With his father out of action, Mark struggles to defend the city against an interdimensional invasion, joining forces with a team of teenage superheroes.With his father out of action, Mark struggles to defend the city against an interdimensional invasion, joining forces with a team of teenage superheroes.With his father out of action, Mark struggles to defend the city against an interdimensional invasion, joining forces with a team of teenage superheroes.
Steven Yeun
- Mark Grayson
- (voice)
- …
Sandra Oh
- Debbie Grayson
- (voice)
J.K. Simmons
- Nolan Grayson
- (voice)
- …
Zazie Beetz
- Amber Bennett
- (voice)
Clancy Brown
- Damien Darkblood
- (voice)
Max Burkholder
- Matt
- (voice)
Walton Goggins
- Cecil Stedman
- (voice)
Grey DeLisle
- Olga
- (voice)
- (as Grey Griffin)
Gillian Jacobs
- Atom Eve
- (voice)
- …
Jason Mantzoukas
- Rex Splode
- (voice)
Melise
- Dupli-Kate
- (voice)
Zachary Quinto
- Robot
- (voice)
Seth Rogen
- Allen the Alien
- (voice)
Featured reviews
This episode was for introducing characters and show how it is interesting.
I liked it a lot.
I liked it a lot.
Invincible's "Here Goes Nothing" episode is a well-crafted continuation of the season's story arc. The episode showcases the aftermaths of the previous episode's shocking twist and does not shy away from portraying the dark realities of the superhero world. However, the show still manages to maintain its fun, superhero elements, making it a must-watch for comic book fans. I would give this episode a solid 8 out of 10.
The episode picks up right where the last one left off, after Omni-Man brutally murdered the Guardians of the Globe. The episode continues to explore the fallout from this incident. Meanwhile, the show delves deeper into the conspiracy and politics surrounding the superhero world.
The show maintains its intensity while still managing to be a fun superhero TV show. Certain elements provide a needed relief from the sometimes-gruesome tension that the episode's build-up creates. The use of humor and playful elements helps to break the tension and does not feel out of place.
The highlight of the episode is the voice acting, which is fantastic. The performances and delivery provide much-needed depth to the characters and add to the tension and excitement of the show.
Overall, "Here Goes Nothing" is a fantastic continuation of Invincible's intense and thrilling season. The episode doesn't shy away from the darker aspects of the superhero genre while still managing to be a fun and enjoyable watch. It's highly recommended to fans of the show and general comic book fans alike.
The episode picks up right where the last one left off, after Omni-Man brutally murdered the Guardians of the Globe. The episode continues to explore the fallout from this incident. Meanwhile, the show delves deeper into the conspiracy and politics surrounding the superhero world.
The show maintains its intensity while still managing to be a fun superhero TV show. Certain elements provide a needed relief from the sometimes-gruesome tension that the episode's build-up creates. The use of humor and playful elements helps to break the tension and does not feel out of place.
The highlight of the episode is the voice acting, which is fantastic. The performances and delivery provide much-needed depth to the characters and add to the tension and excitement of the show.
Overall, "Here Goes Nothing" is a fantastic continuation of Invincible's intense and thrilling season. The episode doesn't shy away from the darker aspects of the superhero genre while still managing to be a fun and enjoyable watch. It's highly recommended to fans of the show and general comic book fans alike.
Ep 2 is just as good as ep 1. We get introduced to the Teen Team and the Flaxons. The Teen Team looks and sounds exactly as I pictured them from the comic. I loved the little Walking Dead easter egg in this episode. Robert Kirkman and Amazon are just killing it with this. Damien Darkblood is a new character so I'm interested in where his story goes.
Seriously, get into Invincible.
Seriously, get into Invincible.
The second episode of the Invincible series is about Mark making new friends and learning how to encounter/fight unearthly threats. The new characters are really fun and engaging and I already like them quite a bit although I wish we could've seen a bit more of Duplicate and Rex. I also thought the action and human stuff was well balanced and it all was entertaining. Also the complaint about last episodes music are completely gone as you don't get any generic songs in here. Every song fit well for the scene and never felt out of the place. The pacing issue still stands but just as last time it doesn't break the episode for me. Overall this is an episode that has good characters and good arcs for all of them.
This episode was very good and introduced more characters. This animation is really beautiful and I hope it will be like this until the end.
Did you know
- TriviaWhile Mark and Cecil meet in episode 2 of the television series, it takes until issue #13 of the comic for Mark to finally meet him.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Most Brutal Moments from Invincible (2021)
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