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Prisonincible is a supporting antagonist in Invincible, debuting from Season 3 and onwards.
He is an alternate version of the main Invincible from another universe. Prisonincible was one of the variants of Invincible who would be assembled by Angstrom Levy to start the Invincible War in the mainstream dimension. In the aftermath, he and his variants, who survived the war, were later banished to the Wasteland Dimension after turning on Angstrom for failing to uphold his end of their deal.
Appearance[]
Prisonincible wears the typical Viltrumite Prison Asteroid prisoner attire. He also has black visors, but his most notable trait is his burnt veiny skin and lack of any hair, as well as an additional tan.
Personality[]
This version of Invincible is marked by a highly aggressive and ruthless personality. He eagerly agrees to torturing Angstrom, showing a sadistic streak.
History[]
Backstory[]
Much like the main Invincible, he rebels against his father, Omni-man, when he tries to take over the planet. However, in his universe his father never leaves earth, and imprisons him and the planet.
This Invincible was incarcerated in a viltrumite prison, possibly the Viltrum Asteroid, for a year, enduring psychological and physical torture resulting in his appearance.
Prisonincible was one of the Invincible variants assembled by Angstrom Levy to start the war known as the Invincible War to takeover the mainstream dimension.
Invincible War[]
Prisonincible arrived in the mainstream universe through Angstrom's portal alongside the other variants, and immediately proceeded to destroy everything in sight.

During day one of the war, Prisonincible finds Cast Iron (off-screen) tempting to use as a warm-up.
Prisonincible proceeded to attack Russia, crashing through and destroying buildings, and trying to kill as many politicians as possible. He then caught sight of the Russian superhero, Cast Iron, and became eager to fight him as a warm up after being locked up for so long.

Prisonincible destroys Moscow (Kremlin specifically).
The Invincible War lasted for up to three days and near the end of the third day, Prisonincible along with the remaining variants were summoned to meet Angstrom Levy at the Grayson household.
The variants remained flying above the home and Angstrom eventually showed up. He congratulated them for the death and destruction they had caused which would ruin the good name of the mainstream Invincible, something that Prisonincible appreciated hearing but still got impatient and wished to know what happens next. Angstrom commanded the variants to find the mainstream Invincible, but most of them refused to follow orders anymore, demanding that Angstrom hold up his end of the deal. All the variants turned against Angstrom which led to him opening portals and using his drones to push them in. Prisonincible alongside the rest of the Invincible variants then found themselves trapped in the desolate, wasteland universe.
Legacy[]
Prisonincible's role in the Invincible War had tremendous repercussions on the mainstream dimensions. Entire cities and countries were reduced to rubble while numerous lives were lost.
Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
- Viltrumite-Human Physiology: Prisonincible 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: Prisonincible possesses 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. Prisonincible, 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 to a complex balancing system located in his inner ears, Prisonincible 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: Prisonincible possesses incredible physical strength, easily capable of lifting and pressing several tons. During the Invincible War, he demonstrated his brutal power by laying waste to much of Russia, including the destruction of Moscow and the Kremlin. He also battled and ultimately defeated the Russian superhero Cast Iron in a devastating encounter. Like the other seven surviving variants, Prisonincible was eventually subdued and exiled to the Wasteland Universe, where his fate remains unknown.
- Nigh-Invulnerability: Prisonincible possesses extraordinary durability, making his body incredibly resilient to a vast array of attacks. He can endure nearly any assault without sustaining significant damage, including explosions, bullets, and powerful energy-based assaults. His physical resilience allows him to endure harsh environments, even surviving in the vacuum of space without issue. A prime example of this durability was seen after the Invincible War, where he emerged seemingly unharmed despite the catastrophic events surrounding him.
- Superhuman Speed: Prisonincible can move at incredible velocities, capable of traversing the globe in mere minutes. His enhanced reaction time makes him a lethal force in high-speed combat scenarios. During the Invincible War, he demonstrated his speed and destructive capability by flying through and demolishing numerous buildings across Russia in rapid succession, leaving devastation in his wake before opponents could react.
- Reactive Adaptation: Prisonincible is instinctually and in short periods of time able to improve. The more he struggles, the more his physical strength, speed, and durability progressively will 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: Prisonincible 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, Prisonincible is virtually immune to most illnesses and contaminants, making him highly resistant to various environmental and biological threats. However, the burnt, veiny skin, lack of hair, and deep tan that cover his body are lasting marks of his prolonged suffering and exposure during his time in Viltrumite Prison, suggesting that even his healing factor has its limits under extreme and prolonged duress.
- Superhuman Lung Capacity: Prisonincible 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: Prisonincible 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: Prisonincible 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.
Abilities[]
- Expert Combatant: This variant of Invincible possesses formidable fighting prowess.
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[]
- His appearance could be a reference to when Anakin Skywalker was left to burn after his fight with Obi-Wan Kenobi.
- He is sometimes called "Mark Skywalker".
- This is second evil Invincible to be imprisoned (although he was imprisoned offscreen), the other being the second evil Invincible.
- This is the 11th evil Invincible to appear in the series.
- In the comics, this Invincible was locked up in the Viltrumite prison asteroid and hates Nolan.
- In the comics, he also attacks and destroys the Kremlin during the Invincible War.
- In the comics, he never fought anyone and laid waste to Moscow but in the show, he did the same thing after defeating Cast Iron in battle.