The Giant is a recurring character in Invincible, appearing as a one-time antagonist in Season 2 and a minor character in Season 3.
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Appearance[]
The Giant is a colossal monster. He has one eye, which makes him cycloptic, and he seems to have an underbite with two lower teeth that are bigger than the rest. He sports black fingerless gloves adorned with silver bands and knuckles along with black pants featuring a silver waist.
Personality[]
It has been said that the Giant possesses the intellect and mental ability of an eight-year-old child, later revealed to have actually been one. Consequently, he displays immaturity, moodiness, and high expectations, illustrated by his outburst as he devastates a city while insisting he be the President of America and an astronaut.
History[]
Background[]
The Giant was originally an ordinary eight-year-old, human child living with his parents until, through some unknown means, he transformed into a gargantuan monster.
Facing the Guardians[]

Shrinking Rae fights Giant.
The Giant is initially spotted going on a rampage and assaulting a city, and the Guardians come to halt his actions. Rex scolds him for wrecking his favorite bar and mocks him, which angers the Giant, leading him to insist that he ought to be the President of America and an astronaut. Robot determines his personality resembles that of an 8-year-old child, and eventually, the Guardians succeed in cornering the Giant in a parking lot by compelling him to drop down. Eventually, he was captured and taken in by the G.D.A.
Facing Invincible[]
The Giant faces off against Invincible in a sparring match organized by the G.D.A to evaluate Invincible's strength. The Giant tries to crush Invincible under a mountain and initially believes he has won. However, Invincible breaks free and delivers an uppercut, knocking the Giant off his feet. After the fight, the Giant feels upset about his loss. Although Invincible helps him get back up, the Giant calls him mean. Meanwhile, his parents watch from a distance, expressing their concern. Cecil and Donald reassure them that their son is fine and that the G.D.A will find a cure for his condition.
Powers & Abilities[]
- Large Stature: True to his name, the giant stands at a towering height which grants him a few other powers.
- Super Strength: The Giant possesses a great amount of strength to lift heavy objects and to fight off Invincible.
- Super Durability: The giant body's skin is immune to most forms of conventional injury, this is shown when enduring multiple explosives by Rex Splode. He able to take hits from Invincible for sparring though Mark knows he just kid it’s likely he was holding back some of his strength to not physically harm him.
Abilities[]
- Enhanced Combat: The Giant's combat style is mainly a brawler, relying on instinct and sheer brute force.
Sightings[]
Season 2 | ||||||||||||
1. "A Lesson For Your Next Life": | Debut | 5. "This Must Come as a Shock": | Absent | |||||||||
2. "In About Six Hours, I Lose My Virginity to a Fish": | Absent | 6. "It's Not That Simple": | Absent | |||||||||
3. "This Missive, This Machination!": | Mentioned | 7. "I'm Not Going Anywhere": | Absent | |||||||||
4. "It's Been a While": | Absent | 8. "I Thought You Were Stronger": | Absent |
Season 3 | ||||||||||||
1. "You're Not Laughing Now": | Appears | 5. "This Was Supposed To Be Easy": | Absent | |||||||||
2. "A Deal With The Devil": | Absent | 6. "All I Can Say Is I'm Sorry": | Absent | |||||||||
3. "You Want A Real Costume, Right?": | Absent | 7. "What Have I Done?": | Absent | |||||||||
4. "You Were My Hero": | Absent | 8. "I Thought You'd Never Shut Up": | Absent |
Trivia[]

Character Sheet of the Giant
- Elements of the Giant could be based on Erik Josten from Marvel Comics.
- He appears to be of Indian descent.