Podvincible: “Where I Really Come From”
It’s the Season One finale of Invincible and the truth about Omni-Man finally comes out on “Where I Really Come From.”
Invincible is a comic book series from Image Comics, written by Robert Kirkman, with art by Cory Walker and Ryan Ottley. The book focuses on Mark Grayson, aka Invincible. He’s not a regular teen, though… He’s the son of Omni-Man, the world’s greatest superhero. Not only that, Mark’s powers have just come in. So he’s super strong. He can fly. He’s nearly invulnerable. He’s… Well, you know the rest.
Throughout the book, there are a ton of hugs twists, and turns, and it’s been lauded for its extreme violence, humor, and emotional complexity. On Comic Book Club’s page, you can read reviews of the comics, and listen to podcast reviews as well. Plus, you can listen to reviews of the Prime Video animated series based on the comics on our podcast, Podvincible.
It’s the Season One finale of Invincible and the truth about Omni-Man finally comes out on “Where I Really Come From.”
Nolan just wants to have a nice chat with his son Mark and things get in the way as we recap Invincible Episode 7, “We Need To Talk.”
Mark visits college and encounters some killer cyborgs as we recap Invincible Season 1 Episode 6 “You Look Kinda Dead”.
Invincible teams up with supervillain Titan and learns things aren’t always what they seem as we recap episode 5, “That Actually Hurt.”
Mark gets his butt to Mars as we break down the easter eggs and scenes in Invincible Episode 4 “Neil Armstrong, Eat Your Heart Out.”
With Omni-Man down for the count, it’s up to Invincible to stop an alien invasion as we break down Episode 2, “Here Goes Nothing.”
On the first episode of our Invincible podcast, we break down the premiere of Amazon Prime Video’s new animated series, “It’s About Time.”
On the preview episode of our new Invincible podcast, we’re breaking down everything to expect from Amazon’s adult animated TV show.
Editor Nadia Shammas hits the stage to discuss her Kickstarter project “CORPUS: A Comic Anthology of Bodily Ailments”. Plus reviews…
Jason Carden (Funny or Die) and Langston Belton (The PIT) hit the stage to talk about working with the new Commissioner Gordon, and auditioning for frickin’ “Star Wars: Episode VII!” Plus, reviews of “Invincible #112,” “Batman Eternal #12,” and “Ghost #5.”