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Hairvincible is an evil variant of the main Invincible and a supporting antagonist in the third season of the series.
Hairvincible was one of the variants of Invincible who would be assembled by Angstrom Levy to start the Invincible War in the mainstream dimension.
Appearance[]
Same build as most of the evil Invincibles, but similar to the fourth Invincible, he has no mask, but specs, but he has long hair.
Personality[]
This dimensional variant embraced the role of a supervillain, readily participating in the Invincible War with a disturbing lack of concern for the widespread destruction and loss of life he inflicted.
History[]
Backstory[]
Much like the other versions of the Evil Invincibles, this one joined his father in taking over the earth. At some point, this Invincible grew out his hair.
Hairvincible is one of the alternate variants of Invincibles to be assembled by Angstrom Levy to start the war known as the Invincible War to takeover the mainstream dimension.
Invincible War[]
Hairvincible arrived in the mainstream universe through Angstrom's portal alongside the other variants, and immediately proceeded to destroy everything in sight.
At one point he fights Demi-God and an unnamed superhero, and possibly kills one of them with a car in a neighborhood.
During the Invincible War, Hairvincible battle against various heroes, including Throwbolt, Brit, Kid Omni-Man and Bug Eye, he manages to cut Donald in half, and battle ferociously, but is eventuality defeated and killed. As Kid Omni-Man helps his fellow heroes from battle, he throws a disgusted glare over his shoulder at Hairvincible, but hardens his resolve, and continues escorting his compatriots.
Legacy[]

Hairvincible's body undergoing the ReAnimen process.
Hairvincible's role in the Invincible War had tremendous repercussions on the mainstream dimension. Entire cities and countries were reduced to ruins while numerous lives were lost.
Hairvincible is among the other deceased Invincible variants to be collected by the G.D.A and repurposed into ReAnimen.
Powers & Abilities[]
- Hybrid Viltrumite Physiology: Hairvincible possesses all the powers of his main timeline counterpart. He is a Human-Viltrumite hybrid, though his Viltrumite genes overshadow his Human genes, making him almost a pure-blooded Viltrumite.
- Decelerated Aging: Hairvincible possesses an exceptionally prolonged lifespan due to his biology, which causes him to age increasingly slower over time. This decelerated aging allows him to maintain peak health, physical conditioning, and combat performance far beyond the natural limits of most beings.
- Dominant Genes: Viltrumites genetics are incredibly potent and adaptive. Hairvincible, like others of his kind, can reproduce with a wide range of species, with his Viltrumite DNA overwhelmingly asserting itself in the offspring. As a result, the child will typically inherit predominantly Viltrumite traits, often appearing and functioning almost entirely as a Viltrumite. The more genetically compatible the mate’s species is, the faster and more reliably the offspring will manifest the full range of standard Viltrumite abilities.
- Flight: Due a complex balancing system located in his inner ears, Hairvincible possesses the ability to levitate and propel himself through the air at will, capable of reaching extreme speeds. He can effortlessly alter his trajectory mid-flight, allowing for sharp turns, sudden stops, and precise aerial maneuvering. His control enables seamless navigation through a wide range of environments.
- Superhuman Strength: Hairvincible possesses incredible physical strength, easily capable of lifting and pressing several tons. During the Invincible War, he fought and defeated Demi-God and another unnamed superheroe, proving his immense power. He later fought several more superheroes, including managing to cut Donald in half. However, despite his strength, Hairvincible was ultimately defeated and killed by the combined might of Kid Omni-Man, Bug Eye, and Throwbolt. This event showcased yet another example of the inferiority of the Invincible variants compared to the main Invincible.
- Nigh-Invulnerability: Hairvincible possesses extraordinary durability, making his body incredibly resilient to a wide range of attacks. He can endure explosions, bullets, and powerful energy-based assaults with minimal damage. His physical resilience allows him to survive harsh environments, including the vacuum of space, without issue. However, during the Invincible War, Hairvincible’s durability was unable to protect him from the combined might of Kid Omni-Man, Throwbolt, and Bug Eye, who ultimately defeated and killed him. This event further highlighted the inferiority of many Invincible variants compared to the main Invincible.
- Superhuman Speed: Hairvincible can move at incredible velocities, easily traversing the globe in mere minutes. His heightened reaction time grants him a decisive edge in high-speed combat scenarios. During the Invincible War, he demonstrated this advantage by striking faster than Demi-God could react, landing a powerful blow that sent the hero crashing through a nearby house.
- Reactive Adaptation: Hairvincible exhibits remarkable resilience and adaptability, displaying a propensity for continual growth and improvement throughout his lifespan. His physical strength, speed, and durability progressively augment in correlation with the level of adversity he faces or the severity of injuries he recovers from. Moreover, his combat experience fosters an innate ability to assimilate knowledge and insights from past encounters, enabling him to refine his tactics and enhance his efficiency in subsequent engagements.
- Regenerative Healing Factor: Hairvincible possesses an incredible healing factor, allowing his body to recover from injuries in mere minutes, or at most, within a few days. His regenerative abilities enable him to heal broken bones, torn muscles, damaged organs, and even regrow lost body parts without any lasting effects. This healing ability is highly dependent on the severity of the injury. Additionally, Hairvincible is virtually immune to most illnesses and contaminants, making him highly resistant to various environmental and biological threats. However, during the Invincible War, his healing factor could not save him from the combined might of Kid Omni-Man, Throwbolt, and Bug Eye, who ultimately defeated and killed him.
- Superhuman Lung Capacity: Hairvincible possesses extraordinary lung capacity, allowing him to survive without air for extended periods. This ability enables him to operate unhindered in oxygen-deprived environments, such as the vacuum of space without protection.
- Superhuman Senses: Hairvincible possesses extraordinary sensory abilities, far exceeding human limitations. His auditory perception allows him to hear sounds from great distances with incredible clarity, enabling him to detect even the faintest noises and selectively ignore irrelevant ones. His vision is equally advanced, providing him with the ability to see distant objects with the same sharpness and detail as though they were right in front of him. Additionally, his heightened equilibrium and balance grant him exceptional poise and stability, allowing him to maintain control and coordination in even the most difficult situations.
- Superhuman Stamina: Hairvincible can sustain physical exertion for prolonged periods of time without showing any signs of exhaustion. He can likewise endure some of the most grievous of injuries that would instantly kill a human, excluding too much harm to his heart or brain. He can go for several weeks without sleep or sustenance unhindered.
Weaknesses[]
- Excessively High Frequency: High-frequency noise can have harmful effects on the ears of Viltrumites. It disturbs their balance, restricts their flying capability, induces severe pain, and could potentially lead to their death. The frequency's intensity dictates the degree of pain felt.
- Extreme Force: Even though Viltrumites rank among the universe's mightiest, they are not entirely invincible. Viltrumites are vulnerable to entities with comparable or superior strength.
Trivia[]
- This is the 15th evil Invincible to appear in the series.
Hairvincible's comic counterpart.
- Judging by his appearance, this Invincible could be the show's own version of a long-haired alternate Invincible from the comics that ends up fighting Tech Jacket.
- In the comics, he fought Tech Jacket, getting overpowered by him before another variant of Invincible joins in and takes him down. He even argues that the reason why he was struggling in his fight is because he doesn't have a Tech Jacket in his universe to which the other variant though acknowledges that Tech Jacket doesn't exist in his timeline, mentions he has killed many Geldarians. Tech Jacket then uses the self-destruct of his suit which kills both variants though Zach barely survives. But in the show, he never encountered Tech Jacket and was instead killed by the combined efforts of Kid Omni-Man, Throwbolt and Bug-Eye.
- In some ways, Prisonincible can be considered the opposite of Hairvincible, as he is completely bald while Hairvincible has the longest hair.