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* 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 are taken back to prison peacefully.

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* 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 are taken peacefully go back to prison peacefully.prison.
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* 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 are taken back to prison peacefully.

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* 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.



* 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.]] [[NotMakingThisUp It has to be seen to be believed.]]

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* 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.]] [[NotMakingThisUp [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer It has to be seen to be believed.]]



* NoodleIncident: It's unknown how a Earth-based Crime Boss like Machine Head was able to get a handle on a powerful space-faring being like him. With the most possible explenation being that his quantum computing powers and Isotope's teleporting ability somehow gave him a way.

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* NoodleIncident: It's unknown how a Earth-based Crime Boss like Machine Head was able to get a handle on a powerful space-faring being like him. With the most possible explenation explanation being that his quantum computing powers and Isotope's teleporting ability somehow gave him a way.
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* 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 - albeait, mostly because they want their payment]]. Overall they carry around an air of professionalism despite their super strength and large size.

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* 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 - albeait, albeit, mostly because they want their payment]]. Overall they carry around an air of professionalism despite their super strength and large size.


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* EveryoneHasStandards:
** 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.
** At least one of the twins have a respect for War Woman, and presumably the rest of the Guardians. Only being annoyed that she was interfering with their current plan and claiming she deserved the day off.


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* 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.
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* 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 ones that the Viltrumite leaves to die via a huge chunk of land that he presumably was just using to try and scare the remaining Flaxans scientist to his world.]]

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* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:You can't help but feel a modicum of pity for the Flaxans as Omni-man Omni-Man utterly obliterates their planet and society. Especially for the remaining ones that the Viltrumite leaves to die via a huge chunk of land that he presumably was just using to try and scare the remaining Flaxans scientist to his world.]]

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* LaughablyEvil: He's a little bit on the silly side, with his inane ramblings and how he's a PoliticallyCorrectVillain.

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* LaughablyEvil: He's a little bit on one of the silly side, less serious villains Mark faces in the show, with his inane ramblings over-the-top personality and how politically-correct tendencies mostly being PlayedForLaughs. [[NotSoHarmlessVillain That doesn't mean he's not a PoliticallyCorrectVillain.complete pushover, though.]]



* PoliticallyCorrectVillain: Rails against the founding fathers for being slaveowners, studied feminist theory, and has a genuine appreciation for African art and culture... none of which changes that he's a dangerous lunatic and professional supervillian.

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* PoliticallyCorrectVillain: Rails against the founding fathers for being slaveowners, studied feminist theory, and has a genuine appreciation for African art and culture... none of which changes that culture. [[VillainHasAPoint All things considered, he's not entirely incorrect.]] Still a dangerous lunatic and professional supervillian.bad guy, though.



* WellIntentionedExtremist: Somewhat. He claims that his attempts at destroying Mount Rushmore is an act of protest against the Founding Fathers and their history of racism/slave-owning. By itself, that sounds like a noble cause, but there are probably better ways of doing that than...whatever his plan was.



* BerserkButton: Do ''not'' destroy his furniture. Imported Italian maple costs a lot, you know.



* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Once he inserts the quantum-probability chip into his head, he reacts with what cna only be described as a [[HighOnCatnip robotic cocaine high.]]

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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Once he inserts the quantum-probability chip into his head, he reacts with what cna can only be described as a [[HighOnCatnip robotic cocaine high.]] [[NotMakingThisUp It has to be seen to be believed.]]



* EvilIsHammy: Tends to get loud and cheesy, especially when his Italian furniture is destroyed.

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* EvilIsHammy: Tends to get loud and cheesy, ''Extremely'' so, especially when his Italian furniture is destroyed.



* BossInMookClothing: He's introduced as just another random supervillain under Machine Head's employ. He then proceeds to beat Mark and the entire team of Guardians within an inch of their lives, with absolutely no warning or buildup whatsoever.



* EliteMooks: He is given no special introduction like the rest of Machine Head's mooks. It's only until he beats the hell out of Invincible and most of the new Guardians that the ''massive'' power gap is made apparent.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Once he implants the chip that he sent Titan to get. He gets what can only described as a mechanical orgasm.

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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Once he implants inserts the quantum-probability chip that into his head, he sent Titan to get. He gets reacts with what can cna only be described as a mechanical orgasm.[[HighOnCatnip robotic cocaine high.]]

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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: He leaves without actually finishing off the Guardians of the Globe because he was unsatisfied with their fight.



* SuperStrength: Proves to be ''far'' stronger than both Mark and Monster Girl, leaving them bloody and battered with the force of his blows.

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* SuperStrength: Proves to be ''far'' stronger than both Mark Invincible and Monster Girl, leaving them bloody and battered with the force of his blows.
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* ABeastInNameAndNature: Goes by the moniker Battle Beast, and heis a shameless Blood Knight that has the appearance of a white lion-like creature.

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* ABeastInNameAndNature: Goes by the moniker Battle Beast, and heis he is a shameless Blood Knight that has the appearance of a white lion-like creature.

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* {{Cyborg}}: He has a machine for a head.
* DullSurprise: When Invincible and Titan burst into his office, he simply says a bored "Hello Invincible, Titan".

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* {{Cyborg}}: As the name implies, his head is purely machine.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Once he implants the chip that he sent Titan to get.
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* DullSurprise: When Invincible and Titan burst into his office, he simply says a bored "Hello Invincible, Titan".Titan", this is mostly due to his quantum seer powers allowing him to see it coming.



* {{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.

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* {{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.face/head.
* LaughablyEvil: While he's no push over 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 more funnier too.



* SharpDressedMan: As expected of a man of his stature, he dons a snazzy white three-piece business suit.



* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: The black undershirt he has underneath his blazer/suit jacket has a white I on it.



* TheStarscream: Zig-zagged. [[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.]]

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* TheStarscream: Zig-zagged. [[spoiler:He Played with. [[spoiler:While he does 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.spot and it appears the two were planning it for quite a while as well.]]



* BaldOfEvil: Evil and bald, then again that last part because he's a living mass of magma.

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* BaldOfEvil: Evil and bald, then again that last part is probably because he's a living mass of magma.



* Hiv Mind: 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.

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* Hiv Mind: 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.



ABeastInNameAndNature: Goes by the moniker Battle Beast, and heis a shameless Blood Knight that has the appearance of a white lion-like creature.

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* RapidAging: Their weakness whenever they try to invade. They at least found a way to circumvent it.



* 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.



* 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, although by the time he returns to his home dimension it seemed like he was back by dinner.]]
* 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.



* PuppeteerParasite: Able to take control of any organism unless the organism can shapeshift (like the Martians). Viltrumites also seems to be immune.
* ZergRush: Once they find a host they're able to swarm up together.

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* Hiv Mind: 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.
* PuppeteerParasite: Able to take control of any organism unless unless the organism's skin is strong enough to not be adhered to (Invincible, a Viltrumite) or if the organism can shapeshift (like the Martians). Viltrumites also seems to be immune.
(The Martian race).
* ZergRush: Once ZergRush: Individually they are small and weak, but there are many of them and once they find a host they're able to swarm up together.use swarming tactics at such an incredible level they can overwhelm almost anything with ease.



ABeastInNameAndNature: Goes by the moniker Battle Beast, and heis a shameless Blood Knight that has the appearance of a white lion-like creature.



* NoodleIncident: It's unknown how a Earth-based Crime Boss like Machine Head was able to get a handle on a powerful space-faring being like him. With the most possible explenation being that his quantum computing powers and Isotope's teleporting ability somehow gave him a way.



* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His suit is mostly black with red gloves.

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* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His suit is mostly black with red gloves.gloves and accents.
* 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.
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Cleaning up grammer.


* 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:Even willing to work with and doing their best when they are hired by Robot to make him a new body. Outright adjusting their BrainUploading machine when it's clear that it has the possibility of killing his original body before the procedure could succeed]]. Overall they carry around an air of professionalism despite their super strength and large size.

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* 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:Even [[spoiler:They're even willing to work with and doing their best when they are hired by Robot to make him a new body. Outright adjusting 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]].succeed - albeait, mostly because they want their payment]]. Overall they carry around an air of professionalism despite their super strength and large size.



* AmbiguousCloneEnding: It was never made clear if the original died by the time of the escape or even '''way''' before that. In fact it's hard to tell if both of the current and past Mauler twins are clones themselves.

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* AmbiguousCloneEnding: It was never made clear if the original died by the time of the escape or even '''way''' before that. In fact it's hard to tell if both of the current and past Mauler twins are clones themselves.



* 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 live there's always a possibility of the twins being perpetual.

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* 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 validation. They are both equally replaceable and irreplaceable, as long as one of them live there's always a possibility of the twins being perpetual.



* 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 from working harmoniously together.

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* 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 from working harmoniously together.
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* {{Jerkass}}: Is straight up called a jerk by Amber and to say nothing of how he makes his Reanimen

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* {{Jerkass}}: Is straight up called a jerk by Amber and to say nothing of how he makes his ReanimenReanimen.



* 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.

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* WellIntentionedExtremist: He believes that what he is doing is improving humanity and increasing one's lifespan. No lifespan -- no matter how horrifying and incredibly evil it is.



* {{Expy}}: Of ''[[Franchise/CthulhuMythos Cthulhu]]'' being a giant monster with an octopus head, that is also difficult to kill.

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* {{Expy}}: Of ''[[Franchise/CthulhuMythos Cthulhu]]'' [[Franchise/CthulhuMythos Cthulhu]] being a giant monster with an octopus head, that is also difficult to kill.kill. It lacks the part where [[BrownNote its presence drives people insane]], however.
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* 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.]]

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* 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.]]
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* 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]].
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* HijackingCthulhu: Cecil kept her alive and teleported her to fight Omni-Man. They also juice her up on painkillers so she would keep fighting.

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* HijackingCthulhu: Cecil kept her alive and teleported her to fight Omni-Man. They also juice her up on painkillers drug enhancements and remove her pain center so she would keep fighting.



* ItsPersonal: When she fights Omni-Man a second time she realizes he was the one who beat her the first time.

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* 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.
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* PoliticallyCorrectVillain: Rails against the founding fathers for being oppressors and studied feminist theory. Still a bad guy.

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* PoliticallyCorrectVillain: Rails against the founding fathers for being oppressors and slaveowners, studied feminist theory. Still theory, and has a bad guy.genuine appreciation for African art and culture... none of which changes that he's a dangerous lunatic and professional supervillian.
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* 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.

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[[caption-width-right:350:''"I know where your family lives, and that means you work for me until I say you're fucking done!"'']]



* IHaveYourWife: Claims to know where Titan's family lives, which is why Titan can't leave him.


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* ShameIfSomethingHappened: Claims to know where Titan's family lives, which is why Titan can't leave him.
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* NoSell: The heroes' attacks barely even scratch him. Robot manage to leave a burn scar, but it's a flesh wound to Battle Beast at best.

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* NoSell: The heroes' attacks barely even scratch him. Robot manage managed to leave a burn scar, but it's a flesh wound to Battle Beast at best.
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* {{Expy}: Of Spider-Man foe Living Brain.

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* {{Expy}: {{Expy}}: Of Spider-Man foe Living Brain.

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* 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:Even willing to work with and doing their best when they are hired by Robot to make him a new body. Outright adjusting their BrainUploading machine when it's clear that it has the possibility of killing his original body before the procedure could succeed]]. Overall they carry around an air of proffessionallism despite their super strength and large size.

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* 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:Even willing to work with and doing their best when they are hired by Robot to make him a new body. Outright adjusting their BrainUploading machine when it's clear that it has the possibility of killing his original body before the procedure could succeed]]. Overall they carry around an air of proffessionallism professionalism despite their super strength and large size.



* {{Expy}: Of Spider-Man foe Living Brain.



* {{Expy}}: Of Spider-Man foe Sandman but with magma instead of sand.



* {{Expy}}: Seemingly of Doctor Octopus.

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* {{Expy}}: Seemingly of Doctor Octopus.ComicBook/DoctorOctopus.


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* 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:Even willing to work with and doing their best when they are hired by Robot to make him a new body. Outright adjusting their BrainUploading machine when it's clear that it has the possibility of killing his original body before the procedure could succeed.]]

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* 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:Even willing to work with and doing their best when they are hired by Robot to make him a new body. Outright adjusting their BrainUploading machine when it's clear that it has the possibility of killing his original body before the procedure could succeed.]]succeed]]. Overall they carry around an air of proffessionallism despite their super strength and large size.



* AmbiguousCloneEnding: It was never made clear if the original died by the time of the escape or even '''way''' before that. In fact it's hard to tell if both of the current and past Mauler's are clones.

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* AmbiguousCloneEnding: It was never made clear if the original died by the time of the escape or even '''way''' before that. In fact it's hard to tell if both of the current and past Mauler's Mauler twins are clones.clones themselves.



* ChainsawGripBFG: They both carry around what appears to be miniguns when assaulting the White House.

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* ChainsawGripBFG: They both carry around what appears to be futuristic miniguns when assaulting the White House.



* HiddenDepths: They are shown to have some knowledge of ''Literature/{{Frankenstein}}'', even citing differences between the novel and the movie adaptations.

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* HiddenDepths: 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.



* OhCrap: The two are understandably very scared when [[spoiler:the newly ressurected The Immortal is not only insanely pissed off, but straight up destroyed the mind-control collar in a fit of rage, while screaming at them where's Omni-man. Only has them backing away with their hands up.]]

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* OhCrap: The two are understandably very scared when [[spoiler:the newly ressurected revived The 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 where's Omni-man. Only has them backing They can only silently back away with their hands up.up, defensively.]]



* 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.
* 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 smash 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.]]
* SuperStrength: They're at least strong enough to be able to chuck tanks.

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* 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 from working harmoniously together.
* 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 smash 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.]]
* SuperStrength: They're at least strong enough to be able to chuck tanks.tanks and battle with some of the old Guardians of the Globe's heavy hitters.



A supervillain who can create powerful disruption waves that cause earth-shattering damage.

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* LaughablyEvil: He's a little bit on the silly side,.

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* LaughablyEvil: He's a little bit on the silly side,.side, with his inane ramblings and how he's a PoliticallyCorrectVillain.



* ClothingDamage: While his armor is very tough and it can take quite the beating [[RealityEnsues his clothes don't]]. Whenver 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.

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* BootsOfToughness: Wears a pair of what are presumably Timbs.
* ClothingDamage: While his armor is very tough and it can take quite the beating [[RealityEnsues his clothes don't]]. Whenver 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.



* StarterVillain: The first villain Mark faces.

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* StarterVillain: The first villain Mark faces.faces before he even becomes Invincible.


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* 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 ones that the Viltrumite leaves to die via a huge chunk of land that he presumably was just using to try and scare the remaining Flaxans scientist to his world.]]

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* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: He's a powerful intergalactic warrior searching for worthy opponents. How the hell an earth-based crime lord like Machine Head managed to contact him is anyone's guess.



* KnightOfCerebus: He is the first threat Mark and the Guardians face that is completely out of their league and it is clear he could have killed them all with little effort if he wanted to.

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* KnightOfCerebus: He is the first threat Mark and the Guardians face that is completely out of their league and it is league. It's clear that he could have killed them all with little effort if he wanted to.



* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: What his fight with the Invincible and the Guardians amounted to. Invincible, Monster Girl, and Black Samson got the ''gruesome'' worst of it and end up hospitalized.
* NoSell: The heroes' attacks only barely scratch him.

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* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: What his fight with the Invincible and the Guardians amounted to. Invincible, Monster Girl, and Black Samson got the ''gruesome'' worst of it and end up hospitalized.
* NoSell: The heroes' attacks only barely even scratch him.him. Robot manage to leave a burn scar, but it's a flesh wound to Battle Beast at best.


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Boss in Mook's clothing is for video games


* BossInMooksClothing: He is given no special introduction like the rest of Machine Head's mooks. It's only until he beats the hell out of Invincible and most of the new Guardians that the ''massive'' power gap is made apparent.


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!!Villains

!!!Earth

[[folder:The Mauler Twins]]
!!Mauler Twins
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!!!'''Voiced by''': Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson

Blue-skinned hyper-powerful superhumans, and long-time adversaries to the Guardians. Both proclaim to be the original while stating the other is a clone.
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* 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:Even willing to work with and doing their best when they are hired by Robot to make him a new body. Outright adjusting their BrainUploading machine when it's clear that it has the possibility of killing his original body before the procedure could succeed.]]
* 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.
* AmbiguousCloneEnding: It was never made clear if the original died by the time of the escape or even '''way''' before that. In fact it's hard to tell if both of the current and past Mauler's are clones.
* 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.
* 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.
* ChainsawGripBFG: They both carry around what appears to be miniguns when assaulting the White House.
* CloningBlues: Pun aside, they both argue over who is the clone and who is the original. Neither one knows for certain. When explaining this to [[spoiler:to the Robot's new clone body]], one of the twins states that they actually purposefully rig their brain uploading tech so that neither one remembers who started the cloning process, otherwise things would get ugly.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: They lack any form of footwear, but considering the size of their feet and strong build, they don't have much of a need for shoes.
* 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.
* EyeScream: One of the Mauler's 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.
* GeniusBruiser: They both 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 device. Which is why [[spoiler:Robot breaks them out and collaborates with them to give himself a new clone body.]]
* HiddenDepths: They are shown to have some knowledge of ''Literature/{{Frankenstein}}'', even citing differences between the novel and the movie adaptations.
* 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 live there's always a possibility of the twins being perpetual.
* LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine: One of the Maulers runs around wearing a labcoat in later episodes, most likely to differentiate himself from the other.
* LaughablyEvil: Their overall banter of which one is the real clone is this, and in general are quite casual and snarky.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Most of the time they are accompanied with songs by ''Music/RunTheJewels''.
* 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.
* OhCrap: The two are understandably very scared when [[spoiler:the newly ressurected The Immortal is not only insanely pissed off, but straight up destroyed the mind-control collar in a fit of rage, while screaming at them where's Omni-man. Only has them backing away with their hands up.]]
* PetTheDog: 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 Rudolph's say goodbye to one another]].
* 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.
* 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 smash 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.]]
* SuperStrength: They're at least strong enough to be able to chuck tanks.
* SuperToughness: They are also both extremely durable. They can survive being shot in the face and have to use a drill to get past their tough skin to draw blood.
* 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]]]].
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[[folder:Kill Cannon]]
!!Kill Cannon
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!!!'''Voiced By''': Creator/FredTatasciore

The first villain Mark fights as Invincible. He has recurring appearances as a running gag.
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* ArmCannon: It's why he has Cannon in his name.
* ButtMonkey: His recurring running gag appearances usually just have him to be beaten by Mark.
* FingerlessGloves: only has a singular one on his non-robot arm.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Has a black mask/helmet with a red visor, his costume has black and red color scheme all around.
* StarterVillain: He is the first villain Mark fights as the newly-costumed Invincible.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Doc Seismic]]
!!Doc Seismic
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!!!'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChrisDiamantopoulos

A supervillain who can create powerful disruption waves that cause earth-shattering damage.
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* 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.]]
* 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.
* EqualOpportunityEvil: The show adds the detail that he's a feminist who took courses in women's studies when getting his undergraduate degree.
* FamousLastWords:
--> '''Doc Seismic''': Ah god damn it, I should've spent more time on the jetpack-!!! ''[Falls to his death]''
* HiddenDepths: This version shows that he's a bit of a feminist. He also minored in African dance.
* LaughablyEvil: He's a little bit on the silly side,.
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Has a Ph. D in seismology, which he used to create gauntlets that can make earthquakes which he uses for eeeeeeevil.
* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: Used as a joke in his first episode that he specialized in many fields, although in humanities rather than hard sciences.
* PoliticallyCorrectVillain: Rails against the founding fathers for being oppressors and studied feminist theory. Still a bad guy.
* StrawFeminist: He claims Eve's outfit is sexist and believes she was forced to wear it, when she designed it herself.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Titan]]
!!Titan
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!!!'''Voiced by''': Creator/MahershalaAli

A criminal enforcer who generates a stone skin armor at will. A masked Mark first meets him before attaining his name Invincible.
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* 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]].
* 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.]]
* AffablyEvil: His next appearance shows him actively sparing people's lives while pulling out jobs.
* AntiVillain: He does bad things for his family, and avoids killing people when he doesn't have to.
* BadassBaritone: Creator/MahershalaAli, baby.
* BadassInANiceSuit: [[spoiler: Wears a black suit after taking over Machine Heads' empire.]]
* ClothingDamage: While his armor is very tough and it can take quite the beating [[RealityEnsues his clothes don't]]. Whenver 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.
* 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.
* ElementalArmor: His main superpower is to cover himself in a protective layer of stone.
* EnemyMine: He asks for Invincible's help to take down Machine Head.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He has a wife and daughter that he cares for very much and seeks to make their lives better.
* {{Expy}}: While in the comic he was mostly a version of Spider-Man foe Tombstone, in the show he comes across as a more morally gray Luke Cage.
* InTheHood: Dons a grey zip-up hoodie to help keep himself incognito.
* 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.]]
* 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.
* 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.
* StarterVillain: The first villain Mark faces.
* 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!".
* SuperStrength: Not on Invincible's level, but still enough to toss a fork lifter and cave in people's skulls with thrown objects.
* 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.
* 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.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Whenever he armors up, though mostly to prevent his hoodie from getting messed up.
* 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.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Machine Head]]
!!Machine Head
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"I know where your family lives, and that means you work for me until I say you're fucking done!"'']]
!!!'''Voiced by''': Creator/JeffreyDonovan
A crime lord that has a machine for a head.
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* AdaptationalBadass: In 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.
* {{Cyborg}}: He has a machine for a head.
* DullSurprise: When Invincible and Titan burst into his office, he simply says a bored "Hello Invincible, Titan".
* ElectronicSpeechImpediment: His voice has a very slight autotuning effect on it.
* EvilIsHammy: Tends to get loud and cheesy, especially when his Italian furniture is destroyed.
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: He's called Machine Head... for exactly the reason you think he is.
* {{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.
* IHaveYourWife: Claims to know where Titan's family lives, which is why Titan can't leave him.
* PragmaticVillainy: One of the reasons he doesn't let Titan off the hook after he pays off his debt. Good help is hard to come by and Titan is too useful to simply let go, where a potential competitor could recruit him or worse, he becomes a hero and thus, a thorn in Machine Head's side.
* 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.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: He sports this mentality against superheroes.
--> '''Machine Head''': Invincible's right, I'm out of my league. Except I've got money!
* 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 enfourcer will make getting a normal job almost impossible.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Isotope]]
!!Isotope
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!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChrisDiamantopoulos
Machine Head's right-hand man. [[spoiler:Later revealed to be Titan's as well.]]
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* HazyFeelTurn: [[spoiler:He leaves Machine Head at the mercy of the Guardians, and as it turns out is working for Titan.]]
* NoodleIncident: Machine head grills on him for a certain incident and he sheepishly tries to defend himself by saying it was one time.
* TheStarscream: Zig-zagged. [[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.]]
* {{Teleportation}}: His main ability.
* 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.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: He has green hair.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kursk]]
!!Kursk
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!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RossMarquand
An Eastern-European electricity-based supervillain.
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* EarlyBirdCameo: Briefly seen in the first episode being taken down by Red Rush.
* ElementalShapeshifter: Can move as bolts of electricity.
* {{Expy}}: Of Spider-Man villain, Electro.
* RedScare: Has an Eastern-European accent, and his name is of a Russian city.
* PsychoElectro: Natch.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Furnace]]
!!Furnace
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A machine-like supervillain who uses flamethrowers.
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* AmbiguousRobots: It's not clear ''what'' he is, but he seems to be a robotic outer shell containing a molten liquid core.
* PlayingWithFire: His arms transform into flamethrowers.
* TheUnintelligible: Thus far has only made machine noises.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Magmaniac]]
!!Magmaniac
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A supervillain made of living magma.
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* BaldOfEvil: Evil and bald, then again that last part because he's a living mass of magma.
* BlobMonster: He's made of molten rock, so blowing him apart only slows him down.
* ElementalShapeshifter: Is a mass of living magma.
* TheVoiceless: Has yet to speak.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tether Tyrant]]
!!Tether Tyrant
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!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ReginaldVeljohnson
A supervillain who fights with prehensile tethers branching from his chest.
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* 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.
* CombatTentacles: His tethers operate like this, being strong enough to dismember a person.
* {{Expy}}: Seemingly of Doctor Octopus.
* MadeOfIron: He can take a surprising amount of beating for someone facing a half-Viltrumite and other powerful superheroes.
* 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.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:D.A. Sinclair]]
!!D.A. Sinclair
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!!!'''Voiced by''': Creator/EzraMiller

A mad scientist in college, abducting people to turn into cyborgs called "Reanimen" due to an obsession with "improving" humanity.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: The two-piece suit he wears in the comics is black, where in the show, it's colored mauve.
* 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.
* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: Has pale skin and jet black hair, and is also a deranged mad scientist.
* TheEvilsOfFreeWill: He lobotomizes and put chips in the brains of the Reanimen to take away their free will.
* 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.
* InsufferableGenius: He is known for thinking he's smarter than everyone else and calls everyone in the college idiots.
* {{Jerkass}}: Is straight up called a jerk by Amber and to say nothing of how he makes his Reanimen
* 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.
* MadDoctor: He kidnaps people and replaces their limbs and organs with machines.
* 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.
* 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.
* PsychopathicManChild: Basically throws a tantrum after seeing Omni-man destroy his second iteration of Reanimen.
* 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.]]
* 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.
* 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.]]
* 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.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Reanimen]]
!!The Reanimen
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Humans that were transformed into cyborgs by D.A. Sinclair.
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* ArtificialZombie: The ones that fought Omni-Man were corpses given cybernetic parts.
* BodyHorror: Their transformation is rather grisly and gory.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Courtesy of a chip that Sinclair planted into their brains.
* CyberCyclops: Their helmet has a single large red eyepiece giving them this look.
* SuperStrength: Individually they are able to go toe-to-toe with Mark. As a group they nearly kill him [[spoiler: and are able to overwhelm even ''Omni-Man'' for a short time.]]
* UnwillingRoboticisation: What they were subject to.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hail Mary]]
!!Hail Mary
A large Cthulhu-like Kaiju that Omni-Man fought in episode 3. Is kept by Cecil
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* {{Expy}}: Of ''[[Franchise/CthulhuMythos Cthulhu]]'' being a giant monster with an octopus head, that is also difficult to kill.
* FeelNoPain: Cecil had his people remove her pain center to allow her to better combat Omni-Man.
* GodzillaThreshold: She is released to fight Omni-Man after the space lasers and Reanimen fail to keep him back. Doing this causes their teleporter to stop working due to how big she is.
* HijackingCthulhu: Cecil kept her alive and teleported her to fight Omni-Man. They also juice her up on painkillers so she would keep fighting.
* {{Kaiju}}: Is called one in the show, and is a ginormous monster.
* ItsPersonal: When she fights Omni-Man a second time she realizes he was the one who beat her the first time.
* TentacledTerror: Has several tentacles around her mouth which she uses to grab Omni-man and Invincible.
[[/folder]]

!!!Aliens

[[folder:The Flaxans]]
!!The Flaxans
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A warrior race from another dimension who use their technology to capture slaves from other dimensions.
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* AdaptationalBadass: In the comics, they mostly just showed up every once in a while to fulfill the typical "alien invasion" plot common to most comic books. Here, they very nearly take out the entirety of 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.
* AllThereInTheManual: The Flaxan Commander is named Slash due to his scar according to the X-Ray available when the video is paused when the Commander is on-screen.
* CanonForeigner: The Commander is original to the animated series to give the invading army more of a personality.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Its implied the reason the Commander 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]][[ForTheEvulz ...for kicks]].
* 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.
* EvilSoundsDeep: Their commander. Courtesy of Creator/DjimonHounsou.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: One of them gets a nasty scar on his face from getting punched by Invincible.
* RapidAging: Their weakness whenever they try to invade. They at least found a way to circumvent it.
* 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.
* PoweredArmor: On their third attack, the Commander dons a large power suit that lets him beat down Invincible. [[spoiler: It doesn't do much for him against Omni-Man though.]]
* PrepareToDie: The one word Slash ever says in english while pummeling Mark:
-->"''Die''".
* SociopathicSoldier: They have no issue immediately gunning down human civilians every time they appear. Slash in particular ''really'' likes killing people.
* TheUnintelligible: They speak a language no one understands. Robot later figures out their language from recordings.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sequids]]
!!Sequids
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Aliens with tentacles that are harmless without a host, but have destroyed countless worlds.
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* AliensAreBastards: They have ruined many worlds.
* TheDreaded: The Martians certainly think so and prepare to execute several humans in order to prevent them from receiving a host.
* {{Expy}}: Of Starro the Conqueror.
* PuppeteerParasite: Able to take control of any organism unless the organism can shapeshift (like the Martians). Viltrumites also seems to be immune.
* ZergRush: Once they find a host they're able to swarm up together.
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[[folder:Battle Beast]]
!!Battle Beast
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!!!'''Voiced by''': Creator/MichaelDorn

A lion-like alien that was employed by Machine Head who wanted to seek worthy combatants.
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* BloodKnight: Absolutely adores fighting and wants to find worthy opponents.
* {{Bloodlust}}: He licks Invincible's blood off of his face after he opens his arms out and let's the hero's blood splattered against him from the impact of Battle Beasts' mace.
* BossInMooksClothing: He is given no special introduction like the rest of Machine Head's mooks. It's only until he beats the hell out of Invincible and most of the new Guardians that the ''massive'' power gap is made apparent.
* BraidsOfBarbarism: Has twin braids and is ''very'' barbaric.
* CarryABigStick: Carries a mace, which he puts to good use on Invincible's stomach.
* CatsAreMean: He's a lion-like alien and a ruthless bloodthirsty combatant.
* CurbStompBattle: Does this to Invincible and the ''entire'' Guardians of the Globe.
* GreatWhiteFeline: Is a white lion-like alien and is the most formidable foe Invincible faced so far.
* TheJuggernaut: He beats the hell out of Invincible and the new Guardians without even a scratch. They survived only because he left, calling their fight a disappointment.
* NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction: After crushing most of the heavy hitters of the Guardians of the Globe, he decides to leave as he feels they're too easy to fight.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: What his fight with the Invincible and the Guardians amounted to. Invincible, Monster Girl, and Black Samson got the ''gruesome'' worst of it and end up hospitalized.
* NoSell: The heroes' attacks only barely scratch him.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His suit is mostly black with red gloves.
* WakeUpCallBoss: Battle Beast is an Omni-Man level alien warrior that was hired as security for Machine Head. He annihilated Mark, then nearly killed 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 as he felt they were unworthy.
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