, despite being superhero origin stories, do not share much in common.
Zero is the tale of a black Italian boy in a poor neighbourhood of Milan discovering the telling superpower of invisibility.
Invincible, on the other hand, seems to be a standard-issue superhero origin tale. Based on Robert Kirkman’s eponymous comics,
Invincible is an adult animated series set in the USA, where all superheroes seem to congregate. The show tells the story of Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun) who gets his superpowers at 17, and along with it, a great deal of problems as well.
Also Read | Get ‘First Day First Show’, our weekly newsletter from the world of cinema, in your inbox. You can subscribe for free here
Invincible spoilers follow.
Invincible fans campaigned for season two on social media with the hashtag before season one had even finished. And now it looks like all that hard work paid off, because Amazon has renewed the show for a second
and third season.
Even before this surprise announcement, creator Robert Kirkman had already hinted that new episodes seemed likely. This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
Twitter: Announce Season 2, you cowards
Speaking with
Collider a little while back, the
Invincible Reveals Key Art Ahead of Amazon Series Debut (Exclusive)
ComicBook.com can exclusively reveal the key art for the first season of
Invincible, Amazon s upcoming animated series based on the Robert Kirkman comic of the same name. A subversive take on the superhero genre, Invincible sees Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun) navigating the world of being a young superhero and the son of Earth s greatest hero, Omni-Man (J.K. Simmons). Throughout the long life of the comic book which ran for 144 issues from 2003 until 2018 Mark grew into his role as one of the most powerful and capable heroes on Earth and picked up a wide variety of friends and foes along the way.