Invincible -

Because of these biological realities, the term "Invincible" is technically a lie. You will die.

Invincible is not a destination. It is a practice. It is the daily repetition of getting up. It is the refusal to let the world tell you that your story is over. Invincible

In the recent animated adaptation of Invincible (the series, not the concept), we meet Omni-Man. He is, on paper, the perfect model of physical invincibility. He flies through buildings, shrugs off armies, and operates on a scale of power that makes human conflict look like microbes fighting. Because of these biological realities, the term "Invincible"

Invincible is a landmark achievement because it honors the history of superheroes while fearlessly pushing the genre into mature, uncharted territory. It proves that a comic book can feature capes, aliens, and secret identities while still delivering a sophisticated, emotionally devastating exploration of family dynamics, imperialist politics, and the heavy burden of responsibility. It is a practice

Transition from a naive rookie to a battle-hardened leader, and eventually, the ruler of a galactic empire.

: Compare it to other works like The Boys or traditional Marvel/DC comics.