'Invincible' Season 3 Review: Amazon's Best Comic Book Show Boldly Defies Superhero Fatigue
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Invincible's new season broadens its scope into Mark Grayson's psychology as he copes with the weight of his violence and trauma following battles. After a confrontation with Angstrom Levy, Mark has adopted Omni-Man’s brutal methods to protect his loved ones, raising moral questions about his choices. Season 3 resumes just 90 days after these events, showcasing Mark's rigorous training and newfound abilities. The upcoming challenges promise to deepen his character as he balances personal relationships and his duties to Earth against increasingly dire cosmic threats.
Invincible Season 3 picks up just 90 days after Mark's misadventures in the multiverse. His ordeal with Angstrom Levy was something of a rude awakening.
The demands of his personal life felt just as major as his responsibilities as Invincible, while the introduction of a universe-hopping villain took Mark's crusade in an even bleaker direction.
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