In the third season of 'Invincible', Mark Grayson faces intense scrutiny and self-doubt following the revelation of his father Omni-Man's brutality. As he grapples with the fear that he may follow in his father's genocidal footsteps, Mark's actions raise alarms among those around him, particularly Cecil Stedman, who has taken preemptive measures to control Mark's power. This includes implanting a device in his brain, fearing he may become a danger to humanity. Relationships, including his love for Atom Eve, are put to the test against this backdrop of potential corruption and moral corruption.
It's clear that those closest to the titular hero might need contingency plans in the event he goes rogue.
Mark rationalizes murder while criticizing Cecil for allowing killers to work for the GDA, highlighting the moral double standard.
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