Invincible Season 3: What does the comic predict will happen in the new season of Prime series

Invincible on Amazon Prime Video (image via Instagram/@invincible.hq)
Invincible on Amazon Prime Video (image via Instagram/@invincible.hq)

Invincible Season 3 is set to premiere on Amazon Prime in February 2025. Fans of the show, which is based on Robert Kirkman’s beloved comic series, are eager to see how closely the new season will follow its source material. The series has gained a reputation for staying true to the comics while adapting its rich storytelling for television.

From the significant character developments of the series to the thrilling confluences, the comic renders great insights into what should be expected in the coming season. For instance, there is an adoption of the identity "Kid Omni-Man" that Oliver will be taking by Mark and the donning of the blue suit from Mark, while introducing a powerful new antagonist, Powerplex.

Many other pivotal moments from this comic point towards an action-packed and emotionally charged series continuation of Mark Grayson's journey as Invincible. Let's dive into the major plotlines that the comic suggests we might see in Invincible Season 3.


Oliver becomes Kid Omni-Man

Oliver, Mark's half-brother, was introduced in season 2. With his Thraxan heritage, he grows and develops abilities faster than humans or Viltrumites. In Invincible Season 3, Oliver will take on the mantle of Kid Omni-Man under Mark's guidance.

Mark will train Oliver to become a superhero, marking an important step in Oliver's journey. His rapid development means he will have a big role in upcoming battles, especially in the war against the Viltrumite Empire. This storyline represents Oliver's development into a teenage superhero and the difficulties he faces as he learns to control his powers.


Mark's new blue suit and the Invincible War

In the comics, Mark evolves into a blue suit made by Art, which signifies a change in his character. The blue suit marks a darker and more serious phase in Mark's life, reflecting his internal struggles and the grittier direction of his story. This suit also acts as the background of the much-awaited Invincible War.

Though Mark killed Angstrom Levy in the season 2 finale, in the comics, Levy survives and employs his dimensional powers to summon evil variants of Invincible. These variants wreak havoc, leading to a huge war known as the Invincible War. If this arc is adapted, it will surely be action-packed and character-developing as Mark tries to live with the aftereffects of his actions.


New challenges in Invincible Season 3: Powerplex and the ReAnimen

Invincible Season 3 will bring the introduction of Powerplex, a scientist named Scott Duvall whose family was killed during Mark and Omni-Man's battle. Seeking vengeance, Duvall creates a suitable to harness electricity, one of the few vulnerabilities that Viltrumites possess. Powerplex's vendetta against Mark will add another layer to the story.

Invincible Season 3 will also revisit the ReAnimen, cybernetic soldiers created by DA Sinclair. Although Mark put a halt to Sinclair's experiments at the end of season 1, the Global Defense Agency employed Sinclair in the meanwhile to create an army of ReAnimen.

Mark's disagreement with Cecil's intention to utilize such inhumane weapons will bring up more friction between the two. This dilemma raises further tension as Mark's high principles begin to clash with Cecil's realistic view of the threats of the world.


Invincible Season 3, as hinted in the comics, promises a thrilling continuation of the journey of Mark Grayson. With Oliver becoming the Kid Omni-Man, and Mark entering a darker phase with his blue suit and the looming threats of Powerplex, the ReAnimen, and the Invincible War, the stakes are at their highest ever.

Expect the season to be full of intense battles, moral conflicts, and pivotal character arcs. As February 2025 approaches, anticipation builds for the next chapter in this critically acclaimed Amazon Prime series.

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Edited by Priscillah Mueni