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* 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 of the plot relevant ones, the show 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.
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Invincible's arch enemy, a MadScientist with [[MyBrainIsBig a huge brain]] and the power to teleport anywhere who dedicates his life to destroying Mark Grayson.

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Invincible's arch enemy, a MadScientist with [[MyBrainIsBig a huge brain]] and the power to teleport anywhere open dimensional portals who dedicates his life to destroying Mark Grayson.



* 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 due to the accident, Levy's memories have been scrambled. His memories were 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.

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* 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 due to the accident, accident left Levy's memories have been scrambled. His memories were scrambled; merged with the mentally scarred version of Levy from the Evil 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.



* 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 been a battle of attrition into a brutal one-sided CurbStompBattle that leaves Angstrom for dead at the end of it.]]

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* 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 brutal, one-sided CurbStompBattle that leaves Angstrom for dead at the end of it.dead.]]



* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: He and Omni-Man are both [[FantasticRacism fantastic racists]], VisionaryVillain's and WellIntentionedExtremist's. 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]] and while Nolan was [[BreakThemByTalking ultimately defeated by Mark's words]], Angstrom's FatalFlaw made him far too stubborn to ever talk down.]]

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: He and Omni-Man are both [[FantasticRacism fantastic racists]], VisionaryVillain's and WellIntentionedExtremist's. 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]] and while Mark]]. While Nolan was [[BreakThemByTalking ultimately defeated by Mark's words]], Angstrom's FatalFlaw made him far too stubborn to ever talk down.]]



* 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 in this world Marks the good guy and he's the bad guy.

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* 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 in this world Marks world's Invincible is the good guy and he's the bad guy.



* 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 in nature.
* 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 bloody, barely-living pulp.]]

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* 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 in nature.
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* 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 bloody, barely-living literal bloody pulp.]]



* NeverMyFault: Despite the Mauler Twin pointing out 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.
* 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, and while he puts up a very good fight against Invincible, once he provokes the latter into cutting loose and using his full strength, it's all over for Angstrom.]]

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* 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.
* 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, and while underpowered. While he puts up gives Invincible a very good fight against Invincible, beating at first, once he provokes the latter into cutting loose and using his full strength, it's all over for Angstrom.]]



* 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.

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* 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.
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* FourEyesZeroSoul: His goggles are black, making them look like CoolShades, and he's pure evil.

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!!Mark Grayson (Invincible)
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->''"Tell you what... I'll kill the boy quickly."''

One of the many evil versions of Mark that killed Angstrom Levy, distinguished by a black and yellow suit with a cape.
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* KickTheDog: His short scene involves him murdering a child in front of his father, purely out of sadism.
* 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.
* WouldHurtAChild: He murders Levy's terrified son right in front of him, apparently ''ripping off the poor kid's head.''
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* FallenHero: He's introduced as a kind and generous if incredibly naïve super scientist who just wanted to grant humanity access to the multiverse. Then the accident happens, his brain ends up fusing with that 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.


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* 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.]]


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* 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.]]
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* CanonForeigner: He wasn't in the comics and was just created for the show.
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* 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 been a battle of attrition into a brutal one-sided CurbStompBattle that leaves Angstrom for dead at the end of it.]]

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* KneelBeforeZod: In season 2 he say "BOW TO KA-HOR!".






* HeroKiller: Kills [[spoiler:all copies of Dupli-Kate]] and eats Shrinking Rae, [[spoiler:seemingly]] killing her. [[spoiler:Although, it is quickly revealed in the episode after that Shrinking Rae ''barely'' survived.]]

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* HeroKiller: Kills [[spoiler:all copies of Dupli-Kate]] and eats Shrinking Rae, [[spoiler:seemingly]] killing her. [[spoiler:Although, it is quickly revealed in the episode after that Shrinking Rae ''barely'' survived.survived and Kate kept a back-up clone away from the danger.]]
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!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/ClancyBrown
A mummy ghost sealed in a tomb.
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* OnceASeason: So far had brief appearances in season 1 and two being an irrelevant villain.
* SealedEvilInACan: He's sealed in his tomb and needs a vessel to be ressurected.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: He is completely irrelevant to the story of Invincible, who isn't aware of his existence.
* 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.
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* 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 due to the accident, Levy's memories have been scrambled, most likely merging with the mentally scarred version of Levy from the Evil Invincible universe (and probably a few more as it's mentioned that Mark is evil in most of the universes he visited, along with the sheer number of Levy's gathered). 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.

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* 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 due to the accident, Levy's memories have been scrambled, most likely merging scrambled. His memories were merged with the mentally scarred version of Levy from the Evil Invincible universe (and probably a few more as it's mentioned that Mark is evil seen in most of the season two premiere as well as countless other universes he visited, along with the sheer number of Levy's gathered).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.
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* BigBad: One of the main competitors for the title in the BigBadEnsemble.

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* BigBad: One Of Season 2. He also serves as one of the main competitors for the title in the BigBadEnsemble.



* ContrastingSequelProtagonist: He and Omni-Man are both [[FantasticRacism fantastic racists]], VisionaryVillain's and WellIntentionedExtremist's. 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]] and while Nolan was [[BreakThemByTalking ultimately defeated by Mark's words]], Angstrom's FatalFlaw made him far too stubborn to ever talk down.]]

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* ContrastingSequelProtagonist: ContrastingSequelAntagonist: He and Omni-Man are both [[FantasticRacism fantastic racists]], VisionaryVillain's and WellIntentionedExtremist's. 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]] and while Nolan was [[BreakThemByTalking ultimately defeated by Mark's words]], Angstrom's FatalFlaw made him far too stubborn to ever talk down.]]
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* WouldHitAGirl: [[spoiler:He doesn't hesitate at all to attack Debbie and ends up savagely breaking her arm after she really pisses him off. In fact, he hates her almost as much as he does Mark himself, due to seeing her as his "creator" and the apparently large number of universes where she actually sides with Omni-Man herself.]]
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* ContrastingSequelProtagonist: He and Omni-Man are both [[FantasticRacism fantastic racists]], VisionaryVillain's and WellIntentionedExtremist's. 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]] and while Nolan was [[BreakThemByTalking ultimately defeated by Mark's words]], Angstrom's FatalFlaw made him far too stubborn to ever talk down.]]


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* 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 in this world Marks the good guy and he's the bad guy.
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* 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.

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* KilledMidSentence: The Immortal chucks him into space midway through his explanation of how he was going to destroy Denver.



* KilledMidSentence: The Immortal chucks him into space midway through his explanation of how he was going to destroy Denver.
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* ArchEnemy: Quickly becomes the Norman Osborn to Mark's Peter Parker. In fact, the season two finale indicates that Invincibles and Angstroms being archenemies is a multiversal constant; any universe in which these two coexist, they ''will'' hate one another.

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* ArchEnemy: Quickly becomes the Norman Osborn to Mark's Peter Parker. In fact, the season two finale indicates that Invincibles and Angstroms being archenemies arch enemies is a multiversal constant; any universe in which these two coexist, they ''will'' hate one another.



* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Part of the reason for his vendetta is that he has his alternates' memories of all their loved ones being ost 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.

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Part of the reason for his vendetta is that he has his alternates' memories of all their loved ones being ost 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.

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* ArchEnemy: Quickly becomes the Norman Osborn to Mark's Peter Parker.

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* ArchEnemy: Quickly becomes the Norman Osborn to Mark's Peter Parker. In fact, the season two finale indicates that Invincibles and Angstroms being archenemies is a multiversal constant; any universe in which these two coexist, they ''will'' hate one another.



* 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.



* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Part of the reason for his vendetta is that he has his alternates' memories of all their loved ones being ost 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.



* 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.

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* 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.]]


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* 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 bloody, barely-living pulp.]]


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* 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, and while he puts up a very good fight against Invincible, once he provokes the latter into cutting loose and using his full strength, it's all over for Angstrom.]]
* 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.


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* WouldHitAGirl: [[spoiler:He doesn't hesitate at all to attack Debbie and ends up savagely breaking her arm after she really pisses him off. In fact, he hates her almost as much as he does Mark himself, due to seeing her as his "creator" and the apparently large number of universes where she actually sides with Omni-Man herself.]]
* 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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* InsistentTerminology: He's ''Doc'' Seismic, not ''Professor'' Seismic -- professors are ''teachers,'' and he never taught.
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* 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 with fighting against Eve. The Atom Eve Special would show that him being her villain first is still true.

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* 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 with of fighting against Eve. The Atom Eve Special would show that him being her villain first is still true.



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'''Kill Cannon''': [[WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer It's a good trick.trick!]]

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* 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.



* 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 than swooping in to finish off the victor.



* 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.



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* 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.]]



* HeroKiller: Kills all copies of Dupli-Kate and eats Shrinking Rae, [[spoiler:seemingly]] killing her. [[spoiler:Although, it is quickly revealed in the episode after that Shrinking Rae ''barely'' survived.]]

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* HeroKiller: Kills all [[spoiler:all copies of Dupli-Kate Dupli-Kate]] and eats Shrinking Rae, [[spoiler:seemingly]] killing her. [[spoiler:Although, it is quickly revealed in the episode after that Shrinking Rae ''barely'' survived.]]
* 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.
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* AuthoritySoundsDeep: He has a very low voice and was briefly the leader of the Lizard League.

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* 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.
* HarmlessVillain: Far and away the most incompetent and bumbling member of the Lizard League.


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* 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.
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* 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]].
* 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.


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* 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 in nature.


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* 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 in order to bait Invincible into a fight and keeping him in a position favorable to Angstrom.]]
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* {{Expy}}: Of various MadScientist themed archnemesis figures in comics, like Lex Luthor, the Leader, or Doctor Doom. Given his multiversal hopping and the council he formed, he's also one to Kang.
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* {{Expy}}: Their reptilian theme makes them one to Marvel's Serpent Society. Although their masked mooks remind one of Cobra from G. I. Joe.

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* {{Expy}}: Their reptilian theme makes them one to Marvel's Serpent Society. Although their masked mooks mooks, GoldfishPoopGang tendencies, and King Lizard's general patheticness remind one of Cobra from G. I. Joe.
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!!Hail Mary
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->'''Omni-Man''': "You must be desperate, I've beat this thing already."
->'''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."

A large Cthulhu-like Kaiju that Omni-Man fought in episode 3. It survived the battle and was put into custody by the GDA.

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[[folder:Hail Mary]]
!!Hail Mary
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[[folder:Erickson]]
!!Steven Erickson
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->'''Omni-Man''': "You must be desperate, I've beat this thing already."
->'''Cecil''': "Sure, but we removed its pain center
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[[caption-width-right:241:''"No! [[HumanWeapon She's a weapon]],'' my ''weapon! And it's taken me years to get her back."'']]
!!!'''Voiced by''': Creator/LanceReddick
->''"The man who tore you from your mother's womb
and juiced it up with every drug enhancement you want to save him? Adorable."''

An especially ruthless former agent of the GDA
and upgrade we had- plus all the man behind Dr. Brandyworth's experiments that really pissed it off, and it blames you... Good luck."

A large Cthulhu-like Kaiju that Omni-Man fought in episode 3. It survived the battle and was put into custody by the GDA.
created Atom Eve. Upon learning Eve's still alive, he tries to hunt her down to make her a GDA weapon.



* 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.
* 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}}.
* 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.
* {{Cthulhumanoid}}: A roughly hominid Kaiju with a tentacled, eyeless face.
* 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.
* 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 drug enhancements and remove her pain center so she'll keep fighting as long as possible.
* {{Kaiju}}: She's called one in the show, and is a ginormous, destructive monster.
* ItCanThink: She doesn't hate Cecil for the painful upgrades and drugs, being seemingly loyal [[EnemyMine to his cause]], and if anything she blames Omni-Man.
* 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.
* 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.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: She was unnamed in the comics.
* ThePowerOfHate: Half of her increased strength is from the GDA's drugs. The other half is from being so inhumanely pissed at Omni-Man.
* 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.
* TentacledTerror: She has several tentacles around her mouth which she uses to grab Omni-man and Invincible.
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[[folder:Erickson]]
!!Steven Erickson
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[[caption-width-right:241:''"No! [[HumanWeapon She's a weapon]],'' my ''weapon! And it's taken me years to get her back."'']]
!!!'''Voiced by''': Creator/LanceReddick
->''"The man who tore you from your mother's womb and you want to save him? Adorable."''

An 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.
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* ArmCannon: His left arm has a cannon on it.
* CombatTentacles: He uses his tentacles to fight Rex.



* FunnyOctopus: He doesn't try to be but his poor grammar and goofy design and AtrociousAlias make him this.



* PsychoPink: Is a Pink supervillain who is incredibly agressive and angry.



[[folder:Depth-Dweller]]
!!Depth-Dweller
A giant crab /anglerfish kaiju Mark is forced to fight in Atlantis.

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!!Depth-Dweller
!!!Kaiju
[[folder:Hail Mary]]
!!Hail Mary
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->'''Omni-Man''': "You must be desperate, I've beat this thing already."
->'''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."

A giant crab /anglerfish kaiju Mark is forced to fight large Cthulhu-like Kaiju that Omni-Man fought in Atlantis.episode 3. It survived the battle and was put into custody by the GDA.


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* 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.
* 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}}.
* 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.
* {{Cthulhumanoid}}: A roughly hominid Kaiju with a tentacled, eyeless face.
* 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.
* 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 drug enhancements and remove her pain center so she'll keep fighting as long as possible.
* {{Kaiju}}: She's called one in the show, and is a ginormous, destructive monster.
* ItCanThink: She doesn't hate Cecil for the painful upgrades and drugs, being seemingly loyal [[EnemyMine to his cause]], and if anything she blames Omni-Man.
* 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.
* 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.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: She was unnamed in the comics.
* ThePowerOfHate: Half of her increased strength is from the GDA's drugs. The other half is from being so inhumanely pissed at Omni-Man.
* 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.
* TentacledTerror: She has several tentacles around her mouth which she uses to grab Omni-man and Invincible.
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[[folder:Depth-Dweller]]
!!Depth-Dweller
A giant crab /anglerfish kaiju Mark is forced to fight in Atlantis.
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[[folder:Cruise Ship Kaiju]]
A Kaiju that attacked a cruise ship and was killed by Anissa
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* AlwaysABiggerFish: They give mark a hard time, but Anissa easily one-shots it, showing how much more powerful she is.
* PrettyLittleHeadshots: Anissa flies straight through its head, causing a small hole.
* TentacledTerror: Unlike Hail Mary they have tentacles were on their torso in addition to small ones on their mouth.
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[[folder:Depth-Dweller]]
!!Depth-Dweller
A giant crab /anglerfish kaiju Mark is forced to fight in Atlantis.

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!!Octoboss
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A giant crab /anglerfish kaiju Mark is forced to fight in Atlantis.goofy octopus-man villain with a poor grasp of English and an army of squid-man goons.


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* {{Cthulhumanoid}}: A humanoid octopus man with an army of similarly humanoid squid people.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: He's ''potentially'' dangerous, but compared to most villains is a complete joke and his poor handling of English just makes him an even bigger laughingstock.
* 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 grammer.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Depth-Dweller]]
!!Depth-Dweller
A giant crab /anglerfish kaiju Mark is forced to fight in Atlantis.
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[[Characters/Invincible2021TheGraysonFamily The Grayson Family]] ([[Characters/Invincible2021OmniMan Omni-Man]]) | [[Characters/Invincible2021Superheroes Superheroes]] | '''Supervillains''' ([[Characters/Invincible2021TheEmpire The Empire]]) | [[Characters/Invincible2021Others Others]]-]]]]]

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* 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''.]]
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Shrinking Rae is confirmed to have survived. Dupli-Kate on the other hand...


* BondOneLiner: Played for Horror. To confirm Shrinking Rae's 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.

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* BondOneLiner: Played for Horror. 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.



* HeroKiller: Seemingly kills all copies of Dupli-Kate and eats Shrinking Rae, killing her. [[spoiler:Although, it is quickly revealed in the episode after that Shrinking Rae ''barely'' survived.]]

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* HeroKiller: Seemingly kills Kills all copies of Dupli-Kate and eats Shrinking Rae, [[spoiler:seemingly]] killing her. [[spoiler:Although, it is quickly revealed in the episode after that Shrinking Rae ''barely'' survived.]]



* 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 meet a gruesome end pressing against his insides.

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* 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.
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* 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.


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* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: In the comic version of the silo battle, Salamander died when Rex blew him up.

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