For three consecutive days, the relentless conflict known as The Invincible War unfolded, during which eighteen distinct versions of Mark Grayson from other dimensions descended upon our Prime Earth. These powerful entities wreaked havoc and destruction on our world. This devastating war left a trail of mass ruin and loss of life in major cities across the globe, tarnishing the once-revered name of Invincible, a name now forever linked to the malevolent hatred of Angstrom Levy towards his former ally.
Fans curious about the 18 distinct versions of Invincible’s evil counterpart, Mark Grayson from different dimensions, might be interested in learning their fates. To provide a resolution for those who found it difficult to follow each of these alternate reality incarnations, we could share the outcomes of all 18 variants.
This discussion primarily focuses on the comic books titled “Invincible,” although brief mentions of the related Amazon Prime Video series will also be included.
Spoilers ahead for Invincible!
18. Capevincible
Sinister Mark is Left Stranded to Become a Cannibal

Capevincible, also known as Sinister Mark, is renowned for his distinctive yellow-and-black attire, complete with a striking yellow cape, and is one of the rare Invincible versions to make it through the war. After being deceived by Angstrom Levy, Capevincible was exiled to a barren desert planet alongside other variants. There, he endured for months by battling and consuming his fellow Invincibles, transforming into a cannibal who feasted on the flesh of his peers. Eventually, he met his demise at the hands of Prime Invincible and Movincihawk (Mohawk Mark).
17. Sportvincible
A CW-Inspired Counterpart, Killed Off-Screen

In a fresh take, Sportvincible stands out for his unique twist on the traditional costume – a leather jacket version that seems to poke fun at the CW network’s fondness for leather superhero attires. Other than the distinctive costume, Sportvincible doesn’t contribute much to the plot and meets his end off-screen in the Amazon Prime Video series. The identity of his killers remains a mystery. It’s possible that Savage Dragon, a character from the crossover comics, might have been responsible for his demise; however, due to copyright matters, he doesn’t appear in the Amazon Prime Video series.
16. Prisonincible
A Heavily Burned Viltrumite, Left Abandoned on a Desert Planet

Prisonincible stands out for the deeply scarred skin that suggests a past encounter with intense heat, perhaps even a sun explosion. He spent time in a Viltrumite prison, though the reasons remain unclear; his subsequent actions, such as swiftly destroying Moscow, hint at some sinister motive. Prisonincible was ultimately betrayed by Angstrom Levy and transported to a desert realm, where he met his end at the hands of Capevincible – who later consumed him.
15. Nogogglesible
Defeated the Guardians of the Globe, Then Pulled into the Shadow-Verse

Nogogglesible dons the traditional Invincible attire in blue and yellow, omitting the goggles that usually fit over his cowl’s eye openings. In a confrontation with the Guardians of the Globe, much like his father Omni-Man, Nogogglesible swiftly overpowered them all, emerging victorious. However, Darkwing 2 selflessly gave up by dragging both himself and Nogogglesible into the Shadow-Verse, leaving no trace behind.
14. Flaxancible
A Flaxan-Mark, Killed by Donald and Brit

It’s likely that Flaxancible was either the conqueror or the conquered of the Flaxan Dimension. This particular version of him was brought to the Pentagon, but met a swift end in a fierce fight against Brit and Donald. These two heroes inflicted heavy damage on Flaxancible, ultimately defeating him, but his injuries were so severe that this invincible variant wouldn’t be eligible for the ReAnimen program.
13. Movincihawk
Mohawk Mark Rules His Own Earth with Many Atom Eves

Movincihawk is known as Mohawk Mark due to his distinctive mohawk hairstyle, a variant of Invincible. He engaged in battle with the original Invincible, and was ultimately stranded on a barren planet alongside other variants. In a desperate bid for survival, Movincihawk resorted to consuming his fellow variants, though he managed to maintain his mental stability throughout this ordeal.
Later, when Angstrom Levy reopened a portal, Movincihawk seized the opportunity to abduct him and conduct experiments on him within his own dimension. Afterward, he was seen surrounded by multiple Atom Eves in his harem, while scientists worked on Angstrom and his Viltrumite allies took over the world for him. However, his reign was tragically cut short when Robot ended his life by detonating a bomb inside his mouth, which destroyed Movincihawk’s organs from within.
12. Hairvincible
Tech Jacket’s First Invincible Kill

Hairvin, renowned for his luxurious and cascading locks, manages to keep them in good condition amidst his adventures of conquering worlds and eliminating foes. However, Hairvin was taken aback by Tech Jacket, a hero who doesn’t exist in his realm, leading to an easy victory for Tech Jacket as Hairvin wasn’t familiar with the powers he possessed.
11. Gogglesvincible
Rex Splode’s Great Sacrifice Killed this Variant

In a fierce clash, the character known as Gogglesvincible dons oversized goggle lenses of lighter hues. He’s engaged in combat with Teen Team, a group clearly overmatched against this formidable adversary. As the battle raged on, members like Monster-Girl and Robot were vanquished, leaving only Rex Splode to make a heroic move. In a selfless act, Rex Splode triggered his skeleton’s explosive mechanism, taking himself and Gogglesvincible out of the game.
10. Capvincible
Killed by Powerplex and Made Into a ReAnimen

In the comics, Capvincible doesn’t receive much attention, but in the Amazon Prime Video series, Powerplex was the one who killed him after escaping from prison (the same prison that Mohawk Mark demolished). Capvincible sports a blue cap to conceal his hair, and he harbors an intense wish to kill Oliver, who doesn’t actually exist in his universe. Consequently, he remains unaware of his own half-brother. Although Capvincible isn’t depicted dead with Powerplex as the killer in the comics, he is later portrayed as a ReAniman.
9. Nomaskible
William’s Boyfriend from Another Dimension, Eaten by His Variants

Nomaskible, despite being rather malevolent by character, harbors a tender affection for William following their shared memories of the people they’ve both lost. However, Nomaskible can’t afford the luxury of mourning his deceased partner, as Angstrom Levy confines him in another dimension devoid of sustenance. This predicament ultimately leads to Capevincible taking Nomaskible’s life and consuming him for survival.
8. Maskvincible
A Variant Who Misses His Mom, Eaten by Other Variants

In a turn of events, Maskvincible switches sides and becomes an antagonist in the Invincible War. Later on, he longs to revisit his childhood home, yearning to meet his mother once more. The details surrounding Maskvincible’s mother’s fate remain unclear, but given his villainous nature and Debbie’s kindness, it seems plausible that a tragic accident may have led to her demise. Eventually, Maskvincible, along with the other variants, is teleported to a desolate planetary dimension, where Sinister Mark ultimately consumes him.
7. Mustachible
The Viltrumite Mustachio is Killed and Turned into a ReAnimen

In a different take on Invincible, there’s a character named Mustachible who, despite his obvious Viltrumite lineage indicated by his attire and mustache, meets an untimely demise off-screen at the hands of an unidentified savior. Later, Sinclair’s Pentagon project, ReAnimen, brings him back to life.
6. Hoodvincible
Killed by Cyberforce

A masked character named Hoodvincible takes on the Cyberforce team (comprising Cyblade, Ripclaw, Heatwave, Velocity, and Ballistic) in a fierce fight. However, despite his efforts, he ultimately falls in the hands of these heroes following an intense battle.
Or more concisely: In a tough fight with the Cyberforce team, Hoodvincible meets his end at their hands.
Both versions convey the same information while being easy to read and understandable for most audiences.
5. Omnivincible
A Hero Who Wears His Father’s Colors is Killed by Other Heroes

Frequently admired is Omnivincible, primarily due to his attire, as it’s modeled after his father’s Omni-Man suit. However, despite the allure of his stylish outfit, he appears to lack significant villainous power, as he can be quickly defeated by Shadowhawk and Madman – two characters who, unfortunately, are not part of the show because their creators hold copyright over them.
In the Amazon Prime Video series, Invincible, the character, is not only able to endure but also gets moved alongside its counterparts into an alternative dimension.
4. Viltrumincible
A Devoted Viltrumite, Eaten by Capevincible

It’s evident that Viltrumincible faithfully represents the Viltrum empire, as shown by his attire bearing their colors and a sash around his waist. Yet, his absence of a mustache hints at a potential incomplete allegiance to their kind. Trapped on a desert planet, he met his fate at the hands of Angstrom Levy, who later left him for Capevincible to consume. This was the final instance of Capevincible killing a variant of Invincible, with Sinister Mark subsequently devouring Viltrumincible’s remains.
3. Bulletproofible
Had His Neck Snapped by ReAnimen

Attempting to infiltrate the Pentagon, a character known as Invincible (previously referred to as Bulletproofible) meets a violent end at the hands of Sinclair’s ReAnimen. Though not particularly active, he is easily recognizable due to his appropriation of Art’s initial costume design, which was later adopted by the member of the Guardians of the Globe named Bulletproof, with whom this Invincible character shares a name.
2. Lightblueincible
Had His Face Crushed by Pitt

Lightblue Incredible shares the same style as the original Invincible, but with a blue and yellow color scheme and lighter tones. In the comics, this character doesn’t exhibit any special abilities, unlike in the comics where his face is torn apart by Pitt, a hero who is not present in the series due to copyright constraints.
1. Stripevincible
Destroyed London, Only to be Eaten by Another Variant

Stripevince dons the iconic Invincible outfit in shades of yellow, blue, and black, featuring markings specific to Viltrumites on his arms. In a confrontation with Britain’s top hero, Jack Staff, Stripevince fled London, leaving it in ruins, before being exiled by Angstrom Levy to an isolated planetary dimension. Tragically, Stripevince was among the victims consumed by Capevince, who had both killed and eaten him.
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