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Thragg is the main antagonist of Invincible, debuting from Season 4 and onwards.
As the most powerful Viltrumite and the current Grand Regent of the Viltrum Empire, he assumed leadership following the death of the first Emperor and is dedicated to leading the Viltrumite mission to make it the only empire in the universe.
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Appearance
Physique
Thragg’s appearance could closely resemble that of Vidor or Nolan, with the tall, imposing stature typical of a mature Viltrumite male. He has a powerful, well-defined physique, trimmed black hair, and, like all Viltrumite men of proper age, a thick, well-groomed mustache.
Clothing
Viltrumite Soldier Attire
During his early years as a soldier, Thragg wore the traditional plain white Viltrumite uniform, which was later replaced upon his appointment as Grand Regent.
Grand Regent Attire
In his early years, Thragg presumably wore the traditional Viltrumite uniform prior to ascending as Grand Regent. His attire closely resembled that of a standard Viltrumite soldier: a form-fitting bodysuit featuring a circular emblem divided by three vertical lines at the center of the chest. His lower half was covered by a simple gray skirt, complemented by sturdy gray boots. The most notable difference in his uniform was its color scheme, while the typical Viltrumite soldier wore gray and white, the white sections of Thragg’s uniform were replaced with a striking crimson, setting him apart even before his rise to power.
Personality
Thragg embodies the core traits of a Viltrumite, placing raw power and absolute authority above all else. He takes immense pride in his unmatched strength, refusing to tolerate any challenge to his dominance. Yet, unlike many of his peers, Thragg is capable of recognizing value in failure, granting second chances to those who have proven their worth in the past.
Powers and Abilities
Powers
- Viltrumite Physiology: As a Viltrumite, Thragg possesses highly advanced genetics that grant him a wide range of superhuman abilities typical of his species. Like all Viltrumites, his powers are expected to grow stronger over time, with age and experience steadily enhancing his physical capabilities. At the same time, as one of the elite among his race, Thragg’s powers are significantly more advanced than those of most Viltrumites as he has trained relentlessly since birth to push his abilities to their absolute peak. This, combined with his superior genetics, has made him the most powerful Viltrumite in recorded history, surpassing even the second strongest by a considerable margin.
- Decelerated Aging: Thragg 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. Thragg, like others of his kind, can reproduce with a wide range of species, with his Viltrumite DNA overwhelmingly asserting itself in the offspring, but even more strongly due to his superior genetics and elite breeding. 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, Thragg possesses the ability to levitate and fly, manoeuvring through the air with exceptional precision and control. As the strongest Viltrumite, his flight ability surpasses that of his peers, not just in speed, but in agility and responsiveness. He can effortlessly alter his trajectory mid-flight, adapting seamlessly to any environment, including the vacuum of space.
- Superhuman Strength: Thragg possesses unfathomable physical strength, capable of lifting and pressing well beyond several tons with ease. As the most powerful Viltrumite in history, his raw strength eclipses that of any of his peers, as well as all super-powered beings on Earth and throughout the galaxy. He can deal devastating damage to other Viltrumites with only a few blows, effortlessly overpowering even the most elite among them.
- Nigh-Invulnerability: Thragg possesses an extraordinary level of durability, enabling him to endure powerful blows and extreme physical trauma with minimal effect. His resilience is so formidable that weaker opponents, including most Viltrumites, risk injuring themselves, even breaking their own bones, when striking him. Additionally, he remains virtually unaffected by extreme environments, including the vacuum of space and other hostile conditions.
- Superhuman Speed: Thragg possesses extraordinary speed, enabling him to move, fly, and react at velocities far beyond those of humans, super-powered beings, and most other Viltrumites. His speed isn’t limited to travel, it extends to exceptional combat reflexes and reaction time, making him a deadly force in battle. He is also capable of sustained flight through the vacuum of space.
- Reactive Adaptation: Thragg has 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 gradually refine his tactics and enhance his efficiency in subsequent engagements.
- Regenerative Healing Factor: Thragg possesses an incredibly powerful 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, Thragg is virtually immune to most illnesses and contaminants.
- Superhuman Senses: Thragg 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 Lung Capacity: Thragg 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.
- Self-Sustenance: Viltrumites possess an extraordinary ability to go without food for extended periods, though the exact duration is not well documented. As a result, their physical needs are significantly reduced, allowing them to function effectively without regular nourishment. Thragg, like other Viltrumites, experiences minimal requirements for sustenance, enabling him to endure long periods without food without any significant decline in health or vitality.
- Superhuman Stamina: Thragg possesses extraordinary stamina, allowing him to fight for prolonged periods of time without showing signs of fatigue. Like all Viltrumites, though to a far greater degree due to his unmatched strength, his body is engineered for peak endurance, enabling him to remain highly effective even after sustaining severe injuries. He can survive wounds that would be instantly fatal to most beings, as Viltrumites typically only die from catastrophic damage to vital organs such as the heart or brain.
Abilities
- Intimidation: Thragg is capable of bringing the strongest of will to their dreaded knees, as proven with the bloodthirsty thrill-seeker, Conquest, who is feared by every other Viltrumite.
- Leadership: As the Grand Regent, he effectively ruled the Viltrumites for thousands of years after his predecessor's death, ensuring the empire's campaign would progress and flourish for many eons.
- Master Combatant: With his millennia of combat and training, he become the most formidable fighter in the empire's history.
- Master Manipulator: To be added...
Weaknesses
- Excessively High Frequency: As a Viltrumite, High-frequency noise can have harmful effects on the ears of Thragg. It disturbs his balance, restricts his flying capability and induces severe pain. The frequency's intensity dictates the degree of pain felt.
- Extreme Force: Like all Viltrumites, Thragg remains vulnerable to opponents who match or exceed his own strength and durability. Extreme force from such foes can cause serious harm or even defeat him.
- Scourge Virus: Developed from Viltrumite DNA, the virus can target Thragg by compromising his immune systems, deactivating his strength and invulnerability. The sole method of survival is by having a uniquely strong immune system and patiently waiting for the virus to run its course.
Sightings
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1. "TBA": | Debut | 5. "TBA": | Absent | |||||||||
2. "TBA": | Absent | 6. "TBA": | Absent | |||||||||
3. "TBA": | Absent | 7. "TBA": | Absent | |||||||||
4. "TBA": | Absent | 8. "TBA": | Absent |
Trivia

- Thragg will be the fifth major antagonist of the Invincible series.
- Thragg is based off of General Zod from DC Comics.
- Initially, it was reported that Thragg would make an appearance in the third season, certainly in the end credits of the finale, but he was omitted. It is later verified that he will indeed show up in Season 4, with the role already filled.
- Thragg's rank Regent (No Grand), in the real world, like some countries in the UK, , it is referred to as Prince/Princess Regent means a person being appointed to govern the country due to the monarch being missing, exiled, or other causes[1]. In Ancient Egypt, could be a royal designation for a trusted ally/family member, and make full fledged decisions, to help assist the pharaoh.[2]
Thragg's cover may have hinted at this iteration in the animated series.
- Fans are speculating about Thragg's haircut and they thought that he had a barber who is responsible for cutting his hair. This ended up making a meme in the internet.
- Thragg's design are loosely based on Freddie Mercury due to his resemblances. This ended up making him as a victim in the internet and resulting to turn it as a meme.
- Thragg possesses similar qualities to Blood of Zeus' overarching antagonist, Kronos, the King of the Titans:
- This was speculated by fans that this new released cover art of Thragg could mean that he might look like this in the animated series' upcoming season.