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Wolf-Man is a minor character in Invincible, debuting from Season 3 and onwards. He is a werewolf superhero.

History[]

Backstory[]

Gary Hampton was a wealthy record company CEO who was happily married to his wife Rebecca, with whom he had a teen daughter named Chloe. But one night while camping he was attacked by a werewolf, and thus later became one himself. He decided to use his new lycanthropic powers to be a superhero, while being mentored in the supernatural world by an old vampire named Zechariah.

Gary's luck got worse after being betrayed by Zechariah, who murdered Rebecca and framed Gary for it, even fooling Chloe to believe that her own father killed her mother.

Invincible War[]

Wolf-Man fought Viltrum Invincible in New York City, the pair tumbling down a building as Viltrum Invincible tells him that he killed him once and he will do it again. Wolf-Man was defeated in battle and by the time he recovered, he found himself staring at the destruction caused by Viltrum Invincible.

Power & Abilities[]

Powers[]

  • Werewolf Physiology: As a werewolf, Man-Wolf naturally possesses heightened senses, animalistic reflexes, and formidable claws and fangs. Beyond these typical traits, he exhibits surprising durability, withstanding blows from a Viltrumite-level opponent and surviving significant falls. While he couldn't overcome the Invincible variant in combat, he endured both the fight and the fall without displaying any signs of bleeding.
    • Superhuman Agility: TBD
    • Superhuman Strength: TBD
    • Superhuman Senses: TBD
    • Claws and Fangs: TBD
    • Superhuman Durability: TBD

Sightings[]

Trivia[]

  • Wolf-Man is based on Werewolf by Night.
  • Wolf-Man is the second character have a secondary form, and a cursed transformation, the other being Monster Girl.
  • Wolf-Man had a spin-off comic that was created in 2007 by Robert Kirkman and Jason Howard where he also teamed up with Invincible and fought the ReAnimen, and Guardians. The storyline of Wolf-Man's comic has yet to be adapted.
  • Wolf-Man's appearance in the series was hinted in a easter egg scene in Episode 3, when Monster Girl and Robot went to a movie, and a poster similar to Wolf-Man was seen.
  • He is used as a replacement to Spawn and Duncan Rosenblatt/Firebreather while fighting Viltrum Invincible.
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