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Markus Sebastian "Mark" Grayson, also known Invincible or "Dark Invincible" is a minor antagonist in the Invincible comics and its animated adaptation.
Similar to many other alternate iterations of Invincible, he ultimately transformed into a supervillain in one form or another. Dark Invincible was among the variants of Invincible that Angstrom Levy gathered to initiate the Invincible War in the primary dimension.
He is voiced by Steven Yeun, who also played all the other Alternate Mark Graysons, A. Traveler in The Twilight Zone, Ricky "Jupe" Park in Nope and Danny Cho in Beef.
Personality[]
Dark Invincible, a supervillain hailing from an alternate universe, participated in the multiversal onslaught with a chilling indifference to the chaos around him. However, he stood apart from his fellow villains. While he was willing to unleash havoc, he harbored a profound love for his late mother, cherished memories of his past, and generally exhibited a softer nature. He often flinched at the ruthless tactics and unyielding ambition for domination displayed by his counterparts. This inner turmoil was further emphasized by his selfish urge to kidnap the mainstream version of Debbie, showcasing a character torn between enduring familial affection and self-serving desires—a unique mix of villainy intertwined with a surprising, albeit flawed, sense of humanity.
Biography[]
Comics[]
In his universe, this variant took the life of his mother. Shortly after, his father demolished their childhood home, preventing Mark from killing him. During the Invincible War, Full Mask Mark faced off against Oliver Grayson on the very first day, with Oliver believing he could triumph over the villain. The Alternate Mark warned Oliver that if he kept repeating that notion, he might start to believe it himself, and that he needed to earn the Omni-Man emblem on his chest. After their battle, Oliver managed to escape to his home, while Full Mask Mark wreaked havoc in Sydney by the third day. He later joined the other seven surviving Alternate Marks above his childhood house, expressing his joy at seeing it again. However, they were soon trapped in an alternate dimension by Angstrom Levy, where he would ultimately meet his fate by getting eaten subsequently.
Series[]
Phantom Invincible's mother, Debbie, had passed away at some point, which likely contributed to his transformation into a supervillain. Phantom Invincible was one of the evil versions of Invincible recruited by Angstrom Levy to unleash chaos and devastation in the mainstream dimension, igniting the catastrophic event known as the "Invincible War." Unlike many other variants who sought power and dominion over multiple worlds, Phantom's primary objective was to locate Debbie Grayson in this universe and bring her back to his own.
Invincible War[]
Dark Invincible entered the mainstream universe through Angstrom's portal, joining the other variants, and immediately began wreaking havoc. The Invincible War raged for three days, and as the conflict neared its conclusion, Dark Invincible and the remaining variants were called to meet Angstrom Levy at the Grayson residence.
They continued to soar above the house, stirring fond memories for Phantom. He and the other variants reunited with Angstrom, who insisted they locate the mainstream Invincible. However, many of them resisted his commands, insisting that Angstrom fulfill his part of their agreement. While most of the Invincible variants were eager to conquer other worlds throughout the multiverse, Phantom voiced his true ambition: to find the variant of his mother in the mainstream reality and bring her back. This declaration was met with ridicule from Mohawk Mark, who mocked him for this ambition. Phantom implored his fellow variants, insisting he couldn't be the only one who longed for someone dear, a sentiment that Unmasked Invincible surprisingly acknowledged. Despite this, the variants ultimately turned against Angstrom, prompting him to open portals and deploy his drones to force them through. Phantom and the other Invincible variants soon found themselves trapped in a barren, desolate universe.
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Trivia[]
- Masked Invincible is one of the few variants that dons a mask that entirely conceals their face. Veil Invincible serves as another example.
- Mask Mark might be the least evil variant as proved by his goal to bring his mom back. Another possible piece of evidence is in the comics when he actually encouraged Oliver to "earn that symbol on your chest" during their fight.
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