
Season 2 should pick up this plot thread.

Omni-Man was supposed to conquer Earth for the Viltrumite Empire but, when he realized that he couldn’t kill his son Mark and enslave humanity for his fellow extraterrestrial conquerors, he tearfully headed out into space for an unknown destination.

That's based on Invincible's season 1 finale, plus how the overarching narrative and side stories play out in the graphic novels.įirst, let's discuss the season 1 finale. Invincible season 2 could explore various storylines from the comics, but it's likely to draw inspiration from issue 24 onwards. Major spoilers follow for Invincible season 1 and the graphic novels. Which comic storylines will Invincible season 2 pull from? (Image credit: Amazon Prime Video) Robot plays a huge role in the comic series, but we don't know if events involving him will be part of Invincible season 2 or a future installment. With Rudy’s consciousness being transferred into his new clone body in episode 7, Ross Marquand took over vocal duties for Rudy, so we don't know if Quinto will be back. In the first season, Robot was the artificial host body of Rudy Conners, an individual whose genetic defects initially meant he was unable to live outside of his saline tank. Zachary Quinto voiced Robot in season 1, but it’s unclear if he'll return.

Expect familiar faces to return in Invincible season 2.
