Official Invincible Thread Discussion[No Comic Spoilers]

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I guess this is what people that read The Walking Dead felt like when Negan showed up in the live action show. A big old dose of "Will they?"
 
What's crazy is as much as the show is following the comics from what I've read so far, the show is actually more graphic than the books. Usually it's the other way around
 
Even in cartoons cac cant be with a black fk them

You mean Invincible moving on? That man ain't white. He Asian and Viltrumite. Lol

Plus the Black chick wasn't Black in the comics. From my understanding, this is more or less canon.

Im mad they allow him to call himself Invincible. He bearly wins fights and mostly gets fucked up. I could see him losing to aliens, but not struggling against humans and cyborgs/Robots. How did his father not teach him how to fight?I get Mark's powers developing late but it still doesn't make sense considering the mission.
 
You mean Invincible moving on? That man ain't white. He Asian and Viltrumite. Lol

Plus the Black chick wasn't Black in the comics. From my understanding, this is more or less canon.

Im mad they allow him to call himself Invincible. He bearly wins fights and mostly gets fucked up. I could see him losing to aliens, but not struggling against humans and cyborgs/Robots. How did his father not teach him how to fight?I get Mark's powers developing late but it still doesn't make sense considering the mission.

Who has fucked him up that wasn't a Viltrumite besides Battlebeast and the Dragon this last ep?
 
Im mad they allow him to call himself Invincible. He bearly wins fights and mostly gets fucked up. I could see him losing to aliens, but not struggling against humans and cyborgs/Robots. How did his father not teach him how to fight?I get Mark's powers developing late but it still doesn't make sense considering the mission.
I get the argument, but it depends on how you view the definition of invincible.

While we tend to think of it was being unable to be harmed, it also means unable to be overcome or conquered. Iron Man uses the same word as an adjective, and he takes Ls all of the time. To me, the sentiment is less about being unstoppable/unbeatable and more about being able to continue fighting and to (eventually) overcome adversity.
 
I get the argument, but it depends on how you view the definition of invincible.

While we tend to think of it was being unable to be harmed, it also means unable to be overcome or conquered. Iron Man uses the same word as an adjective, and he takes Ls all of the time. To me, the sentiment is less about being unstoppable/unbeatable and more about being able to continue fighting and to (eventually) overcome adversity.


When I think of the term being used in the face of adversity, it's to impossible odds or stronger opponents.

I agree that invincible is also used as a state of mind or simply overcoming odds. I just don't necessarily believe Mark meets this definition at this point in the story on average. Mark is more so lucky to survive. This is true for alot of the characters.

Using his worse loss, Mark didn't really overcome Omniman. Omniman let him live and killed thousands of people. I get your point of some may say Mark is invincible just for living through that regardless of losing. The problem is you see Mark struggle to win against much weaker opponents like the last episode. He technically didn't beat the villain himself which happens alot so it's hard to say he overcomes.
 
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