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

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* FourEyesZeroSoul: His goggles are black, making them look like CoolShades, SinisterShades, and he's pure evil.
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* IronyAsSheIsCast: Voiced by [[Creator/MichaelDorn]], who was infamous for playing the codifier for TheWorfEffect (who incidentally also sought honor through deeds in combat). In contrast, Battle Beast is the one handing the beatdowns out.
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* OneHitKill: He delivers a single punch at Robot's tube, resulting in it leaking out liquids that exposes Robot to the poisonous oxygens.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Unsurprisingly given the rather eugenicist viewpoint of the Viltrumite Empire's TheSocialDarwinist attitude, Nolan views the disabled and deformed Robot as somebody who should have died at birth or not been born at all.

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* OneHitKill: He delivers a single punch at Robot's tube, resulting in it leaking out liquids that exposes Robot to the poisonous oxygens.
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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Unsurprisingly given the rather eugenicist viewpoint of the Viltrumite Empire's TheSocialDarwinist SocialDarwinist attitude, Nolan views the disabled and deformed Robot as somebody who should have died at birth or not been born at all.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Only to a degree. Where his comic counterpart was vicious sadist on top of his ruthless G-Man gimmick, the show's version of Erickson is more laidback and seemingly genuine about his actions being -- in his head -- for the greater good. Notably, his killings of [[spoiler:Brandyworth and the braindead Polly]] are totally accidental in the show; in the comic, [[KickTheDog he does it purposefully and for no reason other than to hurt Brandyworth and Eve]]. With all that said, he's still a nasty piece of work and a total {{Jerkass}} here, and even the parts where he's softened can arguably just make him look even worse by adding a layer of NeverMyFault to his character.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Only to a degree. Where his comic counterpart was vicious sadist on top of his ruthless G-Man gimmick, the show's version of Erickson is more laidback and seemingly genuine about his actions being -- in his head -- for the greater good. Notably, his killings of [[spoiler:Brandyworth and the braindead Polly]] are totally accidental in the show; in the comic, [[KickTheDog he does it purposefully and for no reason other than to hurt Brandyworth and Eve]]. With all that said, he's still a nasty piece of work and a total {{Jerkass}} here, and even the parts where he's softened can arguably just make him look even worse by adding a layer of NeverMyFault to his character.



* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a very deep voice courtesy of the late Creator/LanceReddick, though it's arguably something of a subversion, as while his is deep, it's also [[VocalDissonance rather sonorous and gentle sounding]] in a way that you wouldn't really expect from such an abrasive guy.

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* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a very deep voice courtesy of the late Creator/LanceReddick, though it's arguably something of a subversion, as however while his is deep, it's also [[VocalDissonance rather sonorous and gentle sounding]] in a way that you wouldn't really expect from such an abrasive guy.
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* AxCrazy: [[spoiler: In the finale Angstrom utterly loses his mind and is deadset on killing Mark, but not before torturing his family and maniacally ranting about how he isn't a villain. He fails to prove his point by breaking Debbie's arm and throwing baby Oliver around like a ragdoll.]]

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* AxCrazy: [[spoiler: In the season two finale Angstrom utterly loses his mind and is deadset on killing Mark, but not before torturing his family and maniacally ranting about how he isn't a villain. He fails to prove his point by breaking Debbie's arm and throwing baby Oliver around like a ragdoll.]]
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* KickTheDog: For all his talk of being the good guy in his confrontation with Invincible, when finally battling Mark himself in a normal city, Angstrom casually teleports two random civilians to other dimensions ''[[ForTheEvulz for no reason whatsoever]]''. Not only does he show no intention of bringing them back later, but those people are likely stuck on a DeathWorld, lacking the powers and combat experience of Mark himself...
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* AxCrazy: [[spoiler: In the finale Angstrom utterly loses his mind and is deadset on killing Mark, but not before torturing his family and maniacally ranting about how he isn't a villain. He fails to prove his point by breaking Debbie's arm and throwing baby Oliver around like a ragdoll.]]
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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 and Kate kept a back-up clone away from the danger.]]

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* HeroKiller: Kills [[spoiler:all copies of Dupli-Kate]] [[spoiler: Subverted. He seemingly kills both Dupli-Kate and eats Shrinking Rae, [[spoiler:seemingly]] killing her. [[spoiler:Although, it is quickly but it's revealed in the episode after that Shrinking Rae ''barely'' survived and Kate kept a back-up clone away from the danger.]]
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-->''Immortal your way out of that.''

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-->''Immortal -->"''Immortal your way out of that.''''"



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-->'''''Invincible:''' Immortal your way out of that.''

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-->'''''Invincible:''' Immortal -->''Immortal your way out of that.''
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* TheoryTunnelVision: The accident leaves him with an absolute and unshakable certainty that Invincible is not only evil, but responsible for all of Angstrom's suffering. Any viewpoint that opposes this does not factor into Levy's thought processes at all.

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* TheoryTunnelVision: The accident leaves him with an absolute and unshakable certainty that Invincible is not only evil, but responsible for all of Angstrom's suffering. Any viewpoint that opposes this does not factor into Levy's thought processes at all. Debbie even gets under his skin by bringing up the fact that if he and Mark are fated arch enemies across TheMultiverse, then he's making himself the villain for once by opposing TheHero his native Invincible turned out to be. Instead, Angstrom insists that Mark's villainy ''will'' show itself in order to hold his fragile mentality together, focusing on the common thread of his variant selves being good men opposing an evil supervillain rather than accept that they're the one time the dynamic has been reversed.



* 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. Debbie even notes during the season 2 finale that a personal aspect to his antagonism of Mark is the unfairness of his native Invincible being a genuinely heroic character when he suffers daily from the memories of all the evil Invincibles who tormented and traumatised his variants across the multiverse, making him the villain for wanting to punish Invincible.
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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 arch enemies 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 arch enemies is a multiversal constant; any universe in which these two coexist, they ''will'' hate one another. Debbie notes this as another reason why Angstrom's TheoryTunnelVision with Mark being the evil villain is so pervasive: with ''his'' Mark turning out to be a genuinely good and altruistic hero, when Levy has to deal with countless repeating memories of all the times his variants weren't every single day, Levy is essentially forced into the role of the villain by his natural opposition of Invincible, something that further unravels his frayed sanity and drives his insistent that Mark ''will'' be evil one way or another, as a form of SanityStrengthening.



* 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.

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* TheConstant: When Angstrom experiences flashbacks of his alternate selves memories, it slowly becomes apparent that him and Invincible being nemeses is a ''very'' common theme throughout the multiverse. This actually causes problems for Levy, because whilst this would be justified with any of the countless number of [[EvilCounterpart Evil Invincibles]] in the multiverse, his ''native'' Mark is the outlier as a genuinely heroic individual. Rather than face the cruel {{Irony}} that the man he's tormented with memories of countless atrocities on his hands is the ''good guy'' and himself forced into being a villain because he opposes him, Angstrom instead pushes the narrative that Mark is or will be evil in order to keep his sanity together.



* 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 those of his multiple alternate universe counterparts, and he becomes a complete lunatic out to kill Mark, unable to distinguish the heroic version we follow from his villainous alternates.

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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 those of his multiple alternate universe counterparts, and he becomes a complete lunatic out to kill Mark, unable to distinguish the heroic version we follow from his villainous alternates. Another aspect, as Debbie surmises, is that because ''this'' Mark remained a hero, their [[TheConstant eternal nature]] as enemies meant that Angstrom was therefore forced into the villain in the narrative, an injustice that rankles him with all the memories he's suffering from of the countless other Marks his vendetta would be justified against.



* FreudianExcuse: He used to be a naive, but well-meaning scientist with the ability to create portals to other universes, who wanted to help the Multiverse by assimilating all the knowledge of his alternative selves. However, he accidentally botched his own plan to save a beaten up Invincible, which caused an explosion that mutated his brain. Worst still, since most of his alternative versions belong to an universe where Invincible is the villain, he lost sight of which memories belong to him or to his others, giving him a deep hatred towards the innocent, good Invincible.

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* FreudianExcuse: He used to be a naive, but well-meaning scientist with the ability to create portals to other universes, who wanted to help the Multiverse by assimilating all the knowledge of his alternative selves. However, he accidentally botched his own plan to save a beaten up Invincible, which caused an explosion that mutated his brain. Worst still, since most of his alternative versions belong to an universe where Invincible is the villain, he lost sight of which memories belong to him or to his others, giving him a deep hatred towards the innocent, good Invincible. As Debbie notes, all those conflicting memories have one common overlapping point where Mark and Angstrom are enemies, but because his native Mark is TheHero, Angstrom therefore became the villain in opposing him, an unfairness that further drives his insistence that Mark ''is'' evil, so he can still be the good man fighting the crazed Supervillain, like all his alternate variants.
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* FreudianExcuse: He used to be a naive, but well-meaning scientist with the ability to create portals to other universes, who wanted to help the Multiverse by assimilating all the knowledge of his alternative selves. However, he accidentally botched his own plan to save a beaten up Invincible, which caused an explosion that mutated his brain. Worst still, since most of his alternative versions belong to an universe where Invincible is the villain, he lost sight of which memories belong to him or to his others, giving him a deep hatred towards the innocent, good Invincible.
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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]]. 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 [[VisionaryVillain Visionary Villains]] and WellIntentionedExtremist's.[[WellIntentionedExtremist Well-Intentioned Extremists]]. However while Omni-Man's racism towards humans came from the fanatical belief that they were [[PunyEarthlings a weak, inferior species of insects that needed Viltrumite leadership]], Angstrom's hatred of Viltrumites [[ArchEnemy (specifically Mark)]] is more justified since he's witnessed Invincible and Omni-Man's cruelty throughout TheMultiverse. Angstrom was an ActualPacifist before his SanitySlippage kicked in while Nolan heavily believed in the Viltrumite notion of MightMakesRight. Omni-Man was (ironically) an InvincibleVillain who Mark [[CurbStompBattle didn't stand a chance against in a fight]], [[spoiler:[[GlassCannon Angstrom massively overestimated his own strength]] and [[CurbStompBattle couldn't hold his own against Mark]]. While Nolan was [[BreakThemByTalking ultimately defeated by Mark's words]], Angstrom's FatalFlaw made him far too stubborn to ever talk down.]]

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* FarmerAndTheViper: Discussed, Angstrom is motivated by the belief and fear that Mark will become a supervillain because all the other Marks in the multiverse did so. In the alternate universes, Angstrom either a hero fighting Invincible or an unknown casuality of Mark's attacks. However, as Debbie angrily points out, Angstrom is the villain in this case, rather than the hero.



* GoMadFromTheRevelation: [[spoiler: Angstrom accidentally assimilated all the trauma from his alternate universe counterparts and believes that Mark is destined to become a villain like the other Marks across the multiverse. However, he doesn't seem to realize or accept that Mark is genuinely trying to a hero and it's Angstrom who's actually the villain in this dimension.]]



* KnightTemplar: In every dimension, Angstrom has seen that Mark has become a villain and genuinely believes that Mark will follow the same path as the others and become a villain. However, since the accident, his memories have merged with the other alternate-Angstroms, and he cannot differentiate their memories from his own.



* SanitySlippage: The accident that transforms him also drives him thoroughly insane due to flooding his mind with memories from all his alternates. In particular, the memories of those where where Mark was evil and joined Omni-Man -- cause Angstrom to become absolutely certain that ''his'' Invincible is also evil and must be killed.

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* SanitySlippage: The accident that transforms him also drives him thoroughly insane due to flooding his mind with memories from all his alternates. In particular, the memories of those where where Mark was evil and joined Omni-Man -- cause Angstrom to become absolutely certain that ''his'' Invincible is also evil and must be killed.



* 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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* SquishyWizard: [[spoiler: Angstrom is able to summon people from other dimensions and can send people to other dimensions, but when he tries to fight Invincible hand-to-hand, Mark seemingly beats him to death in a frenzy.]]
* SupportPartyMember: Angstrom's powers don't have an offensive purpose, he can open doors to other dimensions and close them. [[spoiler: In the season 2 finale, Angstrom's fight against Invincible consists of Angstrom sending Invincible to alternate dimensions so he'll be killed by the inhabitants or summoning people from other dimensions to attack Mark. When Angstrom tries to kill Invincible himself, he's quickly overwhelmed and is seemingly beaten to death by a frenzied Mark.]]
* 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.]]



* TragicVillain: Once a kindhearted pacifist and brilliant scientist who just wanted to help people, the accident partly and inadvertently caused by Invincible's involvement turns Angstrom into a mutant freak and shatters his mind, driving him to forego all his noble intentions and plans in favor of hunting down and destroying Invincible as a supervillain.

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* TragicVillain: Once a kindhearted pacifist and brilliant scientist who just wanted to help people, people by gathering knowledge from all the other Angstrom Levy's in the multiverse. However, Angstrom causes an accident partly and inadvertently caused by Invincible's involvement turns Angstrom into a mutant freak and shatters his mind, driving him when he takes off the headset to forego all his noble intentions and plans in favor of hunting down and destroying save Invincible from the Mauler Twins, and in doing so he mutates himself by accident. Not only that, he unwittingly absorbed the collective trauma from all the alternate-Angstroms where Invincible was a supervillain instead of the hero in their respective dimensions, causing Angstrom to believe that Invincible will follow the same path as a supervillain.them.

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** More specifically in the comics it is revealed he is some kind of human/mutant who outputs high amounts of magma and fire, and wears the Furnace suit to channel it. In comparison, he's less talkative, and the injuries he sustains (plus the reaction to them) make it lean more into Funace actually being a sentient machine of some kind.



* 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.

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* LaserGuidedKarma: While he doesn't suffer the same fate he puts through his Reanimen, Mark and William do give him a good idea of how his test subjects feel when they get mangled by him. Via a beat down and a very broken jaw courtesy of a very pissed off human and half-Viltrumite. By the second time he appears he's still healing and looks pretty ridiculous while he's at it. Adding to this, watching his newly improved second-gen squad of Reanimen bite the dust ''causes him to throw a childish fit by smashing a keyboard'' because his face is too swollen to yell.



* 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.

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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. Heck, she seemingly survives ''the second encounter'' because Omni-Man is dealing with a resurrected Immortal and Invincible seemingly knock her and move on to fight each other



* 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.

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* 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.Omni-Man more for beating her.


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* SparedByTheAdaptation: She survives both her fights with Omni-Man. The second time She seemingly just gets incapacitated by Invincible [[KnowWhenToFoldEm and either understands she won't win]] or is knocked out. Either way, after that, the focus shifts to Omni-Man's reveal and fight with Invincible [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse , and she has been absent since.]]


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* 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.

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* 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 then swooping in to finish off the victor.
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* KillItThroughItsStomach: Subverted when Shrinking Rae attempts to do this to him. His toughess enables him to tank the attempt and [[spoiler:nearly]] kill her instead.

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* KillItThroughItsStomach: Subverted when Shrinking Rae attempts to do this to him. His toughess toughness enables him to tank the attempt and [[spoiler:nearly]] kill her instead.
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* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: Despite Season 2 opening with the concept of alternate universes and alternate Evil Marks right away, this particular Evil Invincible is among the actually significant ones for future events, yet he debuts in a short, but very striking, scene in the last episode of Season 2.
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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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* 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 those of his multiple alternate universe counterparts, and he becomes a complete lunatic out to kill Mark, unable to distinguish the heroic version we follow from his villainous alternates.
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* FauxAffablyEvil: Even ''more so'' than his 646 counterpart. He talks to the Angstrom Levy of his universe like as if he's an old friend of his... right before murdering his son right in front of him.
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* EvilFeelsGood: This one is a step above among the already reprehensible Evil Invincibles, he genuinely enjoys being a murderous fiend, lacking the ideological shield other Evil Marks adopted by accepting their Viltrumite heritage thus excusing their actions by claiming it is for the greater good.
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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, Season 2's finale teases his existence by giving him a show-original and very nefarious intro by killing Angstrom Levy's son in one of the many universes.

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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 among the few Evil Invincibles with greater plot relevant significance in following arcs compared to the lesser important ones, Season 2's finale teases his existence by giving him a show-original and very nefarious intro by killing Angstrom Levy's son in one of the many universes.
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!!Mark Grayson (Invincible)

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The Mark Grayson we know being a defender of humanity is an anomaly in TheMultiverse; across many dimensions, Invincible embraced his Viltrumite heritage and joined his father in conquering Earth.
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!!Mark Grayson (Invincible)(Invincible #646)



Although the main Mark Grayson chose to defy his father, Omni-Man, from taking over the world, this Invincible from dimension #646 chose to side with Omni-Man, resulting in the end of humanity.

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Although the main Mark Grayson chose to defy his father, Omni-Man, from taking over the world, this The Invincible from dimension #646 chose to side with Omni-Man, resulting in the end of humanity.




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

One of the many evil versions of Mark that met Angstrom Levy, distinguished by a black and yellow suit with a cape.
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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, Season 2's finale teases his existence by giving him a show-original and very nefarious intro by killing Angstrom Levy's son in one of the many universes.
* FourEyesZeroSoul: His goggles are black, making them look like CoolShades, and he's pure evil.
* 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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!!Mark Grayson (Invincible)
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/StevenYeun
->''"Tell you what... I'll kill the boy quickly."''

One of the many evil versions of Mark that met Angstrom Levy, distinguished by a black and yellow suit with a cape.
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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, Season 2's finale teases his existence by giving him a show-original and very nefarious intro by killing Angstrom Levy's son in one of the many universes.
* FourEyesZeroSoul: His goggles are black, making them look like CoolShades, and he's pure evil.
* 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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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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* 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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* 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 Season 2's finale teases his existence by giving him a show-original and very nefarious intro by killing Angstrom Levy's son in one of the many universes.

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