When the trailers for Invincible Season 2 teased Omni-Man’s return, fans were curious to find out how he would figure into Mark Grayson’s life again. He seemed quite antagonistic, playing into the concept of an evil Nolan who almost beat his son to death before fleeing Earth. Nolan was seen as a traitor, so loyalists wanted to learn how he was dealing with that big paradigm shift.While the Invincible series makes changes to the comics, the Nolan return is pretty much on par with the source material. The evil Omni-Man seen in the marketing was from another reality. When properly reintroduced in Season 2, Mark’s father brought his son to the Thraxan Empire to make amends. Interestingly, as the show goes on hiatus, it does paint Nolan in a more sympathetic light, making his redemption feel much more earned than what transpired in the comic book.Invincible’s Omni-Man revival has him explaining to Mark how broken he was when he left their home. He didn’t care if the Viltrumite Empire deemed him a fugitive for abandoning his outpost; he just couldn’t stand how he betrayed his wife and son. As such, he traveled for thousands of light years, growing a beard and almost throwing himself into a black hole in a very tragic revelation.Invincible Creator Raves About Transformers’ Peter Cullen Joining the Series
When the trailers for Invincible Season 2 teased Omni-Man’s return, fans were curious to find out how he would figure into Mark Grayson’s life again. He seemed quite antagonistic, playing into the concept of an evil Nolan who almost beat his son to death before fleeing Earth. Nolan was seen as a traitor, so loyalists wanted to learn how he was dealing with that big paradigm shift.
While the Invincible series makes changes to the comics, the Nolan return is pretty much on par with the source material. The evil Omni-Man seen in the marketing was from another reality. When properly reintroduced in Season 2, Mark’s father brought his son to the Thraxan Empire to make amends. Interestingly, as the show goes on hiatus, it does paint Nolan in a more sympathetic light, making his redemption feel much more earned than what transpired in the comic book.
Invincible’s Omni-Man revival has him explaining to Mark how broken he was when he left their home. He didn’t care if the Viltrumite Empire deemed him a fugitive for abandoning his outpost; he just couldn’t stand how he betrayed his wife and son. As such, he traveled for thousands of light years, growing a beard and almost throwing himself into a black hole in a very tragic revelation.
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