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| A 17-year-old high school student and a Viltrumite/human hybrid who becomes the superhero Invincible. | Mark Grayson | 99%
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| Mark's father, Debbie's husband and formerly the greatest superhero of Earth. | Nolan Grayson | 99%
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| Mark's mother, Nolan's wife, adoptive mother of Oliver Grayson. | Debbie Grayson | 92%
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| Mark's alien half-brother. The result of a relationship between Nolan and a member of an alien race who have short life spans. Although his mother is an insect-like humanoid, he resembles a Viltrumite/human with purple skin (later fades to pink). His mother tells his brother to take him to Earth, and he gets adopted by Debbie. He first takes the sobriquet of Kid Omni-Man and then Young Omni-Man. | Oliver Grayson | 84%
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| Samantha Eve Wilkins, former classmate of Mark's and member of the Teen Team. Eve was created as a result of a government experiment to create super-beings. Can manipulate all matter, although a mental block has previously stopped her from creating and manipulating living things. Eventually she and Mark realize their true feelings for each other and the pair start dating, fall in love, and eventually get married after Eve gives birth to their daughter Terra. | Atom Eve | 70%
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| Apparently unkillable leader of the Guardians of the Globe. Currently is married to Dupli-Kate. It's suggested in flashbacks that one of his past identities was in fact Abraham Lincoln. In the present storyline, he is alive. Revealed to rule the world as a tyrant in the far alternate future, where he is finally killed by Invincible at his own behest. Invincible prevents this in his own timeline by giving him the assistance of Robot's brain to rule with suggestive guidance. | The Immortal | 70%
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| Previously a Champion Evaluation Officer who worked for the Coalition of Planets. He traveled on a tight schedule and tested the skills of various powered heroes on each planet in order to determine if there is a suitable "champion" to defend that planet. He was later promoted to leader of the Coalition of Planets. | Allen the Alien | 67%
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| Former member of the Teen Team and the Guardians of the Globe who can make objects explode by charging kinetic energy. Sacrificed himself to kill a hostile alternate-dimension Invincible. | Rex Splode | 67%
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| Former Member of the Teen Team and the Guardians of the Globe. Creates an army of duplicates of herself. | Dupli-Kate | 66%
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| The daughter of Atom Eve and Mark Grayson who would go on to become the third Invincible. | Terra Grayson | 62%
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| A girl who was cursed by a gypsy, now able to shapeshift into a large ogre-like creature with superhuman strength. A side effect is that with each change into this form, her normal self becomes younger physically. Her boyfriend, Robot, however found a cure for the curse, allowing her to develop normally. | Monster Girl | 61%
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| Mark's roommate and best friend. He initially dates Eve, though Eve admitted she only did it to get close to Mark. He is revealed to be homosexual and begins dating Rick. | William Francis Clockwell | 60%
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| Mark's ex-girlfriend. | Amber Justine Bennett | 59%
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| Government liaison and head of the clandestine Global Defense Agency. | Cecil Stedman | 59%
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| Formerly Night Boy, the original Darkwing's sidekick. He continued Darkwing's legacy but snapped and started killing criminals until Invincible apprehended him. Reformed, he joined the Guardians of the Globe. He can teleport himself and others via the Shadow-verse using any shadow large enough to envelop him. Dragged by one of the extra-dimensional Invincibles into the Shadow-verse, he is later revealed to be alive and aged from the experience. | Darkwing II | 57%
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| A Martian, disguised as human astronaut Rus Livingston, who uses his metamorphic powers to change his shape. | The Shapesmith | 57%
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| Initially turned down of membership in the Guardians of the Globe, he did later join the team and is currently a member. (In a related note, this name was one of the proposed names for the title character before the series saw print.) He later becomes the second Invincible after Mark temporarily loses his powers. | Bulletproof | 55%
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| Cecil's assistant, Guardians of the Globe contact, and android. | Donald Ferguson | 55%
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| Lost his powers (and with them, his Guardian status) for a while before recovering them very abruptly. | Black Samson | 54%
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| The former king of the Viltrumites prior to his death and the father of Omni-Man and grandfather of Invincible and Oliver Grayson. | Lord Argall | 53%
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| A female Viltrumite that was infatuated with Invincible to the point that she took advantage of him and gave birth to their son, Marky. | Anissa | 52%
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| Former leader of the Teen Team and leader of the Guardians of the Globe until replaced by the Immortal. Not an actual robot, but a drone body controlled by a malformed human living in life-support tank, he cloned a new human body for himself using Rex Splode's DNA with the help of the Mauler twins. Becomes romantically involved with Monster Girl. He becomes a villain in later arcs of the series. | Robot | 52%
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| An elderly, battle-scarred member of the Viltrumite Empire. A psychopath who relishes in fighting and killing those who oppose the empire. | Conquest | 51%
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| The Grand Regent of the viltrumites. He would later go rogue after being deposed and now seeks vengeance on Omni-man and his family. Invincible's archenemy and the main antagonist of the series. | Thragg | 51%
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| Tailor of superhero costumes and family friend of the Graysons. | Art Rosenbaum | 50%
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| A disfigured genius with the ability to leap across dimensions and one of Invincible's archenemies. | Angstrom Levy | 49%
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| Also known as Marky, he is the son of Mark and Anissa after the latter sexually assaulted the former. He would go on to become Kid Invincible. | Markus Murphy | 48%
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| An evil super-strong scientist and his clone, who both continuously argue as to which is the original. After the original was definitely killed, making them both clones, they switched to arguing which is the original clone. Later, both were killed by Kid Omni-Man before returning in Guarding the Globe. | Mauler Twins | 48%
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| Mark and William's classmate at Upstate University, turned into one of the Reanimen. After he recovers from the ordeal, he begins dating William. | Rick Sheridan | 48%
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| Versions of Mark Grayson from parallel universes who are evil. (Name One [Preferably one of the more popular ones]) | Alternate Invincibles | 47%
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| A crime boss with a robotic head. | Machine Head | 46%
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| Former member of the Guardians of the Globe with size-altering powers, now dead. | Shrinking Ray | 46%
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| A young and reclusive scientist at Upstate University, is the creator of the "Reanimen", robotic zombies intended to be "the soldiers of the future", who is hired by Cecil to build Reanimen out of the corpses of extra-dimensional Invincibles. | D.A. Sinclair | 45%
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| One of Machine Head's several henchmen, a white lion-like alien. He is later released from imprisonment on the Viltrumite Prison Warship where Allen the Alien and Omni-Man were held, and Allen the Alien used his insatiable lust for battles to coax him into helping in their jailbreak. | Battle Beast | 44%
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| A villain with special gauntlets that enable him to induce earthquakes. Also controls an army of lava men and other subterranean monsters. | Doc Seismic | 42%
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| He can encase his body in super-strong, nearly invulnerable rock. He first appeared in Capes. He was a member of the organized crime group The Order, until Mister Liu revoked his membership. | Titan | 41%
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| One of the many members of the Viltrumites, possesses a distinct cybernetic eye. | General Kregg | 40%
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| A peaceful member of the Viltrumites killed by Thragg. Former leader of the Coalition of Planets. | Thaedus | 38%
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| A male member of the Viltrumites. Present during the invasion of Nolan's Thraxa. | Lucan | 36%
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| A female member of the Viltrumites. Present during the invasion of Nolan's Thraxa. | Thula | 36%
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| Aliens from another dimension, in which time passes at a dramatically faster pace. | The Flaxans | 35%
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| Dupli-Kate's Brother, and a member of the criminal organization called the Order. He shares Kate's self-duplicating power. | Multi-Paul | 34%
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| The leader of the Lizard League who is an expert strategist and an expert at hand-to-hand combat. He is the only member of the Lizard League to currently be alive. | King Lizard | 32%
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| An astronaut accidentally left on Mars, he's been attacked and made a host of the psychic Sequids. | Rus Livingston | 32%
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| Two time-travelling martial arts masters who stole the Declaration of Independence. From the same era as the future insane Immortal. (Name one) | Fightmaster and Dropkick | 30%
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| A mutant dinosaur man who transforms when he feels indifferent. As a dinosaur, he is highly intelligent and comes up with various plans to improve the world, but they are usually destructive and result in many lives being lost. Invincible breaks him out of prison so they can come up with more peaceful alternatives to his plans, but this ends up failing and Mark is eventually forced to kill him. | Dinosaurus | 28%
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| A man with a Geldarian suit of armor, who took down two alternate Invincibles and assisted the Coalition of Planets in the Viltrumite War. | Tech Jacket | 25%
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| A small-time elephant-themed supervillain that has been described in-story as a "lame Rhino rip-off". | The Elephant | 25%
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| A teleporting criminal, Titan's lieutenant. | Isotope | 23%
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| A member of the Lizard League with super-strength. He was killed when he bit off Rex Sloan's explosive hand. | Komodo Dragon | 23%
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| A villain who absorbs and redirects all forms of energy. has a vendetta against invincible for the death of his sister. | Powerplex | 21%
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| A daughter of Thragg, and one of his many Thraxan-Hybrid children. | Ursaal | 20%
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| The Leader of the Guardians of the Globes, following the Immortals retirement. Also has his own comic series. | Brit | 18%
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| A villain with a massive steam-powered iron suit armed with dual flame-throwers and jets. He is actually a man made entirely of liquid heat from which the suit earns its power. | Furnace | 17%
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| The main protagonist of his own series; a successful businessman-turned superhero following an incident that left him with werewolf abilities. | Wolf-Man | 17%
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| Mark and William's principal at Reginald Vel Johnson High School, and later dean at Upstate College. | B.N. Winslow | 16%
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| An elderly Asian cyborg and high-ranking member of the criminal organization called the Order. He can project his soul out of his body, taking the form of a giant oriental dragon. | Mr. Liu | 16%
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| A Russian villain for hire who can electrify single targets at a time. He was hired by Machine Head to deal with Titan, but was quickly defeated by the Guardians of the Globe. | Kursk | 13%
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| A freelance villain who is part lava. | Magmaniac | 13%
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| One of Thragg's Thraxan sons killed by Invincible. | Onnan | 13%
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| Olivers biological mother on Thraxa. | Andressa | 12%
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| An eight-year-old boy who was pulled into another dimension where he transformed by a sorcerer into gigantic orange-red cyclops. He became a king in the other dimension until he was teleported back by one of his enemies. | Giant | 12%
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| A Member of Capes Inc. with the powers of a Norse god. | Kid Thor | 11%
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| Allens girlfriend on Telescria. | Telia | 11%
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| A freelance villain with a vest which houses elastic appendages which can pull and throw victims around. Later merged with the sentient alien vest. | Tether Tyrant | 11%
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| A female member of the Lizard League with claws. | Iguana | 9%
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| The successor of the original Komodo Dragon. | Komodo Dragon II | 9%
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| A member of the Lizard League with toxic abilities. | Salamander | 9%
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| A weapons engineer for a military sanctioned research firm. His son committed suicide which also resulted in him getting divorced from his wife. He also shortly thereafter lost his job. He joined the staff of Reginald Vel Johnson High School and began turning students into bombs. | David Hiles | 8%
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| A Member of Capes Inc. that uses boxing gloves. | Knockout | 5%
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| The Leader of Capes Inc. | Bolt | 4%
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| A villain for hire with the ability to apparently push metal objects away from him, hence his massive armor plated suit. | Magnattack | 4%
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| An age-old villain who believes in using old-fashioned technology for his attacks. | Bi-Plane | 3%
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| Monster Girls Flaxan son, who takes over Flaxan rule after Robot's regime. | Monax | 3%
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| A criminal with the ability to mentally control the bodies of large groups of people. Previously seen in the pages of Brit. | Master Mind | 1%
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