Team Evil Invincible is a large group of malevolent Invincible variants from the Multiverse, appearing in Season 3. They were gathered from their individual universes by Angstrom Levy in his senseless crusade to exact vengeance on his universe's Invincible.
In exchange for their services, Angstrom promised to include their empires throughout different areas of the multiverse. The variants attacked the mainstream dimension, starting a devastating war which lasted for over three days. They battled against many superheroes and other opponents, defeating and/or killing many of them, but also having whittled their own numbers down to less than half.
Near the end of the third day, the surviving variants were then summoned by Angstrom Levy before they attempted to betray him which forced Angstrom to banish them all to a desolate, wasteland dimension. Meanwhile, the ones that were killed had their corpses collected by the G.D.A. to be turned into ReAnimen for use against the looming threat of the Viltrum Empire.
History[]
Background[]
Every one of these Invincible variants originated from a universe where, in some manner, they turned malevolent. Some joined Omni-Man in their universe, while others developed their own perverse and distorted views on embracing evil, becoming even worse versions. Nonetheless, they would bring havoc and turmoil to their realms.
It Is a Start[]
Unbeknownst to Invincible, Angstrom had managed to survive his fight with him if only barely. He opened a portal to a dimension inhabited by beings known as the Technicians, and escaped the Wasteland Dimension.
Angstrom was eventually restored by the Technicians, and initiated a new scheme, recruiting eighteen of the most evil Invincible variants to ignite the conflict recognized as the Invincible War by attacking the mainstream dimension. Most of the variants were promised other dimensions to conquer by Angstrom in exchange for their services, while different deals were made with a few others.
Reaping The Whirlwind[]

The variants begin the day of chaos to come.
The Invincible variants were transported into the main universe through Angstrom's portals. Under his orders, they went about to cause as much destruction as they could to make the world fear and hate Invincible. Chaos ensued around the globe as superheroes and military found themselves overwhelmed by sheer strength and powers of the variants. In response to the dire situation, every available hero and weapon was used to battle the invading variants, with the Global Defense Agency calling in everyone.
Fall of the Titans[]
Despite their formidable power, several of the evil Invincible variants were apparently not as strong as the mainstream one. This allowed various superheroes and other opponents to put up a decent fight, even managing to defeat and kill most of the variants.
Hoodvincible, Hairvincible, Bulletproofible, Sportvincible, Mustachible, Flaxancible, Capvincible, Gogglesvincible, and Lightblueincible were among the losses of Team Evil Invincible. This left the evil variants with less than half their numbers near the end of the Invincible War.
The Survivors' Rewards[]
After completing the first phase of Levy's plan to destroy Invincible by wreaking havoc on the planet, the surviving variants congregate in the sky over the Grayson House, while there the group discuss their motivations for helping Angstrom and the differences in history between their universes.
The group turns on Angstrom after he attempts to get them to go retrieve the mainstream Invincible directly, believing that they had already completed their end of the deal and demanding their reward for aiding him. Angstrom then banishes them all to the Wasteland Dimension, leaving them stranded.
Capevincible meanwhile hysterically swears to kill Angstrom, to which Movinichawk calls him an idiot as he cannot hear him.
Aftermath[]
The devastation from their assault on the mainstream Earth was world-shattering with tremendous repercussions felt all across the globe. Entire cities and countries were destroyed resulting in at least the deaths of hundreds of thousands, in addition to the loss of countless superheroes.
Most of the deceased Invincible variants were seized by Cecil and the G.D.A to be repurposed into ReAnimen for the upcoming Viltrumite invasion: Mustachible, Bulletproofible, Flaxancible, Lightblueincible, and Hairvincible. Though their bodies proved to be tougher to work with than humans, Sinclair assured Cecil this new variation of ReAnimen would be far stronger than before.
Some of the killed variants, however, could not be recovered or turned into ReAnimen. Gogglesvincible was completely obliterated by Rex Splode's suicide explosion, Nogogglesible was trapped in the Shadow-Verse by Darkwing, and Hoodvincible was incinerated by Powerplex during the War.
Sightings[]
Season 3 | ||||||||||||
1. "You're Not Laughing Now": | Absent | 5. "This Was Supposed To Be Easy": | Absent | |||||||||
2. "A Deal With The Devil": | Absent | 6. "All I Can Say Is I'm Sorry": | Debut | |||||||||
3. "You Want A Real Costume, Right?": | Absent | 7. "What Have I Done?": | Appears | |||||||||
4. "You Were My Hero": | Absent | 8. "I Thought You'd Never Shut Up": | Absent |
Trivia[]

All members of the Team Evil Invincible (excluding Sportvincible and Bulletproofible).
- Elements of the Team Evil Invincible is similar to the Horsemen of Apocalypse, the Spider-Society, and the Deadpool Corps all from Marvel Comics.
- The Evil Invincibles are the third major antagonists of the series, built up all way up from the very first episode of season 2 and the glitching title cards from the first episode of season 3.
- Each of the Invincible's variants have very distinct speech patterns, such as gruff, arrogant, cold, hot tempered, crazed, etc.
- Corrupted Invincible, Defeated Invincible, Cop Slayer Invincible, Flyby Invincible, Executioner Invincible, Emperor Invincible, and Wasteland Invincible are variants of Invincible who were not recruited by Angstrom Levy and never joined the Invincible War. Ironically, the only variants of Invincible who did not participate in the Invincible War look exactly the same as the main Invincible before he changed his costume to black and blue.
- This also includes Black Knee Pads Invincible (also called "Padsvincible" by fans) who appeared only in the comics as the 19th variant of Invincible. The reason for his absence from the series can be attributed to the fact that he is too similar to the main Invincible (even more than any other variants of Invincible), and/or perhaps the creators simply did not see the potential in this variant of Invincible. Either way, even though he did not appear in the series, some fans speculate that he was burned by Powerplex who confused him with the main Invincible, which actually makes a lot of sense, even considering that this is only a headcanon.
- In the comics of Invincible #104, the Lizard League were more dangerous than they are in the mainstream dimension. They came after Atom Eve, who had either fought them in the past or had fought Invincible in the past and knew of their relation towards each other through either their superhero or civilian identities. Atom Eve was also pregnant with that Mark's child, and she was so confident that she believed she could fight the League without her powers, because using them would kill her child. She died, taking her unborn child with her. That Mark snapped and became another evil alternate version of Mark.
- This hinted that this alternate version of Invincible could be called "Killer Invincible" (or "Killervincible").
- In the comics, there are 19 variants of Invincible who joined the Invincible War, but in the series, there are 18 of them.
- In the comics, Bulletproofible and Flaxancible were not converted into ReAnimen because their bodies were mutilated. But in the series, their bodies were recovered and converted into ReAnimen.
- Curiously, though Flaxancible's body had been mutilated in the series, yet was shown intact later while being converted into a ReAniman.
External Link[]
- The alternate Mark Graysons from the TV series version. (Image Comics wiki)
- The alternate Mark Graysons from the comic version. (Image Comics wiki)