his often rather dour comic self. He's also much more noble prior to becoming a villain, as his experiment is meant to let him help trillions across the multiverse rather than done just ForScience like in the comic.
22* AdaptationalSympathy: Again, to a minor degree. While he still blames Invincible for his mutation and the deaths of his other selves (which came from his own actions), unlike the comic the surviving Mauler Twin surmises that the accident left Levy's memories scrambled; merged with the mentally scarred version of Levy from the Evil! Invincible universe seen in the season two premiere as well as countless other universes where Invincible turned evil and killed his alternate self's loved ones. Additionally, his experiment is done as part of a philanthropic effort to improve lives across the multiverse, something much more noble than his [[ForScience motive]] for it in the comic. Finally, there's ''much'' greater focus and exposure in the animation on what the alternate Evil Marks did to all alternate Angstroms across the multiverse, in fact, in the comic it wasn't even stated that the Evil Marks absolutely ruining Angstrom's life was a constant no matter what.
23* AndYourLittleDogToo: Showing just how far he has fallen from the well-intentioned scientist he originally was, he declares it is not enough to kill Invincible, he wants to make him suffer by going after his family the same way the alternate Invincibles tormented their Angstrom Levy. This is what pushes Mark too far to the point of pulverizing him into bloody pieces.
24-->'''Angstrom:''' This doesn't end until you and your family are dead.
25-->'''Mark:''' STOP! THREATENING! MY FAMILY!
26* ArchEnemy: Quickly becomes the Norman Osborn to Mark's Peter Parker. In fact, the season two finale indicates that Invincibles and Angstroms being arch enemies is a multiversal constant; any universe in which these two coexist, they ''will'' hate one another. Debbie notes this as another reason why Angstrom's TheoryTunnelVision with Mark being the evil villain is so pervasive: with ''his'' Mark turning out to be a genuinely good and altruistic hero, when Levy has to deal with countless repeating memories of all the times his variants weren't every single day, Levy is essentially forced into the role of the villain by his natural opposition of Invincible, something that further unravels his frayed sanity and drives his insistent that Mark ''will'' be evil one way or another, as a form of SanityStrengthening.
27* ArcVillain: He is the main villain of Season 2.
28* AxCrazy: [[spoiler: In the season two finale Angstrom utterly loses his mind and is deadset on killing Mark, but not before torturing his family and maniacally ranting about how he isn't a villain. He fails to prove his point by breaking Debbie's arm and throwing baby Oliver around like a ragdoll.]]
29* BigBad: Of Season 2. He also serves as one of the main competitors for the title in the BigBadEnsemble.
30* BodyHorror: Much to his dismay, Levy's brain grows so large that it takes up not only his head, but most of his shoulders and some of his back.
31* BullyingTheDragon: While his plan is sound on paper, [[spoiler:Angstrom antagonizing and tormenting Invinicible to the point of fatigue ends up being this, as him continuously pressing him further with the threats towards his family eventually wears Mark down to ''[[LetsGetDangerous just not give a fuck anymore]]'' about holding back against him and turns what would ordinarily have been a battle of attrition into a brutal, one-sided CurbStompBattle that leaves Angstrom dead.]]
32* CombatPragmatist: A big part of what makes him such a dangerous enemy. Angstrom can't beat Invincible in a straight fistfight, but he's smart enough to know this and instead of attacking him right away, he spends months preparing himself and gathering intel on how to hurt Viltrumites and Mark specifically. That's on top of spamming his teleportation powers to their fullest extent ''and'' [[spoiler:taking Debbie and Oliver hostage to force Invincible into a position favorable to himself]].
33* TheConstant: When Angstrom experiences flashbacks of his alternate selves memories, it slowly becomes apparent that him and Invincible being nemeses is a ''very'' common theme throughout the multiverse. This actually causes problems for Levy, because whilst this would be justified with any of the countless number of [[EvilCounterpart Evil Invincibles]] in the multiverse, his ''native'' Mark is the outlier as a genuinely heroic individual. Rather than face the cruel {{Irony}} that the man he's tormented with memories of countless atrocities on his hands is the ''good guy'' and himself forced into being a villain because he opposes him, Angstrom instead pushes the narrative that Mark is or will be evil in order to keep his sanity together.
34* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: He and Omni-Man are both [[FantasticRacism fantastic racists]], [[VisionaryVillain Visionary Villains]] and [[WellIntentionedExtremist Well-Intentioned Extremists]]. However while Omni-Man's racism towards humans came from the fanatical belief that they were [[PunyEarthlings a weak, inferior species of insects that needed Viltrumite leadership]], Angstrom's hatred of Viltrumites [[ArchEnemy (specifically Mark)]] is more justified since he's witnessed Invincible and Omni-Man's cruelty throughout TheMultiverse. Angstrom was an ActualPacifist before his SanitySlippage kicked in while Nolan heavily believed in the Viltrumite notion of MightMakesRight. Omni-Man was (ironically) an InvincibleVillain who Mark [[CurbStompBattle didn't stand a chance against in a fight]], [[spoiler:[[GlassCannon Angstrom massively overestimated his own strength]] and [[CurbStompBattle couldn't hold his own against Mark]]. While Nolan was [[BreakThemByTalking ultimately defeated by Mark's words]], Angstrom's FatalFlaw made him far too stubborn to ever talk down.]]
35* CrazyPrepared: He prepares for Invincible by spending months going to various universes where he can easily learn the weaknesses of Viltrumites and of Mark in particular, [[spoiler:then uses his mother and brother as human shields]], all ensuring that their first fight will have the deck stacked heavily in Angstrom's favor.
36* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Part of the reason for his vendetta is that he has his alternates' memories of all their loved ones being lost to their own Invincibles, making him desire vengeance for families that were never his but which he loves all the same. He's particularly haunted by memories of a universe where his son was murdered by an evil version of Mark.
37* EveryoneHasStandards: He reluctantly orders the Maulers to attack Invincible when the latter interrupts Levy's experiment in a critical juncture… but when the Maulers start actively trying to ''kill'' Mark rather than just hold him off, the pacifistic Angstrom freaks out and tries to stop them, which ends up causing the accident that disfigures him.
38* EvilCounterpart: To all the other Angstrom Levy's in TheMultiverse with Mark as the GoodCounterpart to all the other Invincible's. As Debbie surmised, he and Mark [[InSpiteOfANail are always]] ArchEnemy's but he's bitter because this world’s Invincible is the good guy and he's the bad guy.
39* EvilIsPetty: Tragically becomes this after his mutation, focused only on using his multidimensional abilities to make Mark's life hell despite all the good he could do with them -- and ''did'' intend to do before his mutation -- in favour of destroying a version of Invincible who hasn't even done the things he hates him for.
40* FallenHero: He's introduced as a kind and generous if incredibly naĂŻve super scientist who just wanted to grant humanity access to the multiverse. Then the accident happens, his brain ends up fusing with those of his multiple alternate universe counterparts, and he becomes a complete lunatic out to kill Mark, unable to distinguish the heroic version we follow from his villainous alternates. Another aspect, as Debbie surmises, is that because ''this'' Mark remained a hero, their [[TheConstant eternal nature]] as enemies meant that Angstrom was therefore forced into the villain in the narrative, an injustice that rankles him with all the memories he's suffering from of the countless other Marks his vendetta would be justified against.
41* FarmerAndTheViper: Discussed, Angstrom is motivated by the belief and fear that Mark will become a supervillain because all the other Marks in the multiverse did so. In the alternate universes, Angstrom either a hero fighting Invincible or an unknown casuality of Mark's attacks. However, as Debbie angrily points out, Angstrom is the villain in this case, rather than the hero.
42* FatalFlaw: [[DetrimentalDetermination Inability to recognize faults in his own logic]]. He is a HorribleJudgeOfCharacter who is so convinced of how the Mauler Twins would be won over to his side by his idealism that he turns ''himself'' into an UnwittingPawn, and post-mutation never stops to consider that his timeline's Invincible has completely different experiences than the evil one he has alternate universe memory of, as shown by how Omni-Man actually fled Earth after beating Mark up in the show's main timeline.
43* FreudianExcuse: He used to be a naive, but well-meaning scientist with the ability to create portals to other universes, who wanted to help the Multiverse by assimilating all the knowledge of his alternative selves. However, he accidentally botched his own plan to save a beaten up Invincible, which caused an explosion that mutated his brain. Worst still, since most of his alternative versions belong to an universe where Invincible is the villain, he lost sight of which memories belong to him or to his others, giving him a deep hatred towards the innocent, good Invincible. As Debbie notes, all those conflicting memories have one common overlapping point where Mark and Angstrom are enemies, but because his native Mark is TheHero, Angstrom therefore became the villain in opposing him, an unfairness that further drives his insistence that Mark ''is'' evil, so he can still be the good man fighting the crazed Supervillain, like all his alternate variants.
44* GlassCannon: He's just a normal guy, and a bit of a string bean on top of it. As such, he stands little chance against his foes in a physical respect… but his power to generate portals more than makes up for that. He later tries to fix this by getting cybernetic alterations that make him super strong and durable, allowing him to fight Invincible on semi-equal terms even without portals. [[spoiler:Unfortunately for him, the key word ends up being ''semi'' and once Mark really cuts loose, he beats Angstrom into mush.]]
45* GoMadFromTheRevelation: [[spoiler: Angstrom accidentally assimilated all the trauma from his alternate universe counterparts and believes that Mark is destined to become a villain like the other Marks across the multiverse. However, he doesn't seem to realize or accept that Mark is genuinely trying to a hero and it's Angstrom who's actually the villain in this dimension.]]
46* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Quickly descends into this in his efforts to kill Invincible. Besides the fact that he's too insane to realize that the Invincible he's going after is one of the few who ''isn't'' evil, he starts committing actual acts of villainy in his efforts to bait Invincible out [[spoiler:culminating in him taking Debbie and Oliver hostage.]]
47* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Even prior to his transformation, Angstrom is an overly-trusting and idealistic sort who sees the Maulers as reasonable folks who would be interested in his totally peaceful applications of science despite their being notorious criminals (something he fully acknowledges). ''After'' his transformation and SanitySlippage, he goes the entirely opposite way and judges Invincible as evil — likely due to the memories of one of his alternates — and will not be dissuaded from this appraisal of the man's character no matter what.
48* InkSuitActor: His design makes him look quite a lot like his voice actor, Sterling K. Brown.
49* ItsPersonal: The thing that sets him apart from the other villains Mark faces and solidifies him as Invincible's nemesis. Angstrom blames him for ruining his life's work, turning him into a mutated freak, and everything else bad that's ever happened to him. Meanwhile on Invincible's end, Angstrom is gleefully willing to target his family to hurt him, making their battles far more personal.
50* KickTheDog:
51** His whole, callous treatment of Debbie and Oliver, a ''toddler''.
52** For all his talk of being the good guy in his confrontation with Invincible, when finally battling Mark himself in a normal city, Angstrom casually teleports two random civilians to other dimensions ''[[ForTheEvulz for no reason whatsoever]]''. Not only does he show no intention of bringing them back later, but those people are likely stuck on a DeathWorld, lacking the powers and combat experience of Mark himself...
53* KnightTemplar: In every dimension, Angstrom has seen that Mark has become a villain and genuinely believes that Mark will follow the same path as the others and become a villain. However, since the accident, his memories have merged with the other alternate-Angstroms, and he cannot differentiate their memories from his own.
54* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:After tormenting Invincible, breaking Debbie's arm, and endangering Oliver, he ends up finally pushing Mark too far and provokes him into cutting loose, leading to Angstrom being savagely beaten into a literal bloody pulp.]]
55* MadScientist: A genius scientist in multiple fields even before he becomes a villain, the circumstances of his origin mean that after he does, Levy not only becomes even more of a genius than ever but also ''totally insane''.
56* MindRape: Ultimately done to himself after his experiment goes horribly wrong. He was trying to gather knowledge from all of his parallel equivalents but he took off the headgear despite the warnings from all of the Maulers to save Invincible. Levy did gain their knowledge but he didn't factor in that he might assimilate their traumas as well and as a result, developed a burning hatred for Invincible because he can't differentiate his memories from the ones he had assimilated, specifically ones from alternate Levys who actually suffered from an Invincible who joined Omni-Man and attacked the Earth so it could be conquered by Viltrum.
57* MythicalMotifs: He compares himself to Prometheus from Greek Mythology when he explains his plan to share knowledge across the multiverse by becoming a living vessel of all their knowledge. However, he forgets one vital part of the myth, that Prometheus was punished by the Gods for doing this and would be punished by having his liver eaten by an Eagle every day, only for his liver to regenerate every night. Like the titan, Levy is motivated by the goal of sharing knowledge and his portals resemble flames.
58* MyBrainIsBig: After his mutation, his brain is hideously enlarged, bulging from his head, shoulders and upper back.
59* NeverMyFault: Despite the Mauler Twin pointing out that his choice to disrupt the machine mid-process is to blame, a crazed and mutated Levy puts the entire blame on Invincible and swears bloody vengeance.
60* NormalFishInATinyPond: After enhancing himself so that he can fight superheroes on his own terms without leaning on his portals, he's super strong and hyper durable... by the standards of normal humans. [[spoiler:By the standards of ''Viltrumites'', he turns out to be woefully underpowered. While he gives Invincible a good beating at first, once he provokes the latter into cutting loose and using his full strength, it's all over for Angstrom.]]
61* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: While he frames his revenge quest against Mark as exacting justice for all the people killed by alternate Invincibles, Debbie accuses him of really only caring about the fact that in ''this'' reality, ''he's'' the supervillain and Mark's the superhero, unlike most of the other worlds. Angstrom's enraged response indicates that she hit a raw nerve.
62* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: He's actually ''not'' one at first, which is part of the reason for his experiment to gain the memories of his alternates — to close gaps in his knowledge — and why he has to recruit the Maulers to help him do so to begin with. After the accident that gives him the memories and experiences of his variants, he becomes a straight and justified example.
63* PoorCommunicationKills: His inability to get the Maulers to stand down or to better explain to Invincible that his device wasn't a threat beyond saying "it's for the greater good" (something Invincible lampshades is something most villains end up saying) ends up costing Levy everything, ending with him maimed and mutated and a thousand of his other selves dead.
64* RequiredSecondaryPowers: Although he has the power to open portals to other dimensions, he can't physically teleport from place to place. As he says to The Mauler Twins, he's in the same physical location when he travels dimensions. If he needs to be in an underground bunker in one dimension, then he needs to find a crater that's deep enough to reach that bunker in another dimension so he can open a portal and get inside the bunker.
65* SanitySlippage: The accident that transforms him also drives him thoroughly insane due to flooding his mind with memories from all his alternates. In particular, the memories of those where Mark was evil and joined Omni-Man — cause Angstrom to become absolutely certain that ''his'' Invincible is also evil and must be killed.
66* SelfFulfillingProphecy: Angstrom's hatred for this version of Invincible stems from the fact that his alternate dimension counterparts are all murderers; he wants to stop Invincible in this universe before he can become one as well, unaware that this Mark is vehemently against killing even in self defense. [[spoiler:It takes Angstrom threatening Debbie and Oliver to finally get Mark to stop holding back, ultimately pummeling him to death and making this Invincible a killer as well, even if he is immensely remorseful afterwards.]]
67* SlowlySlippingIntoEvil: Initially, Angstrom is a pacifist and genuinely benevolent scientist who just wants to use his gifts to further his understanding of the world and help people. The accident that turns him into a mutated freak also begins a descent into madness that leaves him as a supervillain obsessed with killing Invincible.
68* SquishyWizard: [[spoiler: Angstrom is able to summon people from other dimensions and can send people to other dimensions, but when he tries to fight Invincible hand-to-hand, Mark seemingly beats him to death in a frenzy.]]
69* SupportPartyMember: Angstrom's powers don't have an offensive purpose, he can open doors to other dimensions and close them. [[spoiler: In the season 2 finale, Angstrom's fight against Invincible consists of Angstrom sending Invincible to alternate dimensions so he'll be killed by the inhabitants or summoning people from other dimensions to attack Mark. When Angstrom tries to kill Invincible himself, he's quickly overwhelmed and is seemingly beaten to death by a frenzied Mark.]]
70* TargetedToHurtTheHero: A major aspect that makes him Invincible's archenemy; he has absolutely no compunctions against targeting Mark's friends and family in order to get at him. In their first major confrontation he even weaponizes this, [[spoiler:taking Debbie and Oliver hostage to bait Invincible into a fight and keeping him in a position favorable to Angstrom.]]
71* TautologicalTemplar: Post-SanitySlippage, he insists that he isn't the villain even when he [[spoiler:takes Debbie and Oliver hostage to bait out Invincible and actually horribly injures the former.]]
72* TheoryTunnelVision: The accident leaves him with an absolute and unshakable certainty that Invincible is not only evil, but responsible for all of Angstrom's suffering. Any viewpoint that opposes this does not factor into Levy's thought processes at all. Debbie even gets under his skin by bringing up the fact that if he and Mark are fated arch enemies across TheMultiverse, then he's making himself the villain for once by opposing TheHero his native Invincible turned out to be. Instead, Angstrom insists that Mark's villainy ''will'' show itself in order to hold his fragile mentality together, focusing on the common thread of his variant selves being good men opposing an evil supervillain rather than accept that they're the one time the dynamic has been reversed.
73* ThinkingUpPortals: His natural power and most deadly weapon in battle.
74* TragicVillain: Once a kindhearted pacifist and brilliant scientist who just wanted to help people by gathering knowledge from all the other Angstrom Levy's in the multiverse. However, Angstrom causes an accident when he takes off the headset to save Invincible from the Mauler Twins, and in doing so he mutates himself by accident. Not only that, he unwittingly absorbed the collective trauma from all the alternate-Angstroms where Invincible was a supervillain instead of the hero in their respective dimensions, causing Angstrom to believe that Invincible will follow the same path as them.
75* WindmillCrusader: He wants to kill Invincible to save the world from him... because he's working off the memories of an alternate version of himself where Mark had a completely different life. The Mark he's fighting would probably team up with him against his evil dimensional dopplegangers. Debbie even notes during the season 2 finale that a personal aspect to his antagonism of Mark is the unfairness of his native Invincible being a genuinely heroic character when he suffers daily from the memories of all the evil Invincibles who tormented and traumatised his variants across the multiverse, making him the villain for wanting to punish Invincible.
76* WouldHurtAChild: [[spoiler:He doesn't go out of his way to hurt Oliver, but he's also frighteningly cavilier with the kid's safety and makes abundantly clear that he has no hesitation to kill him if need be. To Angstrom, Oliver is pretty much just another Invincible waiting to happen, not an innocent child.]]
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80!!The Mauler Twins
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82!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
83->''"Welcome to the world of the living, clone."''
84->''"Don't start, I'm the original!"''
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86Hyper-powerful, blue-skinned superhuman scientists, and long-time adversaries to the Guardians. Both proclaim to be the original while stating the other is a clone.
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88* AcquiredSituationalNarcissism: The reason they enforce the ambiguity on who is the clone is because anytime one of them realizes they're probably the original, he becomes '''incredibly''' arrogant and starts treating the other like a slave, predictably leading to in-fighting.
89* AesopAmnesia: The moment one of the Maulers can definitely prove he's not the clone, he immediately gets so bossy, that the clone eventually gets sick of it [[spoiler:and poisons him.]] This is despite them previously explaining that [[AmbiguousCloneEnding they purposely rig their mind transfer machine to be seamless]] because knowing who's the clone ''never'' ends well, meaning this has happened before.
90* AffablyEvil: They're not outright malicious for the most part, with one of the Twins apologizing to the guard giving them their food before knocking him out and using his hand to escape. [[spoiler:They're even willing to work with Robot to make him a new body, and adjust their BrainUploading machine when it's clear that it has the possibility of killing his original body before the procedure could succeed - albeit, mostly because they want their payment. And when their partnership with Levy ([[LitteralMetaphor literally]]) blows up in their face, the survivor offers to take the mutated Levy to a hospital]]. Overall they carry themselves with an air of professionalism despite their super strength and large size.
91* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Both have blue skin for unknown reasons, it's unknown if it's because of the fact that they're clones or it came alongside their powers.
92* AmbiguousCloneEnding: This is their whole gimmick. It was never made clear if the original died by the time of the escape or even '''way''' before that, and so neither clone really knows if they are the original or not. {{Justified|Trope}} and intentional -- according to them, knowing which one is the clone is a recipe for disaster, and the ambiguity keeps their head on straight. This gets proven in season two, as circumstances lead to one knowing he's the original or at least the older clone ([[spoiler:he gets horribly scarred by Angstrom's machine exploding, giving him a distinguishing feature]]); the older Mauler immediately becomes a total asshole towards his younger self and starts dominating and abusing him, [[spoiler:which causes the younger Mauler to murder him out of spiteful anger]]. Do bear in mind that, all things considered, they're probably ''both'' clones and the actual original is long dead.
93* ApologeticAttacker: When [[spoiler:Robot]] sabotages one of their cells so the Mauler inside can escape, the twin grabs the arm of a prison guard he's friendly with to use his handprint to escape. He says a seemingly earnest, "Sorry, Pete," before he knocks him out.
94* ArtificialFamilyMember: Each of them refer to the other as brother despite one or maybe both being clones.
95* BizarreAlienBiology: While their huge size and blue skin mark them as no longer human [[AmbiguouslyHuman (if they ever were to begin with)]], one Mauler surviving a massive explosion with horrific burns across half their body reveals their flesh to be a gray mass with no distinct muscle fibers.
96* BrainUploading: The cloning process creates a new body with no mind. The surviving twin copies his mind into the body, with another device. They have to completely copy the mind in order to not let the recent clone know that ''they'' are said clone.
97* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: The white portions of their costumes form a subtle "M" shape on the front of their bodies, and the black portions of their costumes form a subtle "T" shape on the back of their bodies.
98* ChainsawGripBFG: They both carry around what appears to be futuristic miniguns when assaulting the White House.
99* TheChewToy: In pretty much every appearance, the Mauler Twins are usually in ''worse''-off positions than before, typically with one of the clones dying in the process. [[spoiler:By the time their partnership with Levy is over, one of them is dead and the survivor has a large percentage of the right side of his body horribly scarred. He then wanders off swearing to never team up with anyone ever again.]]
100* CloneDegeneration: When escaping jail, the one who breaks them out claims he's smarter because his intelligence wasn't diluted by the cloning process, though this is more him being a dick to the other than any serious concern.
101* CloneAngst: When explaining their cloning process to [[spoiler:to the Robot's new clone body]], one of the twins states that they actually purposefully rig their BrainUploading tech so that neither one remembers who started the cloning process, otherwise things would get ugly. It is a notable difference in characterization between themselves and [[spoiler: Robot, who is instead happy for his counterpart and wishes him all the best]], which they seem to subtly acknowledge. When circumstances lead to one of them knowing for sure he's the original, the clone is naturally distraught and the original lords it over him. [[spoiler:The clone then kills the original to start again, because their dynamic doesn't work when one can actually prove they're the original.]]
102* DeathIsCheap: They've died many times, but as long as one survives they can just keep creating more clones of themselves.
103** One of the twins dies during their escape from prison, with the surviving twin making a new clone not long after and carrying on as if nothing happened.
104** Another one dies in the explosion caused by Angstrom Levy attempting to prematurely disconnect himself from the machine. The alternate Maulers summoned by Angstrom to protect him were also killed in the explosion. The survivor again clones a replacement, [[spoiler:only to be killed himself by the clone because his deformity made it obvious he was the original and threw off their power balance]].
105* DoWrongRight: In their attack of the White House, one of the two states that they aren't just out to kill the president, but to make a spectacle of it, chastising the other for it and denouncing him as the clone for it.
106* DubNameChange: The Salvadoran Spanish dub translate their names as Demoledores, which means "wreckers".
107* EstablishingCharacterMoment: One of the first things they do during their first scene is argue over who's the clone and who's the original.
108* EvenEvilHasStandards:
109** While they are unrepentant villains who have no qualms about murdering people, they don't seem to want to kill people for no reason. Probably best exemplified by their act of only knocking out their security guard and firing ''near'' a man's head to try and scare him out of the truck he's in, instead of killing him outright.
110** Both of twins seem to have a healthy respect for the Guardians when they ditch their guns in favor of fighting them hand to hand. Better shown when one of them exchanges banter with War Woman, only being annoyed (rather than hostile) that she was interfering with their current plan and claiming she deserved the day off.
111* ExpendableClone: One of them treats the other this way, using his body as a shield, and claiming he can just make another one. Then again it's ambiguous whether he's the original or the clone or even how many times this has happened.
112* ExplosiveLeash: They try to install several means to kill or mind control the [[spoiler:clone of Robot's biological body they were paid to create. It doesn't work as Robot expected that and uncovered every nasty little trap they tried, even commenting that he'd have been disappointed if they hadn't tried]]. They're good sports about being caught, removing the modifications without complaint.
113* {{Expy}}: Of the [[Characters/JusticeSocietyOfAmericaVillains Ultra-Humanite]]. Ultra was Superman's arch-nemesis before Lex Luthor, and was also a bald mad scientist initally. Ultra however gained his own unique gimmick, body transference, originally used to create a mystery story where his return was revealed to be in the body of [[GenderBender an actress]]. He's most famous however for his favorite body which he tends to replicate and return to since it's introduction, a giant albino gorilla. With the gorilla body, he's as strong as he is smart, making him essentially one Mauler Twin. The "twins" aspect of the Maulers may also be a joke on how Ultra and Lex were intially almost the exact same character, Lex introduced to bring the whole "bald mad scientist" thing back without Ultra, which has been used in some stories for their own Ultra-Humanite mystery twists.
114* EyeScream: One of the Maulers get a bullet in his eye thanks to taunting Steve at point blank range. He spends the rest of the fight with the Guardians having that eye closed and bleeding.
115* GeniusBruiser: They have super strength and toughness but are also skilled biologists and engineers, being able to create not only a cloning device but also a BrainUploading one. This is why [[spoiler:Robot breaks them out and collaborates with them to give himself a new clone body]].
116* HiddenDepths:
117** While not unexpected because of their intelligence. They are shown to have some knowledge of ''Literature/{{Frankenstein}}'', even citing differences between the novel and the movie adaptations.
118** They're capable chefs as well, with one claiming his bourguignon is exquisite [[spoiler:after poisoning his brother for his arrogance.]]
119* IgnoranceIsBliss: They purposefully live like this regarding their clone status. The Maulers rig the cloning process in order for them to never know who in fact is the clone, with both of them playfully playing up this ongoing rivalry of accusing the other of being a copy; all of this to protect their sanity and to generate a feeling of simultaneous validation. They are both equally replaceable and irreplaceable; as long as one of them lived there's always a possibility of the twins being perpetual. [[spoiler: When one breaks the mold with undeniable evidence that he's the original, he becomes a domineering asshole until the clone murders him and starts the process all over again]].
120** This ignorance also ensures that for all their bickering, they will still work effectively as a team. [[spoiler:When "King" Mauler has proof that he's the original and forces the clone to be his slave, he notes the shoddy set-up of their lab equipment. This is because the power dynamic between them has been thrown out of balance now that the clone has to do the brunt of the work, and unwillingly at that, which in turn compromises their efficiency.]]
121* ImmuneToBullets: They have a casual conversation about how to go about their attack on the White House while being riddled with tons of machine-gun fire, which they eventually claim tickles. That is, unless they are shot in the [[EyeScream eye at close range]].
122* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While they may be amoral {{Mad Scientist}}s, they still cannot help but shed a tear or two as they see the emotional turmoil [[spoiler:the two Rudys go through as the new one mercy kills his original at the original's request.]]
123* KnowWhenToFoldEm: When the GDA appears outside their warehouse, they were ready to fight until more GDA soldiers undid their cloaking. The Mauler Twins realize they're far outnumbered and peacefully go back to prison. They also wisely choose not to engage further with the revived and enraged Immortal after the control collar they made failed.
124* LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine: One of the Maulers runs around wearing a labcoat in later episodes, most likely to [[IdenticalTwinIDTag differentiate himself]] from the other.
125* LaughablyEvil: Their overall banter of which one is the real clone is this, and in general are quite casual and snarky.
126* LegacyCharacter: Considering that the Mauler Twins have been implied to have lost half of their duo several times before the start of the series, the likelihood of the original person surviving is extremely low, and it's likely the clones are simply cloning themselves while continuing the original's work. The possibility doesn't bother them though, as they're still convinced that they're the original no matter what and ignore all possibility of being the clone, [[spoiler: and as shown in Season 2, breaking this mold tends to end ''very'' badly]].
127* {{Leitmotif}}: Most of the time they are accompanied with songs by ''Music/RunTheJewels''.
128** When cloning one of the twins, "Don't get Captured" is used, a song with themes of gentrification, racial profiling, and a broken court system relying on executions rather than reformation, with the singers emphasizing "Don't get captured".
129** "Rubble Kings" is used in the series, a song about the harsh realities of urban violence and racism.
130** "The Ground Below" is about fighting for your life and reputation; one is trying to fight temptation and cheat death, while the other wants to gain respect through dominance.
131* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: Or the cloning equivalent of it. According to them, the constant bickering that comes from their cloning process is preferable to having them be aware of who is or isn't the original.
132* MadScientist: They're very talented and very amoral biotechnicians, although they mostly use this skill to clone themselves in order to commit crimes. When [[spoiler:Robot contracts them]], he states that he does so because he needs their unparalleled skill with tissue cloning and neural transference. Angstrom Levy also recruits them for their skill with the latter, because while he managed to build a larger version of their neural machine by basing it off their schematics, he needs their expertise in order to actually get it to work.
133* OhCrap: The two are understandably very scared when [[spoiler:the newly revived Immortal is not only insanely pissed off, but straight up destroyed the mind-control collar they put on him in a fit of rage, while also screaming at them for Omni-Man's location. They can only silently back away with their hands up, defensively.]]
134* OurClonesAreDifferent: The Twins are actually the result of a single MadScientist creating a clone of himself with the same memories and personality to act as a partner-in-crime and lab assistant, and whenever one Mauler Twin dies, the surviving Twin (whether they be the original or a clone) uses the cloning technology to [[ExpendableClone create another Mauler Twin]] again. The cloning process involves extracting a blood sample, and Mauler locates a distinct blood cell which he then injects under a microscope, causing the cell to begin replicating. The clone body then grows from the blood sample inside a pod, fed processed meat through a tube to fuel its development. Once the body is fully-formed, it's still braindead, until Mauler uses a separate machine to (painfully) duplicate all his thoughts and memories onto the clone body.
135* PetTheDog:
136** When they [[spoiler:clone Robot a new body, they warn him that the process would both be painful and only copy his consciousness, not transfer it. They also do their best to save him when a complication arises from his abnormal brain structure. They also show understanding when the clone of Robot realizes the full ramifications of their mind-transferal technology, with one of them even tearing up when the two Rudolphs say goodbye to one another]].
137** [[spoiler:The surviving Mauler is genuinely worried for the mutated Angstrom when he sees the man is injured and delirious, openly telling him he needs to get to a hospital, though Angstrom leaves through a portal without listening, much to the Mauler's frustration.]]
138* RunningGag: The twins have constant banter over whom is the original. But due to both of them being completely identical clones, that usually leaves them confused over who was cloned from whom. In fact, it's the only thing that keeps them working harmoniously together, [[spoiler: as when one has undeniable evidence that he's the original, he quickly becomes a domineering taskmaster until the other murders him in retaliation]].
139* SiblingRivalry: Their relationship is evocative of this, especially with their constant snarking and bickering over which one of them is the real Mauler and which one is the clone, while using their own accomplishments to "prove" the other is a clone. [[spoiler:Though it turns out they purposefully make it impossible for each of them to know which is the actual clone to spare whichever one it is a lot of pain, which again brings to mind siblings who give each other a hard time but love each other deep down. That won't stop one of them from using the other as a shield against lethal laser blasts though, as he knows he can just make another clone.]]
140* SiblingsInCrime: Though one (or possibly both) of them are clones, they're called the Mauler Twins and refer to each other as brothers.
141* SmarterThanTheyLook: They're introduced as your average brutes that just bullhead their way through the situation to achieve their goal, but as it turns out, they're both a GeniusBruiser and are very knowledgeable about cloning process and all the sciences that would be involved to perfect the process.
142* SpannerInTheWorks: [[spoiler: They dig up the Immortal's body, reattach his head, put a mind control collar on him and revive the hero with the intent of siccing him on the new Guardians of the Globe. Not only does the Immortal rip apart their device, he flies off in a rage to get revenge on Omni-Man. This results in a fight where Omni-Man bisects him on live TV and in front of his son, showing Omni-Man's true nature to the world.]]
143* StarterVillain: They're the first villains seen in the series, although they never interact with Invincible until Season 2.
144* SuperStrength: They're at least strong enough to be able to chuck tanks and battle with some of the old Guardians of the Globe's heavy hitters.
145* SuperToughness: They are also both extremely durable. A hail of bullets does about as much damage to them as a brisk rain, and they have to use a drill press to get past their tough skin to draw blood. Their eyes aren’t quite as invulnerable, however, and the GDA possesses weapons capable of eviscerating them outright.
146* ThoseTwoGuys: They're technically the same person, but no matter how hard they banter, the two are usually inseparable, [[spoiler:although it doesn't mean they don't consider each other [[ExpendableClone expendable]]]].
147* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: Both times one Twin is proven to be the original or is in a position to force the other to admit to being the clone, the "clone" kills the "original" over their treatment. Given what they've said about how knowing for sure which is which always leads to problems, this is the likely outcome whenever this happens.
148* VillainousGlutton: Downplayed, but they are shown to have an appreciation for good food. They both enjoy the chicken pot pie they're served in prison and complain when they're being served slop instead. They also partnered with Angstrom on the condition that he finds them an alternate universe that serves good food (and worships them as gods, of course). And when not being served good food, they know how to cook it, too.
149* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Nonlethal. Their benefactor [[spoiler:Robot]] springs them out of prison to commission them for a job. After building trust, completing the job, and settling their payment, their benefactor immediately tries to send them back to prison.
150[[/folder]]
151
152[[folder:Kill Cannon]]
153!!Kill Cannon
154[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iv_killcannon.PNG]]
155!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
156
157The first villain Mark fights as Invincible. He has recurring appearances as a running gag.
158----
159* AdaptationDeviation: He is actually a small villain from Eve’s rogues gallery in the comics, Invincible only fights him a little while later in his career to easily pounce him; in the show Kill Cannon is one of Mark’s early foes instead, beating him without even knowing he has a long story of fighting against Eve. The Atom Eve Special would show that him being her villain first is still true.
160* ArmCannon: His name comes from his single claim to fame, a large energy cannon mounted on his arm.
161* ButtMonkey: His recurring running gag appearances usually just have him to be beaten by Mark or Eve.
162* FlatCharacter: There's not much to him than a villain who blows things up.
163* KickTheDog: During the fight on the bridge with Atom Eve in Season 2, Eve is distracted from the fight by trying to save a couple whose car is about to tumble over the side of the bridge and into the water below. Kill Cannon beats on Eve so she loses concentration and is unable to hold the car up, causing it to fall. He laughs with glee when it happens as well, driving home the point that he's not just a criminal, he's also a dick.
164* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Has a black mask/helmet with a red visor, his costume has black and red color scheme all around.
165* StarterVillain: He is the first villain Mark fights as the newly-costumed Invincible. It turns out he was also the first villain Eve fought while she was using her powers to run around the city.
166* UnskilledButStrong: His canon is unquestionably [[{{BFG}} immensely destructive]], but it has [[PoorPredictableRock zero versatility]] in combat and outside of combat... [[BlessedWithSuck he's basically just a guy with one hand]].
167-->'''Eve''': Shooting, shooting, shooting. I guess when your arm's gun you really only have one trick.\
168'''Kill Cannon''': [[WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer It's a good trick!]]
169* VillainHasAPoint: He validly points out how ridiculous it is for regular police officers to be trying to neutralize him when he clearly just shot a giant hole through a skyscraper. If Invincible hadn’t arrived, he certainly would’ve killed them all.
170[[/folder]]
171
172[[folder:Bi-Plane]]
173!!Bi-Plane
174[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vlcsnap_2021_07_14_13h31m46s231.png]]
175!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/RossMarquand
176->''"Denver is toast Immortal! I'm going out and I'm taking the whole city with me!"''
177
178A flight suit-empowered supervillain.
179----
180* EvilGloating: He gloats on how he has the explosives to blow up Denver, but the Immortal exploits his gloating by immediately throwing him into space.
181* EvilOldFolks: He’s a very old and terminally ill man, and he is NOT a nice guy.
182* {{Expy}}: Of the ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' enemy the Vulture. Both are bald, elderly villains who wear a green jumpsuit that lets them fly around.
183* HarmlessVillain: Downplayed. While he does have explosives necessary to blow up Denver, his EvilGloating immediately results in his defeat from the Immortal.
184* KilledMidSentence: The Immortal chucks him into space midway through his explanation of how he was going to destroy Denver.
185* TakingYouWithMe: He plans on using his explosives to kill both the Immortal and everyone in Denver.
186[[/folder]]
187
188[[folder:Doc Seismic]]
189!!Doc Seismic
190[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iv_doc_seismic.PNG]]
191!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/ChrisDiamantopoulos
192->''"You should be on my side! We could tear down the old power structure and build a new order! I mean look at that costume they've got you in! Talk about pandering to gender roles."''
193
194A supervillain who can create powerful disruption waves through special gauntlets he made himself that can cause earth-shattering damage.
195----
196* AwesomeButImpractical: According to Cecil his gloves give him brain damage whenever he uses them.
197* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: [[spoiler:He happily stops Invincible from saving him from falling in lava and [[TakingYouWithMe even tries to kill him as well]], only failing due to Atom Eve. Subverted in that it's later revealed that he's still alive.]]
198* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's a little loopy thanks to the constant concussions his gloves give him. Doesn't mean he's a pushover as his fight with Atom and Invincible shows that he can handle his own very well.
199* CastFromSanity: Using his gloves is driving him insane because he gets a concussion every time he uses them.
200* DanceBattler: He's pretty spry and agile for a man of his age, able to keep up with two superpowered beings at once. Guess that minor in African dance paid off in his chosen line of work.
201* DisneyDeath: He seemingly falls into Lava and is killed [[spoiler:but the finale reveals he is alive and has become the leader of lava monsters]].
202* EcoTerrorist: In Season 2, he takes offense to humanity making buildings out of stone, metal, and clay "stolen" from the earth, and intends to destroy all buildings not made of wood, starting with the Washington Monument.
203* EqualOpportunityEvil: The show adds the detail that he's a feminist who took courses in women's studies and African dance when getting his undergraduate degree.
204* {{Expy}}: Of the ''Avengers'' villain Graviton with his gravity and seismic based superpowers and insanity.
205* AGodAmI: He declares that people shouldn't worship the Founding Fathers, calling them oppressors... before claiming that ''he'' is a god "worthy of worship".
206* HiddenDepths: This version shows that he's more than just a seismologist gone rogue by commenting on how apparently sexist the world is by having Atom Eve wear a revealing pink superhero costume.
207-->'''Atom Eve:''' I thought your doctorate was in Seismology.\
208'''Doc Seismic:''' Undergrad in Sociology and Women's Studies, I had a minor in African Dance.
209* InsaneTrollLogic: His plans to destroy Mt. Rushmore has shades of this considering he wanted to do so since they owned slaves, but one of them was Abraham Lincoln, the man who made slavery illegal in the first place... a fact which he acknowledges in an attempted one-liner.
210* InsistentTerminology: He's ''Doc'' Seismic, not ''Professor'' Seismic -- professors are ''teachers,'' and he never taught.
211* LaughablyEvil: He's one of the less serious villains Mark faces in the show, with his over-the-top personality and politically-correct tendencies mostly being PlayedForLaughs. [[NotSoHarmlessVillain That doesn't mean he's a complete pushover, though.]]
212* MadScientist: He's a brilliant seismologist and inventor who, among other gizmos, created gauntlets that allow him to emit shockwaves. He's also completely crazy. The working theory is that he was driven nuts by his own gauntlets giving him concussions from use.
213* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Has a Ph.D in seismology, which he used to create gauntlets that can make earthquakes which he uses for eeeeeeevil.
214* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: He criticizes the Founding Fathers for bigotry and owning slaves, and wants to give [[RushmoreRefacement Mount Rushmore a makeover]] of more "deserving" heroes... most notably himself. That's not even getting into the fact that he goes out of his way to try and kill tourists and boy scouts, or the fact that the first face he went after was ''Abraham Lincoln''.
215* NotThatKindOfDoctor: A variant; he corrects Mark when he accidentally refers to him as "Professor Seismic" by pointing out that he never actually taught after getting his doctorate.
216* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: Used as a joke in his first episode that he specialized in many fields, although in humanities rather than hard sciences.
217* PoliticallyCorrectVillain: Rails against the founding fathers for being slaveowners, studied feminist theory, and claims to have a genuine appreciation for African art and culture. His extreme political views are part of his being an insufferable but comedic villain.
218* StrawFeminist: He claims Eve's outfit is sexist and believes she was forced to wear it, while she designed it herself.
219* StrawCharacter: His personality is a parody of social justice types, with the brain damage from his experiments escalating that to a full-blown desire to personally conquer, destroy a mountain [[AGodAmI and be worshipped]].
220[[/folder]]
221
222[[folder:Elephant]]
223!!The Elephant
224[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_1833.png]]
225
226A bumbling and incompetent elephant-themed villain who has repeated run-ins with Invincible.
227----
228* ButtMonkey: Every appearance has him defeated by Mark with hilarious ease.
229* CaptainErsatz: Of Marvel’s Rhino, with a similar grey costume.
230* CruelElephant: Played with. He's a supervillain with an elephant theme, but nowhere near as scary or powerful as that would imply.
231* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: A villain with a goofy costume who should be a threat but isn't and is just an incompetent buffoon that Invincible trounces every time they meet, usually followed by carrying him away by his trunk in embarrassing fashion.
232* RecurringExtra: He's basically just a guy that Mark regularly punches around on the way to real problems.
233* TheVoiceless: All his appearances have been silent so far.
234[[/folder]]
235
236[[folder:Ka-Hor]]
237!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/ClancyBrown
238A mummy ghost sealed in a tomb.
239----
240* CanonForeigner: He wasn't in the comics and was just created for the show.
241* KneelBeforeZod: In season 2 he say "BOW TO KA-HOR!".
242* OnceASeason: So far had brief appearances in season 1 and two being an irrelevant villain.
243* SealedEvilInACan: He's sealed in his tomb and needs a vessel to be ressurected.
244* VillainOfAnotherStory: He is completely irrelevant to the story of Invincible, who isn't aware of his existence.
245* YankTheDogsChain: The first time he appears, his tomb is accidentally shut closed, leaving him trapped. The next time two women arrive at his tomb and he complains that he needs a male body to be his vessel.
246[[/folder]]
247
248[[folder:Titan]]
249!!Titan
250[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iv_titan.PNG]]
251[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote: Click here to see him as a human]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iv_human_titan.PNG[[/labelnote]]]]
252!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MahershalaAli
253->''"Sure man, just fly away! Forget about everyone else down here!"''
254
255A criminal enforcer who generates a stone skin armor at will. A masked Mark first meets him before attaining his name Invincible.
256----
257* AdaptationalBadass: In the comics, if Titan's stone skin was damaged, he was required to shed the whole thing in order to create an undamaged armor. In the show, he is able to regenerate damage to his armor without having to shed it.
258* AdaptationExpansion: The show adds more layers to his moral compass and gives him a family to make his actions more understandable, while in the comics [[spoiler:his plan to take over Machine Head’s place was more of a lone belief to make things better]].
259* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While most of his initial arc remains the same [[spoiler:with him tricking Invincible into helping him take down his boss Machine Head just to take his place, they add more nuance to his character, showing that he was truly stuck as Machine Head's henchmen first due to repaying a debt and then under threat against his family, with him taking over simply to look out for "his own," and implying he intends to be a less ruthless crime lord than Machine Head. His entire opening scenes of the episode show that, while he's still capable of brutal murder, he's not without mercy and does feel somewhat bad about the things he was forced to do as Machine Head's enforcer.]]
260* AffablyEvil: His next appearance shows him actively sparing people's lives while pulling out jobs.
261* AntiVillain: He does bad things for his family, and avoids killing people when he doesn't have to.
262* BadassInANiceSuit: [[spoiler: Wears a black suit after taking over Machine Head's empire.]]
263* BootsOfToughness: Wears a pair of what are presumably Timbs.
264* ClothingDamage: While his armor is very tough and it can take quite the beating, his clothes don't. Whenever he goes to work, he usually makes sure to take off his grey hoodie, although due to still needing pants, he keeps those on himself. By the time his job is done, it's usually peppered by bullet holes.
265* CorruptedCharacterCopy: For ComicBook/LukeCage. He ticks most of the boxes: a family man with SuperStrength and a perpetually "sick-of-this-crap" personality who typically sticks to the streets. But that's where the similarities end; while Luke is an ex-delinquent who turned his life around and has a very strong sense of honor, Titan is a villain to the last and is not above manipulating a rookie superhero into helping him take over a criminal organization.
266* DependingOnTheArtist: In the comic Titan was drawn with his stone face still being able to portray emotion, to better convey his moods to the reader while in Titan form; in the show his stone face is completely still, since it is an audio-visual medium the audience can tell what Titan is feeling through his voice and motion.
267* DoWellButNotPerfect: He worked his ass off to pay off his debt to Machine Head as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, that made him Machine Head's top earner and far too valuable to let go. Machine Head threatens Titan's family to keep him working.
268* ElementalArmor: His main superpower is to cover himself in a protective layer of stone.
269* EnemyMine: He asks for Invincible's help to take down Machine Head.
270* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He has a wife and daughter that he cares for very much and seeks to make their lives better.
271* InTheHood: Dons a grey zip-up hoodie to help keep himself incognito.
272* KarmaHoudini: Although he had some decent reasons for doing so, he still [[spoiler: manipulated Mark into helping him bring down Machine Head so he could take over his criminal empire. This action left Mark, Black Samson and Monster Girl badly wounded. While Titan got a beatdown from Battle Beast and the other villains, it was still nowhere near as bad as what the heroes got and he still inherited Machine Head's empire after all this, with the end result being that he got far more benefits than he did punishment out of the ordeal]].
273* KlingonPromotion: Zig-zagged. [[spoiler: He manipulated Mark to attempt to kill Machine Head in order to take his place and, while Machine Head was just captured in the end, Titan assumed the position as the new crime lord around as soon as Machine Head was out of the picture either way.]]
274* NobleDemon: Makes sure that innocents are safe before carrying out whatever crime he was sent to do. He also helps out the victims of his crimes like giving them money to pay for temporary housing after setting their apartment building on fire. [[spoiler:He takes over Machine Head's criminal empire instead of dismantling it, but with the strong implication that his criminal empire will run much cleaner.]]
275** Also prefers to leave a heist without bloodshed, even calmly explaining to a bunch of armed security that their weapons will have little effect on him, asking them if their lives are worth whatever meager pay the company gives them, then suggests they fire a few rounds around the room so it looks like they put up a fight while he walks out the door so that everyone goes home unharmed.
276* NobleTopEnforcer: Titan carries out Machine Head's bidding but goes out of his way to spare as many people as he can. It's actually his combination of mercy and efficiency that motivates Machine Head to force Titan to keep working for him even after Titan pays off his debt.
277* PetTheDog: He is shown to be merciful to a few innocent civilians while carrying out Machine Head's orders. When he burns down an apartment people stayed in, he gives them enough cash to find somewhere else to live, and he allows one guy another 48 hours to repay what he owes instead of killing him like he was ordered after seeing a photo of his daughter. He also seemed genuinely apologetic when Mark was greatly injured while helping him, saying he wished it didn't turn out like that.
278* PunchClockVillain: He's only doing criminal activity to support his family financially, and is shown to frequently spare people caught in the crossfire of his work. Or even targets and security guards.
279* RedeemingReplacement: [[spoiler:He takes over Machine Head's role as crime boss but with the stated goal of running things better and looking after the people who matter.]]
280* ScaryBlackMan: He's a big burly African-American under his stone armor. Downplayed, in that he's an AffablyEvil PunchClockVillain.
281* StarterVillain: The first villain Mark faces before he even becomes Invincible.
282* TheStoic: He only ''slightly'' loses his cool after a kid he spares shoots him in the face, but still commits to mercy with a stern "Go!".
283* SuperStrength: Not on Invincible's level, but still enough to toss a fork lifter and cave in people's skulls with thrown objects.
284* SuperToughness: His stone skin is thick enough to protect him from gun fire, but concentrated shots or higher caliber bullets will destroy some parts of it and make him take cover.
285* TrappedInVillainy: Machine Head considers him to be too good of an asset to be allowed to quit, and threatens his family to keep him working under him. As a result, Titan starts an alliance with Invincible to take him down. Machine Head does also bring up how hard it would be for him to go straight. [[spoiler:After arranging for Machine Head's downfall, Titan usurps his position as crime boss of his own free will, but it's with the stated intention of being a less ruthless one than his predecessor.]]
286* VetinariJobSecurity: He worked so hard to be free of his debt from Machine Head that he became irreplaceable in the man's eyes.
287* WalkingShirtlessScene: Whenever he armors up, though mostly to prevent his hoodie from getting messed up.
288* TheWorfEffect: Episode 5 spent most of it's opening showcasing how dangerous and powerful Titan is around regular humans and run of the mill gangsters. However, when Machine Head sics his hired supervillains on him and Mark he is very quickly taken out without providing much to the fight.
289[[/folder]]
290
291[[folder:Machine Head]]
292!!Machine Head
293[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/machine_head_ep_5_invincible_amazon.png]]
294!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JeffreyDonovan
295->''"You think you can just punch your way out of this? I know where your family lives and that means you work for me until I say you're fucking done."''
296
297A crime lord that has a mechanical head.
298----
299* AdaptationalBadass: On paper only. The show has Machine Head state his new implant gives him quantum seer powers, [[PrescienceByAnalysis which through complex probability calculations he can predict a certain future]], which was Titan and Invincible going after his neck. In the comics, he was just coasting on being prepared for any attack in his office after Titan was giving off signs of betrayal.
300* BerserkButton: Do ''not'' destroy his furniture. Imported Italian maple costs a lot, you know.
301* BewareTheSillyOnes: Despite his LaughablyEvil and laid-back personality, he is the city's most dangerous crime lord. Titan shows Mark the devastation Machine Head's illicit activities have on poor communities, which is enough to convince Mark to team up with the villain to take him down.
302* {{Cyborg}}: As the name implies, his head is purely machine.
303* DidntSeeThatComing: The main reason he loses in the end, as he didn't foresee Battle Beast abandoning the fight and the Guardians finally banding together to clean out the rest of the villains he hired. He also didn't see Isotope's betrayal coming, which ended in Machine Head's arrest.
304* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Once he inserts the quantum-probability chip into his head, he reacts with what can only be described as a [[HighOnCatnip robotic cocaine high]].
305* DullSurprise: When Invincible and Titan burst into his office, he simply says a bored "Hello Invincible, Titan", this is mostly due to his quantum seer powers allowing him to see it coming.
306* ElectronicSpeechImpediment: His voice has a very slight autotuning effect on it. The autotune becomes more obvious when he's angry or emphasizing his words to make a point.
307%%* EvilIsHammy: ''Extremely'' so, especially when his furniture is destroyed.%%ZCE
308* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: He's called Machine Head... for exactly the reason you think he is.
309* {{Expy}}: Of [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} Black Mask]], a fellow sharply dressed crime lord whose face is concealed by a unique mask, though in Machine Head's case, said mask ''is'' his face/head. Even more similarities pop up when compared to the Black Mask from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanUnderTheRedHood'', who shares the amusingly hammy outbursts.
310* FauxAffablyEvil: His upbeat, chummy attitude does nothing to mask what a transparent slime ball he is. It does contribute to his LaughablyEvil nature.
311* LaughablyEvil: While he's no pushover due to being a crime boss, his lax attitude and hamminess make him quite the treat. His auto-tuned voice also makes his hamminess a tad funnier too.
312* NoodleIncident: While it's believable Machine Head is wealthy enough to hire the best mercenaries on Earth to protect him and his interests, it's unknown how he came into contact with a far-reaching, intergalactic space marauder like Battle Beast and convinced him to help out with something as mundane as bouncer work.
313* PragmaticVillainy: He doesn't mind that Titan shows mercy even when it goes against his orders, because he's still an incredibly efficient henchman.
314* PrescienceByAnalysis: The chip Titan steals for him grants Machine Head the ability to predict the future through sheer quantum computing power, enabling him to anticipate Titan's betrayal and prepare accordingly.
315* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: He sports this mentality against superheroes.
316--> '''Machine Head:''' But it doesn't matter. Because like I said, Invincible's right. I'm out of my league. Except... I've got ''money''!
317* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: After the new Guardians of the Globe successfully beat all of his hired supervillains and Battle Beast decides the battle is beneath him and leaves, Machine Head tries to get Isotope to teleport him to safety. [[spoiler:Too bad for him, Isotope was in league with Titan the whole time and leaves him at the mercy of the heroes.]]
318* ShameIfSomethingHappened: Claims to know where Titan's family lives, which is why Titan can't leave him.
319* SharpDressedMan: As expected of a man of his stature, he dons a snazzy white three-piece business suit.
320* SmugSnake: To a very grating degree. The level of smug this guy gives off completely bypasses his inability to make facial expressions.
321* VillainHasAPoint: Though he delivers it in a condescending manner, Machine Head isn't entirely wrong when he points out that Titan's powers are ill-suited for normal life and that he puts them to better use as his enforcer. He's also right that Titan's status as his enforcer will make getting a normal job almost impossible.
322-->'''Machine Head''': Come on, like you're gonna go clean? Work the fry station at Burger Mart? That ship has sailed, amigo. This is your life now, this is what you do. [...] You're a walking pile of rocks. [[PunctuatedForEmphasis You. Break. Heads.]] That's it. That's all! ''Own'' it already!
323* VillainOfTheWeek: He sticks around for one episode before he's dethroned by Titan and taken into custody.
324* VillainRespect: Downplayed. While he treated Titan as little more than his property, he compliments his strength, brutal reactions, and ability to get shit done. Unfortunately this makes Titan too valuable to just let go.
325[[/folder]]
326
327[[folder:Isotope]]
328!!Isotope
329[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iv_isotope.PNG]]
330!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/ChrisDiamantopoulos
331
332Machine Head's right-hand man.
333----
334* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: The black undershirt he has underneath his blazer/suit jacket has a white I on it.
335* HazyFeelTurn: [[spoiler:He leaves Machine Head at the mercy of the Guardians, and as it turns out is working for Titan.]]
336* NoodleIncident: Machine Head grills on him for a certain incident about him complaining about getting shot and he sheepishly tries to defend himself by saying it was one time.
337* NumberTwo: He's Machine Head's second-in-command. [[spoiler:He later betrays his boss in favor of becoming this for Titan instead.]]
338* TheStarscream: Played with. [[spoiler:He betrays his boss Machine Head, leaving him behind to get captured by the Guardians. But instead of taking over his criminal empire himself, he becomes Titan's right-hand man instead when he takes Machine Head's spot and it appears the two were planning it for quite a while as well.]]
339* {{Teleportation}}: His main ability.
340* YouDontLookLikeYou: Unlike some of the cast who look different than their comics version due to ethnicity changes, Isotope looks completely different while still being a white dude. His comics self was based after one of Kirkman’s friends who happened to be a comic shop owner, the show likely didn’t want to be bind under that reference.
341[[/folder]]
342
343[[folder:Kursk]]
344!!Kursk
345[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iv_kursk.PNG]]
346!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/RossMarquand
347
348An Eastern European electricity-based supervillain.
349----
350* CaptainErsatz: Of Marvel’s Electro. He even shares a similar yellow color scheme. The only real difference being that he’s of European descent.
351* EarlyBirdCameo: Briefly seen in the first episode being taken down by Red Rush. It should be noted that it was similar to how he made his debut in the comic.
352* ElementalShapeshifter: Can move as bolts of electricity.
353* PsychoElectro: Somewhat downplayed; He’s an Eastern European man that enjoys causing fear amongst random innocent people with his electrical powers. He is also gladly willing to fight for someone like Machine Head. [[spoiler:That being said, he’s considerably less bloodthirsty and dangerous than Omni-Man. His level of villainy is actually pretty tame overall in comparison to what Invincible has gone up against so far. ]]
354* RedScare: He has an Eastern European accent, and his name is of a Russian city.
355* ShockAndAwe: He has electricity-based powers, mostly manifesting through the ability to create large electric discharges.
356* SuperToughness: He bounces back quickly from Invincible and Monster Girl's hits.
357* UncertainDoom: He's last seen falling from Machine Head's penthouse after a ''very'' pissed off Robot blasts him through the wall.
358[[/folder]]
359
360[[folder:Furnace]]
361!!Furnace
362[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iv_furnace.PNG]]
363
364A machine-like supervillain who uses flamethrowers.
365----
366* AmbiguousRobots: It's not clear ''what'' he is, but he seems to be a robotic outer shell containing a molten liquid core.
367** More specifically in the comics it is revealed he is some kind of human/mutant who outputs high amounts of magma and fire, and wears the Furnace suit to channel it. In comparison, he's less talkative, and the injuries he sustains (plus the reaction to them) make it lean more into Funace actually being a sentient machine of some kind.
368* TheGenericGuy: He is the only one of Machine Head's goons to not contribute to the fight at all, to the point it is easy to forget he's there.
369* MachineBlood: He leaks molten liquid after his armour is ruptured by Rex's bombs, and tries to stem the flow with his arms as if he was bleeding.
370* PlayingWithFire: His arms transform into flamethrowers.
371* TheUnintelligible: Thus far has only made machine noises.
372[[/folder]]
373
374[[folder:Magmaniac]]
375!!Magmaniac
376[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iv_magmaniac.PNG]]
377
378A supervillain made of living magma.
379----
380* BaldOfEvil: Evil and bald, then again that last part is probably because he's a living mass of magma.
381* BlobMonster: He's made of molten rock, so blowing him apart only slows him down.
382* ConvectionSchmonvection: Despite being made of magma, no one has any problems being near him, and Shrinking Rae exploding him from the inside doesn't hurt her at all.
383* ElementalShapeshifter: Is a mass of living magma.
384* {{Expy}}: Of Spider-Man foe Sandman, but with magma instead of sand.
385* LivingLava: He is literally made of magma.
386* TheVoiceless: He has no voiced lines.
387[[/folder]]
388
389[[folder:Tether Tyrant]]
390!!Tether Tyrant
391[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iv_tether_tyrant.PNG]]
392!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/ReginaldVeljohnson
393
394A supervillain who fights with prehensile tethers branching from his chest.
395----
396* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: His powers seem entirely dependent on the vest for which his tethers are attached. That said, he walks off an awful lot of punishment.
397* CombatTentacles: His tethers operate like this, being strong enough to dismember a person.
398* {{Expy}}: Seemingly of ComicBook/DoctorOctopus.
399* MadeOfIron: He can take a surprising amount of hits from a half-Viltrumite and other powerful superheroes for someone who doesn't seem to have powers beyond his CombatTentacles. For example, getting punched into a wall and then slammed into Kursk by an enraged Invincible.
400* TheVoiceless: Outside of gasping for breath while Shrinking Rae had him in a chokehold (while she's shrinking), he's yet to make a sound.
401[[/folder]]
402
403[[folder:D.A. Sinclair]]
404!!D.A. Sinclair
405[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iv_d_a_sinclair.PNG]]
406!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/EzraMiller (Season 1), Creator/EricBauza (Season 2)
407->''"All human failings are simply engineering challenges crying out to be solved! We're machines and the sooner we recognize that, the sooner we can reach our true potential!"''
408
409A mad scientist in college, abducting people to turn into cyborgs called "Reanimen" due to an obsession with "improving" humanity.
410----
411* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: He appears much earlier in the show than he does in the comics, which was long [[spoiler:after Omni-Man had left his post on Earth.]]
412* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics, he was reluctant to create the Reanimen and did so at the urging of the GDA. Here, though, he deliberately chose to create the Reanimen himself and was gratuitously cruel during his painful experiments.
413* AdaptationDyeJob: The two-piece suit he wears in the comics is black, where in the show, it's colored mauve.
414* AmbiguouslyGay: All of his victims are men, having hand-picked all of them for their "alpha male" attributes. Even when Rick shames him for being {{insufferable|genius}} in class, all Sinclair has to say in response is how attractive a specimen he is.
415* BitchInSheepsClothing: Somewhat ironically {{inverted}}. As a student, he's an obnoxious, condescending prick who makes sure everyone knows how much of a genius he is and how lowly he thinks of any viewpoint other than his own. When he's about to operate on someone, he's very FauxAffablyEvil with them.
416* BoxedCrook: [[spoiler:Cecil forcibly recruits him to turn dead soldiers into Reanimen as weapons against Omni-Man. Cecil in particular doesn't like enlisting his help because just talking to him makes Cecil feel dirty.]]
417* CutLexLuthorACheck: Cecil notes that the cyborgs he made were impressive enough on their own, even though they were created in a sewer, implying that he could be more useful in an actual lab. [[spoiler: Which is foreshadowing of his decision to recruit Sinclair to the GDA instead of putting him in prison.]]
418* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: Has pale skin and jet black hair, and is also a deranged mad scientist.
419* EvilGenius: His main assets are his intellect and cybernetic skills, which Cecil remarks on [[spoiler:and which lead to Cecil recruiting him to the GDA]]. When it comes to physical combat, he's obviously rather useless and is reliant on his Reanimen. He's also an InsufferableGenius as a civvie and he reserves his manners for his victims when he's about to operate on them.
420* TheEvilsOfFreeWill: He lobotomizes and put chips in the brains of the Reanimen to take away their free will.
421* {{Expy}}: Of [[Film/ReAnimator Herbert West]]. His creations are called Reanimen, his personality is very much akin to Herbert's (particularly his gigantic ego and lack of ethics), and like Herbert he's a college student meddling with life and death in what he enshrines as playing god, [[GodComplex which he feels he deserves to do.]] Unlike Herbert, he's a machinist, not a medical student.
422* FauxAffablyEvil: He's very calm and polite to the people on the operating table and is much more casual when condescending them than he is in the lecture theatre.
423* ForScience: He is completely self-absorbed in his Reanimen project, seeing it as an actual benefit to humanity as a whole, incapable of perceiving any wrong with abducting people, mutilating and brainwashing them as horrific cyborgs.
424* HateSink: Between his massive ego and ''horrifying'' lack of a moral compass, it’s very clear that you’re not supposed to like him.
425* {{Hypocrite}}: He likes to speak in favor of the improvement and empowerment of mankind, but his only real scientific endeavors involved kidnapping people, stripping away their humanity and free will and reducing them into his personal minions. It's also notable that he doesn't have any known augmentations installed into him, which he was all too willing to install into others in order to "improve" them.
426* InsufferableGenius: He is known for thinking he's smarter than everyone else at the college (including his professors) and calls them idiots. Unfortunately, he isn't incorrect, as despite just being a pre-med undergrad freshman, he shows he is capable of creating some of the (if not the) most advanced cyborgs the world has seen, with nothing more than scraps and salvage in a makeshift lab in the sewers.
427* {{Jawbreaker}}: {{Downplayed}}. Invincible incapacitates him by punching him hard enough to break his jaw, [[LaserGuidedKarma giving him a good idea of what he put his victims through]].
428* {{Jerkass}}: Is straight up called a jerk by Amber, to say nothing of how he makes his Reanimen.
429* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Instead of "locking him up and throwing away the key", Cecil instead recruits Sinclair to the GDA for the express purpose of ''making more Reanimen''. The smile and thumbs up Sinclair gives to Cecil in the season's epilogue showing that Sinclair is very happy with his new "job" as it gives him everything he wanted in the first place and more.]]
430* LaserGuidedKarma: While he doesn't suffer the same fate he puts through his Reanimen, Mark and William do give him a good idea of how his test subjects feel when they get mangled by him. Via a beat down and a very broken jaw courtesy of a very pissed off human and half-Viltrumite. By the second time he appears he's still healing and looks pretty ridiculous while he's at it. Adding to this, watching his newly improved second-gen squad of Reanimen bite the dust ''causes him to throw a childish fit by smashing a keyboard'' because his face is too swollen to yell.
431* LimitedWardrobe: He is never seen wearing anything else besides his mauve suit.
432* MadDoctor: Well, Mad Pre-Med undergrad student. He kidnaps people and replaces their limbs and organs with machines, turning them into extremely powerful but enslaved cyborgs.
433* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: He has the same name as [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_A._Sinclair David A. Sinclair]], an Australian scientist who has done research on aging and regeneration. Just like ''Invincible's'' Sinclair he believes aging can be overcome.
434* NominalHero: [[spoiler: Sinclair now works for Cecil in defending Earth from dangerous threats, but he's only doing it because A) he's ''[[BoxedCrook forced]]'' to and B) has new opportunities to create more Reanimen.]]
435* ObliviouslyEvil: Genuinely sees nothing wrong with UnwillingRoboticisation and forced augmentation, believing that it's the future of humanity, and that he's doing people a favor.
436* PsychopathicManchild: Basically throws a tantrum after seeing Omni-man destroy his second iteration of Reanimen.
437* RecruitingTheCriminal: [[spoiler: He may have been recruited by the [=GDA=] for his cutting edge work in cybernetics (largely due to the emergency situation created by Omni-Man), but Cecil makes it very clear that he's on a ''very'' short leash.]]
438* PunchClockHero: [[spoiler: After his defeat from Invincible, D.A. Sinclair is hired by Cecil to work for him in creating Reanimen robots to defend the Earth. While D.A. Sinclair continues to create the Reanimens, Cecil makes sure that D.A. Sinclair only creates Reanimens from dead corpses of humans. D.A. Sinclair is content with his work and has no problems on creating new versions of Reanimen.]]
439* SharpDressedMan: He wears a mauve two-piece suit and tie which especially makes him stand out amongst the other more casually dressed college students. His choice to dress in a more formal manner than his fellow students also symbolizes how he views them all as being beneath him.
440* StrawCharacter: He is the only character who has openly transhumanistic opinions. He is also an InsufferableGenius who has no regard for human rights or lives.
441* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He starts to work for the [[spoiler: Global Defense Agency from Episode 7 onwards, but Cecil makes it clear that he can't stand him and that feeling seems to be mutual. By the end of Episode 8, as the smiles that Sinclair and Cecil give each other implies that they have warmed up to one another.]]
442* VillainousBreakdown: After one of his Reanimen removes his own chip and the others are defeated, and after getting a little bloodied by an enraged Mark, Sinclair is raving and babbling about how he's securing scientific progress and saving humanity from disease before Invincible shuts him up with a jaw-break.
443* WellIntentionedExtremist: He believes that what he is doing is improving humanity and increasing one's lifespan -- no matter how horrifying and incredibly evil it is.
444* YoungerThanTheyLook: As an undergrad freshman, he'd only be about two to three years older than the teenaged Mark and William but could easily pass for someone in their mid-twenties.
445[[/folder]]
446
447[[folder:The Reanimen]]
448!!The Reanimen
449[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iv_reanimen.PNG]]
450
451Humans that were transformed into cyborgs by D.A. Sinclair.
452----
453* ArtificialZombie: While the first Reanimen seen are lobotomized humans with cybernetics, the second batch [[spoiler:created by the GDA]] are explained to be revived corpses, and are visibly decayed and more feral-looking as a result.
454* BodyHorror: Their transformation is rather grisly and gory.
455* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Courtesy of a chip that Sinclair planted into their brains.
456* CombatPragmatist: [[spoiler:One Reaniman fighting Omni-Man briefly wraps the latter's own cape around his face to blind him.]]
457* CyberCyclops: Their helmet has a single large red eyepiece giving them this look.
458* DrivenToSuicide: The first Reaniman that Invincible faces shook off his brainwashing just enough to be horrified by what had been done to him and commits suicide by impaling himself on a giant sundial.
459* DyingAsYourself: The first Reaniman that Mark fights partly overcomes the brainwashing upon seeing his unmasked reflection and then observing his cybernetic arms, and promptly kills himself.
460* FateWorseThanDeath: Dying, or enduring UnwillingRoboticisation whilst you're conscious including an extreme {{Lobotomy}}? Hmm...
461* {{Lobotomy}}: As part of their conversion, Sinclair completely removes and discards large sections of their brain, targeting the parts responsible for emotion and free will.
462* MoralMyopia: Averted. [[spoiler:Cecil]] specifically notes that the second batch of Reanimen were made from the corpses of [[spoiler:GDA soldiers who died in the line-of-duty, as opposed to being normal people roboticized against their will by Sinclair.]]
463* NightOfTheLivingMooks: [[spoiler:Recognizing that the Reanimen are capable of holding their own against viltrumites, Cecil [[RecruitingTheCriminal recruits Sinclair]] to build more Reanimen on behalf of the Global Defense Agency, albeit using the corpses of fallen soldiers instead of living humans. After some limited success against Omni-Man, the first season finale reveals that Cecil has greenlit the mass production of improved third-generation Reanimen troops.]]
464* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Not the initial batch, but the second batch are zombies in all but name, being corpses given autonomy and incredible strength. [[spoiler:They're also made by the government from the corpses of their soldiers, and are sent out to attack an alien threat.]]
465* SuperStrength: Individually they are able to go toe-to-toe with Invincible. As a group they nearly kill him [[spoiler: and are even able to overwhelm ''Omni-Man'' for a short time.]]
466* SuperToughness: Their cybernetics give them incredible durability, able to even take hits from [[spoiler:Omni-Man.]]
467* TookALevelInBadass: While the original Reanimen were strong enough to give Invincible a hard time, the ones [[spoiler:built with GDA resources were capable of putting up a decent fight against ''Omni-Man''.]]
468* UnwillingRoboticisation: What the Reanimen were subject to. [[spoiler:After being recruited by the GDA, the next-generation of Reanimen are made purely with [[CameBackStrong already-deceased soldiers that fell in the line-of-duty]].]]
469[[/folder]]
470
471[[folder:Erickson]]
472!!Steven Erickson
473[[quoteright:241:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_1548.jpeg]]
474[[caption-width-right:241:''"No! [[HumanWeapon She's a weapon]],'' my ''weapon! And it's taken me years to get her back."'']]
475!!!'''Voiced by''': Creator/LanceReddick
476->''"The man who tore you from your mother's womb and you want to save him? Adorable."''
477
478An especially ruthless former agent of the GDA and the man behind Dr. Brandyworth's experiments that created Atom Eve. Upon learning Eve's still alive, he tries to hunt her down to make her a GDA weapon.
479----
480* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler:He murders Brandyworth, if by murder, you mean accidentally blowing the poor man's brains out while clumsily wrestling with him for a gun. He also inadvertently shoots Polly while doing this, but she was already dead, with her being braindead and her body just maintained like a computer.]]
481* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Only to a degree. Where his comic counterpart was vicious sadist on top of his ruthless G-Man gimmick, the show's version of Erickson is more laidback and seemingly genuine about his actions being — in his head — for the greater good. Notably, his killings of [[spoiler:Brandyworth and the braindead Polly]] are totally accidental in the show; in the comic, [[KickTheDog he does it purposefully and for no reason other than to hurt Brandyworth and Eve]]. With all that said, he's still a nasty piece of work and a total {{Jerkass}} here, and even the parts where he's softened can just make him look even worse by adding a layer of NeverMyFault to his character.
482* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: He's still a total asshole and a ruthless [[TheMenInBlack man in black]] willing to do anything for his goals under a weak justification of "the greater good", but he's much more restrained and seemingly genuine about his intentions compared to his comic self, who was a sadistic, unhinged BloodKnight that took especial delight in killing superheroes if they got in his way.
483* BadBoss: Erickson's default way of interacting with his henchmen is condescending insults optionally followed by vicious threats at the sign of any dissent. He bullies and threatens both Brandyworth and his replacement, shows no concern for Polly's well-being whatsoever, and treats the Phases like garbage, degrading them constantly as failures and later sending them to die against Eve with no empathy or remorse.
484* DoomedByCanon: He's ''Donald's'' predecessor in the GDA in terms of position and authority. Given that and that he's nowhere to be seen in the present day episodes, it's clear he's not going to be in his position for much longer after the end of the Atom Eve special. In the comics, he ends up getting killed by [[OldSuperhero Brit]] when yet another one of his attempts to acquire a superhuman for the government goes awry, but it's not clear yet if that's his fate in the show's canon or not.
485* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a very deep voice courtesy of the late Creator/LanceReddick, however while his is deep, it's also [[VocalDissonance rather sonorous and gentle sounding]] in a way that you wouldn't really expect from such an abrasive guy.
486* HateSink: Imagine [[SpiesAreDespicable every negative stereotype about spies and intelligence operatives]] personified in a single man and you've got a pretty good idea of Erickson.
487* TheHorseshoeEffect: Despite being an agent of the ComicBook/{{Shield}} {{Expy}} GDA, an organization that is allied with the superheroes and supports them, Erickson's ruthlessness, cruelty, human experimentation, and general domineering persona all comes together to make him functionally identical to the super''villains'' he ostensibly is supposed to be fighting.
488* {{Jerkass}}: ''Very much'' so. He treats the people around him like complete shit even when he isn't being actively evil.
489* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Eve wipes his mind after unlocking her full powers, leaving him with no knowledge of her identity or his ties to her origin.
490* NeverMyFault: After [[spoiler:shooting Brandyworth]], he's visibly horrified and remorseful, if only because he needed the man alive… and then he immediately switches to awkwardly insisting it was an accident and not his fault.
491* ScaryBlackMan: An African-American intelligence operative and terrifyingly cutthroat one who seems to demean and dominate everyone he interacts with even when he ''isn't'' threatening them.
492* SpiesAreDespicable: '''Yes'''. He tries to justify his actions with talk of greater goods and national securities, but none of it does anything to make him look like anything less than a cruel, monstrous man who sees other people as pawns to be used and discarded at best.
493* TautologicalTemplar: He constantly tries to justify his actions by saying that there for the "greater good" and doesn't show an ounce of regret for the monstrous things he's done.
494* TranquilFury: He's constantly angry at everyone he interacts with, but his voice is surprisingly gentle and low-key in spite of it, usually somewhat monotone. The one time he actually yells is downright shocking because he never raises his voice that high again.
495* YouDontLookLikeYou: He's been redesigned significantly for the show, having different facial structure plus hair and mustache instead of being bald. This is likely to make him more visually distinctive, as his design in the comics [[OnlySixFaces kinda made him look like a clone of Black Samson]].
496[[/folder]]
497
498[[folder:Giant]]
499!!Giant
500[[quoteright:576:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_1822.jpeg]]
501!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
502->''"Don't call me that! I'm the Giant and I want to be president of America- and an astronaut!"''
503
504An eight year old boy turned into a gigantic cyclops.
505----
506* {{Cyclops}}: His post-transformation form.
507* ADogNamedDog: A giant cyclops who insists on being called the Giant. Justified when Robot reveals that he has the mental capacity of an eight-year old, with the [[GiverOfLameNames naming creativity]] to match.
508* LaughablyEvil: Thanks to having the mental capacity of an eight-year old and his spouting of nonsense about becoming president and an astronaut when he grows up, the Giant comes across as rather comedic - though Cecil later points out that there was a number of civilian casualties during his rampage.
509* ObliviouslyEvil: Doesn't seem to understand that rampaging through a city is wrong, and later questions why the Guardians are being so "mean" to him.
510* TragicMonster: He's not evil and certainly not purposefully malicious, just a confused little boy trapped in the form of a giant monster.
511[[/folder]]
512
513[[folder:Octoboss]]
514!!Octoboss
515[[quoteright:425:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_147_676.png]]
516
517A goofy octopus-man villain with a poor grasp of English and an army of squid-man goons.
518----
519* ArmCannon: His left arm has a cannon on it.
520* CombatTentacles: He uses his tentacles to fight Rex.
521* {{Cthulhumanoid}}: A humanoid octopus man with an army of similarly humanoid squid people.
522* FunnyOctopus: He doesn't try to be but his poor grammar and goofy design and AtrociousAlias make him this.
523* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: He's ''potentially'' dangerous, but compared to most villains he's a joke and his poor handling of English just makes him an even bigger laughingstock.
524* NoSell: Rex's regular explosives have no effect on him. His arm cannon on the other hand...
525* PsychoPink: Is a Pink supervillain who is incredibly agressive and angry.
526* YouNoTakeCandle: PlayedForLaughs. He's making the effort to learn human languages, but English is still a second language and his speech is ''very'' accented and full of bad grammar. He still sounds pretty sarcastic though.
527[[/folder]]
528
529!!!Kaiju
530[[folder:Hail Mary]]
531!!Hail Mary
532[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e0awuqgwqaaktbvjpg.jpg]]
533->'''Omni-Man''': "You must be desperate, I've beat this thing already."
534->'''Cecil''': "Sure, but we removed its pain center and juiced it up with every drug enhancement and upgrade we had- plus all that really pissed it off, and it blames you... Good luck."
535
536A large Cthulhu-like Kaiju that Omni-Man fought in episode 3. It survived the battle and was put into custody by the GDA.
537----
538* AdaptationalBadass: Omni-Man killed her with zero effort in the comics, while in the show she gave him a bit of a hard time and survived the first encounter. Heck, she seemingly survives ''the second encounter'' because Omni-Man is dealing with a resurrected Immortal and Invincible seemingly knock her and move on to fight each other
539* AmbiguousGender: The creature is called both "she" and "it" at differing points. Considering this is an inhuman monster, gender probably doesn't factor at all. In the comics however, she had some feminine features, like {{Multiboobage}}.
540* CameBackStrong: Omni-Man struggled, but he beat her a while ago. Then the GDA took her in and injected her with every enhancement they had, before sending her out as a [[MeaningfulName Hail Mary]] tactic against Omni-Man. Unluckily for them, Mark would make up for the boost by helping his dad defeat her.
541* {{Cthulhumanoid}}: A roughly hominid Kaiju with a tentacled, eyeless face.
542* EmergencyTransformation: As Cecil runs out of options to stop Omni-Man's rampage he brings her back hyped up on every drug and enhancement GDA had. Omni-Man noted they must be desperate to fight him with something he already defeated.
543* FeelNoPain: Cecil had his people remove her pain center to allow her to better combat Omni-Man.
544* GodzillaThreshold: She is released to fight Omni-Man after the space laser and Reanimen fail to keep him back. Doing this causes their teleporter to stop working due to how big she is.
545* HijackingCthulhu: Cecil kept her alive and teleported her to fight Omni-Man. They also juiced her up on drug enhancements and remove her pain center so she'll keep fighting as long as possible.
546* {{Kaiju}}: She's called one in the show, and is a ginormous, destructive monster.
547* ItCanThink: She doesn't seem to hate Cecil for the painful upgrades and drugs, being seemingly loyal [[EnemyMine to his cause]]. According to Cecil, she blames Omni-Man more for beating her if anything else.
548* ItsPersonal: When she fights Omni-Man a second time, she realizes he was the one who beat her the first time. As Cecil notes, that pissed her off.
549* MeaningfulName: A Hail Mary play (originating in UsefulNotes/AmericanFootball) generally refers to an act that probably won't work but is done out of desperation when no other option remains for success. With the rest of their arsenal exhausted, the GDA unleash her because even though she already lost before, she's their last realistic chance to put Omni-man down.
550* NamedByTheAdaptation: She was unnamed in the comics.
551* ThePowerOfHate: Half of her increased strength is from the GDA's drugs. The other half is from being so inhumanely pissed at Omni-Man.
552* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: This thing was defeated offscreen by Omni-Man and reportedly even gave him a hard time, although this approach is justified because we get to see him and Invincible fight a more powerful version of it later.
553* SparedByTheAdaptation: She survives both her fights with Omni-Man. The second time she seemingly just gets incapacitated by Invincible [[KnowWhenToFoldEm and either understands she won't win]] or is knocked out. Either way, the focus shifts to Omni-Man's reveal and his fight with Invincible, [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse and she has been absent since.]]
554* TentacledTerror: She has several tentacles around her mouth which she uses to grab Omni-man and Invincible.
555
556[[/folder]]
557
558[[folder:Depth-Dweller]]
559!!Depth-Dweller
560[[quoteright:732:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/depth_dweller_ii.jpg]]
561
562A giant crab /anglerfish kaiju Mark is forced to fight in Atlantis.
563----
564* FiendishFish: The creature's face looks like an anglerfish, complete with a lure.
565* GiantEnemyCrab: It has crab claws and an exoskeleton.
566* LuringInPrey: It has an adorable seahorse-looking lure.
567* MixAndMatchCritters: It has the head of an anglerfish, the claws of a crab, and the tail of an eel.
568* SuperScream: It has the ability to make loud shouts that act as a KryptoniteFactor for Mark.
569* UncertainDoom: Mark forces it down a trench, and it drags Mark along with it. Mark escapes but it's unknown if the beast was killed given how durable it was.
570[[/folder]]
571
572[[folder:Cruise Ship Kaiju]]
573A Kaiju that attacked a cruise ship and was killed by Anissa.
574----
575* AlwaysABiggerFish: It give Mark a hard time, but Anissa easily one-shots it, showing how much more powerful she is.
576* PrettyLittleHeadshots: Anissa flies straight through its head, causing a small hole.
577* TentacledTerror: Unlike Hail Mary, it has tentacles on its torso in addition to small ones on its mouth.
578[[/folder]]
579
580!!!The Lizard League
581
582[[folder:In General]]
583!!The Lizard League
584[[quoteright:1000:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_1550_2.jpeg]]
585
586A group of reptile-themed supervillains.
587----
588* CanonForeigner: As well as Queen Lizard, the show adds a couple of extra characters to the League's EliteMooks - an [[EvilOldFolks older-looking man]] and a [[BrawnHilda huge, muscular woman]] fill out the ranks, though they're absent by the present day.
589* EarlyBirdCameo: They get name-dropped back in Season One before making their first onscreen debut in the Atom Eve Special.
590* {{Expy}}: Their reptilian theme makes them one to Marvel's Serpent Society. Although their masked mooks, GoldfishPoopGang tendencies, and King Lizard's general patheticness remind one of Cobra from G. I. Joe.
591* GoldfishPoopGang: As far as villains go, the Lizard League are clearly fairly low on the threat totem pole. Their first two appearances show them trounced by the heroes they are fighting and not taken seriously for a second, and even Cecil comments derisively on their ability. Supreme Lizard's comments also imply they are seen as such by the general public on social media. [[spoiler:Their fight with Rex, Kate and Rae reveals that this perception may be [[DownplayedTrope somewhat incorrect]], given Komodo Dragon almost kills both Kate and Rae and King Lizard doing the same to Rex, though [[OvershadowedByAwesome it may be that they're usually outmatched because they're often fighting more skilled, more powerful heroes]].]]
592-->'''Cecil:''' If [the new Guardians] can't take down the Lizard League, they'll ''never'' be ready.
593* SuperToughness : To their credit, they know how to take a beating while fighting the Guardians of the Globe.
594* {{Mooks}}: The more prominent members of the League have legions of nondescript, normal human henchmen at their disposal in identical uniforms.
595* NotSoHarmlessVillain: They're mocked on social media and even Cecil writes them off as a joke. However, when they make a move while most of the Guardians' heavy hitters are preoccupied, [[spoiler:it becomes a bloodbath that ends with Dupli-Kate dead and Rex and Rae maimed within an inch of their lives]]. The implication being that they're ''only'' considered a joke because they're [[OvershadowedByAwesome usually fighting the most powerful superheroes on Earth]].
596-->'''Dupli-Kate:''' I thought... these guys... were supposed... to ''SUCK''!
597* SpannerInTheWorks: Despite their brief appearance, the Lizard League's attack threw a massive wrench in Erickson's plans to create a superweapon, as it forced Dr. Brandyworth to take Polly to a hospital to deliver her baby (the intended superweapon) before secretly giving the infant to a normal family to keep her out of the military's hands.
598* SmallRoleBigImpact: Their attack on the military facility where Atom Eve was created led to a series of circumstances that led to Atom Eve becoming a hero instead of a military superweapon. [[spoiler:They also trigger Rex's HeelRealization and following CharacterDevelopment after King Lizard almost kills him, as well as the following plotline of Kate's apparent death.]]
599[[/folder]]
600
601[[folder:Queen Lizard]]
602!!Queen Lizard
603[[quoteright:1000:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/queen_lizard_9.jpg]]
604!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/TatianaMaslany
605
606The initial leader of the Lizard League in the Atom Eve Special and mother of King Lizard, who she groomed to become their leader.
607----
608* DoWrongRight: She berates her son she's grooming to become the next leader of the organization for telling the group to split up when they should stick together, and that the explosion he caused could potentially reveal their presence. [[ProperlyParanoid She's right]], as the Guardians of the Globe appear soon after.
609* EvilMatriarch: The leader of the League in the Atom Eve Special, Queen Lizard, is a woman who is teaching her son, the future King Lizard, the ropes of being a supervillain.
610* GenreSavvy: She notes to her son that the team should stick together rather than split apart, and she guesses that the fact the Guardians of the Globe are defending the facility she broke into means something inside is very important.
611* LittleBitBeastly: Her skin is tinted green and she has sharp, snake-like teeth, but she looks human otherwise.
612* VillainousMotherSonDuo: Had this dynamic in the past with her son Prince (now King) Lizard.
613* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: She has been succeeded by her son by the time of the second season, but how and when the transition in leadership took place is completely offscreen and her final fate is not alluded to.
614[[/folder]]
615
616[[folder:Prince/King Lizard]]
617!!Prince/King Lizard
618[[quoteright:474:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/king_lizard.jpg]]
619!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/ScootMcNairy, Creator/JacobTremblay (child)
620
621The leader of the Lizard League by the start of the series.
622----
623* AintTooProudToBeg: He smugly taunts Rex before and after shooting him in the head. He can also be heard spouting "Please!" right before Rex starts pounding his face in.
624* BadBoss: His idea of "leadership" when it comes time for battles seems to mostly consist of [[WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}} Zapp Brannigan]]-style sending wave after wave of his men at the enemy to soften up their defenses and than stepping in to finish off the injured foe. Accordingly, he shows absolutely no concern or remorse about said henchmen when they die horribly in the process of winning his victory for him.
625* CaughtMonologuing: Gets his face smashed in by Rex, while in the middle of taunting the man after he just survived getting shot in the head by King and was in no mood to listen. Not that he even could listen, given Rex's ears were still ringing from having a gun go off at pointblank range.
626* DirtyCoward: He doesn't take part in the fight between the League and Guardians in "[[Recap/Invincible2021S02E06ThisMustComeAsAShock This Must Come As A Shock]]". He only shows up after everyone else but Rex, who's missing a hand, is dead and puts a gun to Rex's head.
627* EpicFail: [[spoiler:He shot Rex right in the head and somehow failed to make it a killing shot despite Rex being ''right in front of him''.]]
628* KlingonPromotion: He makes his bid to retake leadership of the League by putting a bullet between the Supreme Lizard's eyes, mid-speech, and challenging anyone else with a problem with the leadership.
629* LittleBitBeastly: As with his mother, his skin is tinted green and he has a few pointy teeth.
630* NerdyNasalness: He has a very weedy nasally voice as an adult.
631* NonActionBigBad: It quickly becomes apparent that he is not a fighter in any sense of the word and relies on hiding behind bigger and smarter goons to pull off his evil plots. He even brags to Rex that his modus operandi is mostly just waiting until everyone else has tired themselves out fighting and then swooping in to finish off the victor.
632* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Noted by Cecil to have been captured and locked away sometime before the series began, he shows up at the tail end of Season 2's second episode to reclaim leadership and disposes of Supreme Lizard.
633* OverlordJr: When he was a kid he was "Prince Lizard" to his mother's "Queen Lizard".
634* PaperTiger: Despite all his grandstanding, he is utterly helpless in a fight when he has no other goons to hide behind. [[spoiler:He gets beaten to death by a half-dead, one-handed Rex who ''just'' survived getting shot in the head by him.]]
635* SmugSnake: Or lizard, rather. He's ''extremely'' smug and self-assured without much in the way of power to back it up, being totally reliant on his legion of henchmen to accomplish anything.
636* VillainsWantMercy: He feebly begs Rex to stop punching him in the face. Rex ignores his pleas, assuming he can even hear them with his ears still ringing from being shot in the head, and keeps going until King Lizard's face caves in.
637[[/folder]]
638
639[[folder:Iguana]]
640!!Iguana
641[[quoteright:488:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iguana_in_action.jpg]]
642!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MaleseJow
643
644A Iguana-themed member of the Lizard League.
645----
646* DatingCatwoman: It's implied that Black Samson and Iguana had some history together, given the former's determination in trying to talk down the latter rather than fight her and Aquarus' comments that she's a "lost cause".
647* FemmeFatalons: Her suit features a sharp set of claws she uses to fight with.
648* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: She's killed when Rex throws a bomb at her and splits her clean in half.
649[[/folder]]
650
651[[folder:Komodo Dragon]]
652!!Komodo Dragon
653[[quoteright:816:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/komodo_dragon_in_action.jpg]]
654!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JayPharoah
655
656A Komodo Dragon-themed member of the Lizard League.
657----
658* BondOneLiner: PlayedForHorror. To confirm Shrinking Rae's [[spoiler:apparent]] death from the crushing muscles of attempting to expand inside his body, Komodo Dragon says "yum..." for how delicious it was to kill her in the stomach.
659* BossInMooksClothing: He seems like an unassuming dime-a-dozen goon, but turns out to be by far the most dangerous and powerful member of the Lizard League, [[spoiler:seemingly killing Kate, crippling Rae, and maiming Rex all while generally carrying the silo mission.]]
660* TheBrute: Is the biggest and strongest member of the Lizard League.
661* HeroKiller: [[spoiler: Subverted. He seemingly kills both Dupli-Kate and Shrinking Rae, but it's revealed that Rae ''barely'' survived and Kate kept a back-up clone away from the danger.]]
662* HyperCompetentSidekick: To King Lizard, being by far the most dangerous and competent member of the League. [[spoiler:Notably, the instant he's dead, King Lizard near-immediately blows the easy victory Komodo handed him on a plate.]]
663* ImAHumanitarian: Swallows Shrinking Rae whole, comments "Yum." after doing so, and eats Rex's hand.
664* KillItThroughItsStomach: Subverted when Shrinking Rae attempts to do this to him. His toughness enables him to tank the attempt and [[spoiler:nearly]] kill her instead.
665* {{Sadist}}: The way he says "yum" after crushing Rae inside his abdomen implies that he's referring to the satisfaction he feels at having killed someone is such a painful way.
666* SuperToughness: After devouring Shrinking Rae she attempts to get big [[KillItThroughItsStomach to burst out of him]]. It doesn't take and just causes her to [[spoiler:seemingly]] meet a gruesome end pressing against his insides.
667* TooDumbToLive: He bites off Rex's hand and swallows it despite having already seen that A) Rex can make whatever he touches explode and B) Rex was holding a charged coin in the hand he just bit off. He really should have seen [[YourHeadASplode the result]] coming.
668* YourHeadASplode: He meets his end after biting Rex's hand off, while Rex was holding a charged up coin.
669[[/folder]]
670
671[[folder:Salamander]]
672!!Salamander
673
674!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr
675[[quoteright:197:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/salamander_6.jpg]]
676A Salamander-themed member of the Lizard League.
677----
678* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: In the comic version of the silo battle, Salamander died when Rex blew him up. Here, Shrinking Rae made the insides of his skull burst.
679* EyeScream: Rae crawls into his head through his eye, smashes his brain underneath, then exits his head by popping out his eye.
680* SomewhereAHerpetologistIsCrying: Salamanders are amphibians, not lizards despite having a similar shape.
681[[/folder]]
682
683[[folder:Supreme Lizard]]
684!!Supreme Lizard
685[[quoteright:595:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/supreme_lizard.jpg]]
686!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
687
688A particularly pretentious member of the Lizard League, who briefly becomes its leader following King Lizard's imprisonment.
689----
690* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: None of the rank and file seem very impressed by his grandstanding speeches, and even Iguana {{Facepalm}}s listening to him. When King Lizard returns, no one reacts to the Supreme's death beyond initial surprise and the organization immediately moves on without him.
691* AuthoritySoundsDeep: He has a very low voice and was briefly the leader of the Lizard League. Parodied though, as his voice is pretty much the only intimadating thing about him.
692* HarmlessVillain: Far and away the most incompetent and bumbling member of the Lizard League.
693* PrettyLittleHeadshots: How King Lizard kills him.
694* TheStarscream: He was seemingly this to King Lizard. Fittingly enough, his death scene is basically a recreation of the ''actual'' Starscream's death in the [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie 1985 movie]]; shot by the leader he betrayed while giving a speech.
695* WeHardlyKnewYe: Killed at the end of the episode he was introduced in.
696[[/folder]]
697
698!!Aliens
699
700[[folder:The Flaxans]]
701!!The Flaxans
702[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iv_flaxans.PNG]]
703
704A warrior race from another dimension who use their technology to capture slaves from other dimensions.
705----
706* AdaptationalBadass: In the comics, they mostly just show up every once in a while to fulfill the typical "AlienInvasion" plot common to most comic books. Here, they very nearly take out the Teen Team on their ''second'' invasion attempt, and by the third, they've just straight up found a way to nullify the temporal effects of interdimensional travel and are only beaten by timely interference by Omni-Man.
707* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:You can't help but feel a modicum of pity for the Flaxans as Omni-Man utterly obliterates their planet and society. Especially for the remaining scientists that the Viltrumite coerced into opening a portal back to Earth with the threat of a huge chunk of land above their heads, which he drops on them anyway once they do so.]]
708* AlienInvasion: They launch three unsuccessful attempts to conquer Earth. Their third invasion ends with [[spoiler:Omni-Man turning the tables by not only invading the ''[=Flaxans'=]'' homeworld, but also destroying every single city on the planet's surface, and exterminating most of their species close to extinction.]]
709* AliensAreBastards: The Flaxan troops indiscriminately massacre tons of human civilians while trying to take over our world.
710* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Given the number of war crimes they casually commit when invading, it's a bit hard to feel sorry for Slash and the Flaxan soldiers when Omni-Man utterly wrecks their home planet's shit.]]
711* ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine: [[spoiler:The warlike alien empire that shows up out of nowhere to kill indiscriminately meets an emissary from a warlike alien empire who shows up out of nowhere to kill them all indiscriminately. They fail to learn the lesson.]]
712* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: Invincible and the Teen Team are able to fight off the first two invasions, but it's made clear both times that their failures have only redoubled Slash's resolve to eventually succeed, resulting in the third invasion where they almost succeed if not for Omni-Man's arrival. [[spoiler:When he's trapped in the Flaxan homeworld by accident, Omni-Man makes certain that they won't try again, single-handily sending their civilization back to the Stone Age, with his first order of business being grabbing Slash and smashing him through multiple buildings and objects until what's left of him can fit in Omni-Man's hand.]]
713* TheCatCameBack: [[spoiler:Omni-man ravages their entire civilization and seems to leave few-to-no survivors, but the first season finale reveals that the Flaxans are not only hard at work rebuilding their world, but they are ''still'' plotting to invade Earth to get revenge.]]
714* {{Determinator}}: Credit where Credit is due. Centuries pass in their dimension and they ''refuse'' to give up on their invasions of Earth even after Omni-Man's arrival on their homeworld.
715* EvilEvolves: Thanks to the YearInsideHourOutside rules of their home dimension, they have decades to improve their technology and conquer whatever weakness defeated them the previous time, until they're eventually impossible for the Teen Team to defeat.
716* {{Expy}}: Of the Skrulls from the various Marvel universes, being a race of green-skinned alien conquerors.
717* GenericDoomsdayVillain: We never find out ''why'' they want to invade the Earth and what's in it for them. The only things they do is [[SociopathicSoldier shoot at people indiscriminately]] and [[{{Determinator}} work tirelessly to ensure that the shooting is more efficient with each invasion]].
718* ItsPersonal: After Omni-Man's rampage of their planet, [[spoiler:they plan to invade Earth again out of spite against him]].
719* RapidAging: Their biggest weakness and threat whenever they try to invade dimensions away from their own. They at least found a way to circumvent it on their third invasion.
720* SociopathicSoldier: They have no issue immediately gunning down human civilians every time they appear. Slash in particular ''really'' likes killing people.
721* TookALevelInBadass: They do so with each invasion force, having taken the [[YearInsideHourOutside years]] between invasions to equip themselves against what went wrong. Slash goes through it with every invasion, starting as a random soldier who Invincible scars, then comes back as a full FrontlineGeneral in a BadassCape, then equips a suit of PoweredArmor for fighting him directly.
722* UnderestimatingBadassery: In the second invasion, the Flaxans demonstrate tactics designs to counter everything the Teen Team showcased in their first fight, including liquid restraints for Mark so he could be pinned down and ForcedToWatch Slash execute them in front of him. However, they underestimated Mark's true strength, resulting in him breaking free and delivering a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown to Slash, allowing the rest of the Teen Team to regroup. It's thoroughly Averted in their third invasion though, as Slash comes decked out in PoweredArmor that's clearly leagues beyond anything else his soldiers are using, purely for the sake of fighting Mark one-on-one, and his soldiers make it a point to keep the team from interfering. He almost wins too, before Omni-Man shows up.
723* TheUnintelligible: They speak a language no one understands. Robot later figures out their language from recordings. Slash apparently also put in the effort to learn English on his end as well, solely for the purpose of telling Invincible PrepareToDie.
724* TheWorfBarrage: Their energy weapons, which are capable of easily mutilating humans, don't harm Omni-Man in the slightest.
725* YearInsideHourOutside: Because time in their dimension flows much faster, each time they appear their weapons are more advanced. A side effect is they suffer from RapidAging outside of their home dimension. [[spoiler:By the time Omni-Man manages to get some of the remaining Flaxans to give him a way back home, he has grown a beard due to how long he's been there (According to the comics, he was there for ten years, although Nolan was barely affected by the passage of time due to his Viltrumite physiology and his aging being slowed due to his nature as a native of the other side, whose aging nearly stops while in the Flaxans' home dimension), although by the time he returns to his home dimension it seemed like he was back by dinner. By the time of the first season finale, though months have passed on Earth, enough time has passed for the Flaxans to have begun rebuilding their planet after Omni-Man's rampage.]]
726* ZergRush: While they are technologically advanced, Earth's defending superheroes are still much stronger than them. The Flaxans' main advantages are not only their technological superiority but also their larger army and the fact they can appear just about anywhere at any time, making it hard to prepare for them when they do show up.
727
728!!Commander Slash
729[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flaxan_commander.jpg]]
730!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/DjimonHounsou
731
732->''"Die."''
733
734The leader of the Flaxan army. Slash begins as a regular soldier in the first invasion, but returns as a commanding officer in the next two. He develops a personal fixation with Invincible after their first clash permanently scarred him.
735----
736* AllThereInTheManual: His name is only visible in the casting attributions available when the video is paused when he's on-screen.
737* ArchEnemy: An interesting one-sided example. He only shows up for one episode, and for less than a couple of weeks from Mark's perspective, but it's clear that he feels this way towards Invincible. Getting his distinctive facial scar from him and making it a point to try and hurt him psychologically in the second invasion, trying to execute Eve right in front of Invincible when he's rendered helpless. In the third invasion, he comes decked out in a suit of PoweredArmor significantly more advanced than anything else the Flaxans show in the fight, purely to combat Invincible, with his soldiers pointedly keeping the rest of Teen Team away from his beatdown of him. Poignantly, he apparently made the effort to learn English during his kind's intervening years, solely so he could tell Mark one word during their final confrontation;
738-->"''[[PreMortemOneLiner Die.]]''"
739* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:After all the innocent people he murdered during his vain attempts to conquer Earth, it's really difficult to feel sorry for him after Omni-Man turns his body into a bloody paste.]]
740* CanonForeigner: He's original to the animated series, and is introduced to give the invading army more of a personality.
741* CruelAndUnusualDeath: His death is neither pretty nor quick. [[spoiler:Omni-Man grabs Slash and flies him through multiple buildings at supersonic speed. The repeated impacts tear apart Slash's power armor and body until there's nothing left of him but a small chunk of his head, which Omni-Man then crushes with his fist.]]
742* DisproportionateRetribution: It's implied that the reason why he kept leading his army back to Earth after decades is because of the wound Invincible gave him in their first battle. [[NeverMyFault A wound he got for trying to shoot an unarmed old woman... for kicks]].
743* GoodScarsEvilScars: He gets a nasty scar on his face after getting punched by Invincible.
744* ItsPersonal: We don't know what he's saying, but it's clear through the commander's expressions and actions that he has a grudge against Invincible for scarring him.
745* MadeOfIron: Slash is notably more resilient than his soldiers, several of whom are seen dying or ripped apart by Teen Team's various attacks, only getting scarred across his face from [[FlyingBrick Invincible]] clubbing him in the head with Rebar-imbedded concrete, withstanding a rage-filled beatdown from Mark when he threatened Eve and walking away under his own power, and both times the Flaxans are forced to retreat due to RapidAging, Slash is the last one through the portal, despite the aging effects noticeably killing several of his men, giving a variant of WeWillMeetAgain. [[spoiler: It takes Omni-man reducing him to a greasy smear to put him down for good.]]
746* NamedAfterTheInjury: He's named after the long scar left on his face after his first confrontation with Invincible.
747* PoweredArmor: In the third attack, he dons a large power suit that lets him beat down Invincible. [[spoiler:It doesn't do much for him against Omni-Man, however.]]
748* PrepareToDie: The one word Slash ever says in English while pummeling Mark is "''Die''".
749[[/folder]]
750
751[[folder:Sequids]]
752!!Sequids
753[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iv_sequids.PNG]]
754
755->''"Alone, their group mind is scattered and weak but with an appropriate host, they become unified and unstoppable."''
756->--The Martian Emperor
757
758Aliens with tentacles that are harmless without a host, but have destroyed countless worlds.
759----
760* AlienInvasion: They're described by the Martian Emperor as a world-destroying race who have left a trail of destruction across the universe. Their goal is to overwhelm Mars, and after overrunning the planet, target Earth next.
761* AliensAreBastards: They have ruined many worlds.
762* AndIMustScream: According to Rus himself, the hosts are aware that they're possessed.
763* TheBadGuyWins: They successfully gain a human host with which to organize their HiveMind, and they're last seen systematically overrunning the Martian race. By season 2, they've successfully overrun the Martians and board a spaceship to move on to the next world.
764* CrazyPrepared: [[spoiler:Even though the chances of Rus overcoming their control even with outside help practically impossible, the sequids still take no chances and hide within his stomach.]]
765* TheDreaded: The Martians certainly think so and prepare to execute several humans in order to prevent them from receiving a host.
766* {{Expy}}: Of Starro the Conqueror -- they're starfish-like aliens who operate by clamping down on the faces of other beings to control them.
767* HiveMind: A incredibly potent one. They only need one host, a main controller, as a focal point who can then coordinate and direct the others with near instantaneous efficiency, to such a degree they were able to conquer Mars without issue. Without a host, however, they are left next to docile and easy to handle to beings with strong enough skin.
768* MindControlEyes: When they possess a human host, they cause the eyes to turn pitch-black with white iris-rims.
769* PuppeteerParasite: Able to take control of any organism, unless the organism's skin is strong enough to not be adhered to (Invincible, a Viltrumite) or if the organism can shapeshift (The Martian race).
770* SlasherSmile: Their focal point host has one.
771* ZergRush: Individually, they are small and weak, but there are many of them and once they find a host, they use swarming tactics at such a frighteningly efficient level and can overwhelm almost anything with ease.
772
773!!Rus Livingston
774[[quoteright:490:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_1551.jpeg]]
775!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/BenSchwartz
776
777An astronaut accidentally left behind on Mars who subsequently becomes the central node of the Sequid horde. Under their command, he begins working to conquer Mars and Earth alike.
778----
779* BrainwashedAndCrazy: He's not really evil, just a normal guy being mind-controlled by the Sequids.
780* EvilLaugh: When the Sequids possess him, he lets out one of these before summoning a Sequid ZergRush.
781* TragicVillain: He's more a victim of circumstance than a real bad guy. [[spoiler: He gets possessed by them ''again'' after being freed and returning to earth.]]
782[[/folder]]
783
784[[folder:Battle Beast]]
785!!Battle Beast
786[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iv_battle_beast.PNG]]
787!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MichaelDorn
788->''"I was promised that this world offered worthy opponents! [[NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction But oh, how you disappoint]]. Killing you is an act of mercy."''
789
790A lion-like alien that was employed by Machine Head who wanted to seek worthy combatants.
791----
792* AdaptationDistillation: In the comic, Battle Beast did see something different in Mark, offhandedly saying he was the best of the bunch there but it wasn’t enough, even after he effortlessly beat him down to then declare all present members of the Guardians of the Globe as completely worthless; in the show Battle Beast spares no special comments to Mark, he lumps him with everyone else as equally not worth his time.
793* AliensAreBastards: A particularly bloodthirsty alien who lives for nothing but brutalizing and eviscerating anyone whom he thinks is a worthy combatant.
794* ABeastInNameAndNature: Goes by the moniker Battle Beast, and he is a shameless Blood Knight with the appearance of a white lion-like creature.
795* BloodKnight: Absolutely adores fighting and wants to find strong opponents.
796* {{Bloodlust}}: He licks Invincible's blood off of his face, after he opens his arms out and lets the hero's blood splatter against him from the impact of Battle Beast's mace.
797* BraidsOfBarbarism: Has twin braids, and is ''very'' barbaric.
798* CarryABigStick: Carries a mace, which he puts to good use on Invincible's stomach.
799* CatsAreMean: He's a lion-like alien and a ruthless bloodthirsty combatant.
800* CurbStompBattle: Does this to Invincible and the ''entire'' Guardians of the Globe, easily subduing Invincible and throwing around the Guardians like rag dolls while also delivering blow after devastating blow on their strongest.
801* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: He's a powerful intergalactic warrior searching for worthy opponents and nearly kills the heroes. How the hell an earth-based crime lord like Machine Head managed to contact and hire him is anyone's guess. It's been outright compared to [[Characters/MarvelComicsTheKingpin The Kingpin]] summoning [[Characters/MarvelComicsThanos Thanos]] for a street fight.
802* GreatWhiteFeline: Is a white lion-like alien and the most formidable foe Invincible faced so far.
803* IronyAsSheIsCast: Voiced by Creator/MichaelDorn, who was infamous for playing the codifier for TheWorfEffect (who incidentally also sought honor through deeds in combat). In contrast, Battle Beast is the one handing the beatdowns out.
804* TheJuggernaut: He beats the hell out of Invincible and the new Guardians with only a burn from Robot. They survived only because he left, [[NotWorthKilling calling their fight a disappointment.]]
805* KingOfBeasts: Shares a likeness with Earth's lions and has the combat abilities to back it up.
806* KnightOfCerebus: He is the first threat Mark and the Guardians face that is completely out of their league. It's clear that he could have killed them all with little effort on his own if he wanted to, and puts the strongest heroes present on life support.
807* LightningBruiser: He's fast enough to blitz Invincible, a natural flyer, and completely outmaneuver the other Guardians easily, while being strong enough to brutalize them with simple blows and throw them around like ragdolls.
808* NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction: After crushing most of the heavy hitters of the Guardians of the Globe, he feels the rest are too easy to fight and decides to leave.
809-->'''Battle Beast:''' There is no honor in killing insects.
810* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: What his fight with Invincible and the Guardians amounted to. Invincible, Monster Girl, and Black Samson got the ''gruesome'' worst of it and end up hospitalized.
811* NoodleIncident: It's unknown how an Earth-based crime boss like Machine Head was able to get a handle on a powerful space-faring being like him. Though Machinehead's quantum computing coupled with Isotope's teleporting ability might have gotten his attention, Battle Beast shows he can make his own way in space.
812* NoSell: The heroes' attacks barely even scratch him. Robot managed to leave a burn scar, but it's a flesh wound to Battle Beast at ''best''.
813* NotWorthKilling: Why he ends up bailing on the fight against the Guardians. After beating their strongest fighters so savagely that they're on the verge of death, he decides there's "no honor in killing insects" and leaves rather than continue an unchallenging fight.
814* OneManArmy: He alone does more damage to Invincible and the Guardians than Machine Head's entire gang ''combined''.
815* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His suit is mostly black with red gloves and accents.
816* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: He leaves without actually finishing off the Guardians of the Globe because he was unsatisfied with their fight.
817* ShoutOut: He is likely a reference to the 1980's toyline "Battle Beasts," which were humanoid animal toys in armor and wielding weapons. The connection is furthered by the fact that the flagship character from the line is a white lion.
818* SuperStrength: Proves to be ''far'' stronger than both Invincible and Monster Girl, leaving them bloody and battered with the force of his blows.
819* WakeUpCallBoss: Battle Beast is an Omni-Man level alien warrior that was hired as security for Machine Head. In fact, during his introduction it's very easy to mistake him for just another colorful hired thug no more impressive or dangerous than the rest. He then proceeds to annihilate Mark, and nearly kill Monster Girl and Black Samson all the while tanking through ''every'' attack thrown his way. He trounced the Guardians so easily that he just left out of boredom.
820[[/folder]]
821
822!!Alternate Universes
823
824[[folder:Omnipotus]]
825!!Omnipotus
826[[quoteright:552:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_40_0.png]]
827!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/RossMarquand
828
829A mighty and hammy interdimensional conqueror who tries to attack Earth while Mark is off-world.
830----
831* {{Expy}}: An AffectionateParody of over-theatrical cosmic villains like Annihilus from ComicBook/FantasticFour.
832* LaughablyEvil: By all accounts he ''should'' be a genuine threat, but instead his hamminess and short appearances are played for quick laughs.
833* LargeHam: He yells practically all his dialogue and spends most of boasting about his own might.
834* OneManArmy: Enough to warrant a ''bunch'' of superheroes to assemble and fight him.
835* SkullForAHead: His head naturally resembles a spiky skinless skull.
836* SuperStrength: His next appearance in "I Thought You Were Stronger" has him punching the crap out of Invincible.
837* VillainOfAnotherStory: His invasion of Earth was a big enough conflict to [[CrisisCrossover bring a horde of unaffiliated superheroes together]] in battle against him, but is only seen in short bursts to highlight just how much Mark missed over the three months he spent in space.
838[[/folder]]
839
840[[folder:Alternate Invincibles]]
841The Mark Grayson we know being a defender of humanity is an anomaly in TheMultiverse; across many dimensions, Invincible embraced his Viltrumite heritage and joined his father in conquering Earth.
842----
843!!Mark Grayson (Invincible # 646)
844[[quoteright:900:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/evil_invincible_season_2_invincible.jpg]]
845 [[caption-width-right:900:''If you still think you can stop us. Don't forget. I'm... '''Invincible'''.'']]
846!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/StevenYeun
847->''"Hey buddy! You sentenced yourself to death when you joined Club Resistance."''
848
849The Invincible from dimension #646 chose to side with Omni-Man, resulting in the end of humanity.
850----
851* BewareTheSuperman: Much like Nolan, this Mark was once a superhero who helped protect Earth and save innocent lives. After siding with Nolan, he ends up aiding him in his plan to conquer Earth while killing thousands of innocent people in the process.
852* BlamingTheVictim: Conquering the Earth, Invincible treats the '''earthlings''' as the ones who are making themselves worse by resisting the Viltrum Empire. A giant screen of Invincible always reminds humanity that they were the ones that ruined themselves, and that the Viltrumite Empire will fix everything as long as they don't resist.
853* BloodKnight: While fighting the Immortal, he endures all of his attacks in stride while quipping that he has been hit ''way'' harder before.
854* BloodSplatteredWarrior: Downplayed. His face gets bloodied from the brain meat of the Immortal's head getting crushed.
855* BondOneLiner: After the Immortal's head is decapitated by Omni-Man, Invincible picks up the head to crush it completely. Once crushed, Invincible asks the Immortal if he still has the willpower to regenerate himself from the attack.
856-->"''Immortal your way out of that.''"
857* BrightIsNotGood: He still wears his bright blue and yellow costume but sides with his father to conquer the Earth and has LackOfEmpathy for those beneath him.
858* CruelMercy: What he does to Eve. Rather than killing her like the rest of those who resist against the Viltrum Empire, he instead cripples her by crushing part of her neck which leaves her paralyzed and completely unable to do ''anything'' as he and his father continue their plans on conquering Earth for the empire.
859* DecoyProtagonist: As soon as the first episode of season two begins, it looks as though that "Invincible" had gone evil and betrayed his morals to conquer the Earth with Omni-Man. However, it turns out that the events are taking place in an alternate dimension and the main Invincible is currently dealing with his PTSD from having battled Omni-Man.
860* DissonantSerenity: Invincible remains calm at murdering a ton of innocent people for the Viltrumite Empire and while Eve's resistance manages to worry him for a bit, he quickly regains his composure once he successfully cripples her from resisting.
861* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes:
862** His relationship with Omni-Man doesn't go down the drain as it did in the main timeline, with the two treating their cracking down on the resistance as a twisted form of father and son bonding.
863** Despite becoming no better than Omni-Man, the Alternate Mark is still shown to have feelings for Eve and outright tells her that he can't bring himself to kill her. Unfortunately for Eve, this translates to Mark ''crippling'' her instead.
864* FauxAffablyEvil: To all of humanity, he talks to all of them with a casually polite demeanor and tries to connect with them through a repeated speech that they must serve their Viltrumite masters. To any sort of resistance, Invincible answers it with death, and upon getting called out as a murderer by Angstrom Levy, Invincible brushes it off with a cool attitude, while preparing to grab his head.
865* FourEyesZeroSoul: He's never seen without his mask's OpaqueLenses off, showing how emotionally voided he is of those ''lesser'' than him.
866* HeadCrushing: Immediately as the Immortal's head is sliced off by Omni-Man, Invincible picks up the head to crush it out of existence, preventing the Immortal from easily regenerating.
867* HumanResources: He practiced how to perform a nonlethal NeckSnap on Atom Eve by using the necks of human protestors for training.
868* LackOfEmpathy: He shows a lack of understanding over why Eve and the other heroes oppose him siding with Omni-Man to take over Earth. As much as Mark loves Eve, he is willing to keep her alive in a paralyzed state without acknowledging both the physical and mental pain he brought to her, and every time he destroys something or kills someone he passes off any blame for it onto his victims.
869** To an extent, Invincible is willing to kill all the resistance members while showing a lack of hesitation.
870* NeckSnap: Played for Horror. Invincible had practiced with paralyzing protestors by snapping their necks in a way that kept them alive. Once he confronts Atom Eve, Invincible uses his training to nonlethally snap her neck, despite Eve's contempt and preference to die.
871* TheQuisling: He willingly sides with his father and aided the Viltrum Empire's invasion of Earth, with him and Omni-Man singlehandedly exterminating all opposition to the Viltrumite rule.
872* RogueProtagonist: Subverted. Immediately into "A Lesson for Your Next Life", Invincible appears as though he had betrayed his morals and sided with Omni-Man to take over the Earth. Later, in the introduction of Angstrom Levy, he reveals that this Invincible alongside many others had originated from different dimensions that had sided with Omni-Man to take over the Earth. As for the main Invincible, he ends up being different from the other Invincibles for instead defending Earth from Omni-Man.
873* SmugSuper: Where the normal Mark is very humble despite his powers, this evil version of him relishes in his superhuman nature and lords it over anyone even slightly weaker than him thanks to Nolan's upbringing.
874* StalkerWithACrush: Towards his world's version of Eve; he loves her, but his villainy warps it into a horrifyingly possessive and abusive form where he seems to think they can still be together even after he cripples and imprisons her.
875* YoungConqueror: At just his teenage years, he has successfully conquered the Earth with his father and had killed off much of humanity from their resistance of the Viltrumite rules.
876
877!!Mark Grayson (Black & Yellow Invincible)
878[[quoteright:512:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/black_goggles_and_cape_invincible_invincible_2021.png]]
879 [[caption-width-right:512:"''You actually thought you could hide from me.''"]]
880!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/StevenYeun
881->''"Tell you what... I'll kill the boy quickly."''
882
883One of the many evil versions of Mark that met Angstrom Levy, distinguished by a black and yellow suit with a cape.
884----
885* EarlyBirdCameo: Unlike the similarly dressed alternate Evil Marks seen in the show who were not given any exposure in the comics, this specific uniquely dressed Evil Mark is one among the few Evil Invincibles with greater plot significance in following arcs compared to the lesser important ones, Season 2's finale teases his existence by giving him a show-original and very nefarious intro by killing Angstrom Levy's son in one of the many universes.
886* EvilFeelsGood: This one is a step above among the already reprehensible Evil Invincibles, he genuinely enjoys being a murderous fiend, lacking the ideological shield other Evil Marks adopted by accepting their Viltrumite heritage thus excusing their actions by claiming it is for the greater good.
887* FauxAffablyEvil: Even ''more so'' than his 646 counterpart. He talks to the Angstrom Levy of his universe like as if he's an old friend of his... right before murdering his son right in front of him.
888* FourEyesZeroSoul: His goggles are black, making them look like SinisterShades, and he's pure evil.
889* KickTheDog: His short scene involves him murdering a child in front of his father, purely out of sadism.
890* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: Despite Season 2 opening with the concept of alternate universes and alternate Evil Marks right away, this particular Evil Invincible is among the actually significant ones for future events, yet he debuts in a short, but very striking, scene in the last episode of Season 2.
891* SlasherSmile: What sets him apart from the Dimension #646 Invincible is the disturbing smile he wears while brutally murdering Angstrom's son.
892* TheSociopath: From what little we see of him, it's clear that he has zero empathy, and he is one of the few versions of Mark that actively ''enjoys'' doing bad things.
893* WouldHurtAChild: He murders Levy's terrified son right in front of him, apparently ''ripping off the poor kid's head.''
894[[/folder]]
895
896[[folder:Omni-Man #646]]
897!!Nolan Grayson (Omni-Man)
898[[quoteright:1000:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alternate_omni_man_season_2_invincible.jpg]]
899 [[caption-width-right:1000:''"But you should've died at birth."''']]
900!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JKSimmons
901->''"Let's do this Mark. I missed lunch because of that riot in Bangkok."''
902
903Whereas the main Nolan Grayson chose to flee the Earth from having nearly beaten his son, Mark Grayson, to death for refusing to join the Viltrum Empire, the alternate Omni-Man succeeds in convincing Invincible to take over the Earth. Omni-Man makes himself known by assisting Invincible in defeating the Immortal near the end of their battle.
904----
905* ArmorPiercingResponse: Hearing Robot declare that he too will eventually die, Nolan responds back by suggesting the former should have died at birth. Robot can only remain stationary in his dying position, while Omni-Man flies away to help Invincible kill the remaining survivors.
906* TheBadGuyWins: This Omni-Man is from a universe where he succeeded in convincing his son to join him and they conquered the Earth together.
907* CurbStompBattle: Once he confronts Immortal, Omni-Man first quickly ends him by breaking the former's arm and swinging his hand so fast that it cuts Immortal's head. The flying head soon lands on Invincible's hands and gets crushed bits.
908* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite his LackOfEmpathy, he never lost his relationship with his son here and still is close with him. The two regularly have casual yet wholesome conversations all while they nonchalantly slaughter the humans that resist them.
909* KickTheDog: It isn't enough for him to mortally wound Robot. He also has to make a nasty ableist comment to the guy's face as he dies.
910-->''You should have died at birth.''
911* LackOfEmpathy: He has no empathy or compassion for the humans he views as "beneath" him, and even less hesitation to kill them over any hint of rebellion. He only shows empathy to his son when he thought he had killed Atom Eve.
912* OffWithHisHead: Omni-Man's final attack to the Immortal is to break his arms and then quickly slice his head while the latter is distracted. Afterwards, Omni-Man quickly throws the Immortal's head for Invincible to crush it.
913* OneHitKill: He delivers a single punch at Robot's tube, resulting in it leaking out liquids that exposes Robot to the poisonous oxygen.
914* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Unsurprisingly given the rather eugenicist viewpoint of the Viltrumite Empire's SocialDarwinist attitude, Nolan views the disabled and deformed Robot as somebody who should have died at birth or not been born at all.
915* SkewedPriorities: Throughout the raid on the Resistance, Nolan is more concerned with the fact that he's really hungry because he skipped lunch earlier, showing just how devoid of empathy he is and how he views the slaughter he commits as just work. His son shares this sentiment.
916* VillainRespect: He admits that he carried a sense of respect and empathy for the Immortal due to the fact that the Immortal understood what it was like to [[LongLived live for thousands of years]], and Nolan hoped that he could convince the hero to side with him. Of course, this does nothing to make him hesitate to murder the Immortal again for standing against him and his son.

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