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SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary Invincible season 3 is on the way, and here are 10 new characters from the Invincible comics that could appear in the upcoming batch of episodes. Amazon Prime Video's Invincible has introduced all kinds of beloved characters throughout its two seasons on the air, but it has still barely scratched the surface of the comic series, with all kinds of iconic superheroes and supervillains not having made their animation debut yet.
Related Invincible Season 3: Cast, Story, & Everything We Know The Amazon Prime Video series Invincible shined during its first two seasons, and here's everything we know about the upcoming season 3. 9 Thragg Invincible's Main Villain Close Conquest isn't the only deadly Viltrumite that could appear in Invincible season 3, as another potential new character in the upcoming batch of episodes is Thragg.
7 Powerplex Invincible's New Arch-Nemesis Powerplex is a unique villain in Invincible's rogues' gallery, as he is really only an antagonist to Mark Grayson, with him otherwise being a superhero. Powerplex is a character who has the ability to absorb and reuse the energy of others, with him holding a grudge against Invincible due to his sister being killed during Invincible and Omni-Man's battle in Chicago.
5 Kid Thor He Opens The Door For Even More Characters Close Kid Thor is an interesting Invincible character, as he actually got his start as part of the Capes comics. It initially seemed like no crossover characters from other Image Comics properties would appear in Invincible, with several of them being replaced throughout the first two seasons.
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