Warning! This article contains spoilers for Invincible season 3, episode 7.

Invincibleseason 3, episode 7 unleashed 18 villainous variants of Mark Grayson on the world, begging the question of what happened to each of them.Angstrom Levy’s other Invincibleswere introduced in season 3, episode 6, standing with the scorned villain as he claimed they would be enough. Angstrom Levy, hellbent on revenge afterInvincibleseason 2’s ending, wanted the Earth to see Invincible for who he really is by taking evil variants from across the multiverse and telling them to destroy the planet.

Sinister Mark in Invincible season 2 part 2

This led toInvincibleseason 3, episode 7’s adaptation of one of the most consequential storylines in the source material, the Invincible War. As the Viltrumite-centricstory ofInvincibleseason 4looms - brought on by Conquest’s arrival at the end of season 3, episode 7 - the episode first brings Mark face-to-face with his villainous counterparts. Each one is distinctly different from the last, with a unique visual style and vastly altered backstories, and each one meets a dark fate at the culmination of the Invincible War.

18Sinister Invincible

Who Briefly Appeared In Invincible Season 2

The Sinister Invincible variant was shown in season 2, murdering a variant of Angstrom and his son as an agent of Viltrum - after also murdering Omni-Man. Sinister Invincible is differentiated due to his eponymous nature, being outwardly more evil and threatening than our Mark. He is visually distinct due to his black and yellow costume and the long, flowing cape he wears, which can be spotted during his final scene when he is stranded in the wasteland dimension fromInvincibleseason 2’s ending after failing to obey Angstrom.

17Sporty Invincible

The Tech Fleece Version

Admittedly, this version of Invincible is difficult to single out inInvincibleseason 3, episode 7. He is rarely shown outside of the initial scenes in which the Invincibles attack Earth, rendering his fate unknown. However, given that he is not part of the group stranded by Angstrom Levy in the episode’s climax, it is safe to assume Sporty Invincible was killed during the Invincible War, potentially the charred corpse that was killed by Powerplex.

16Prison Invincible

An Enemy Of Viltrum

One of the more distinctive variants of Invincible is Prison Invincible, a bald, scarred version of Mark in a white and grey prison uniform. This version of Mark is shown attacking Moscow inInvincibleseason 3, episode 7, remarking that he needs a warm-up after spending a year in a Viltrumite prison. Prison Mark is part of the group that is stranded by Angstrom at the end of the episode.

15No Goggles Invincible

Scourge Of The Guardians Of The Globe

No Goggles Invincible is first shown being thrown into the desert in Egypt, which housesInvincible’s recurring mummy joke. Ka-Hor is used as yet another throwaway joke before No Goggles Invincible faces off against Immortal, Shapesmith, Dark Wing, Dupli-Kate, and Black Samson. This variant of Invincible proves too much for the Guardians of the Globe.

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After grievously wounding Samson, Shapesmith, and Dupli-Kate, No Goggles Invincible continues fighting Immortal and Dark Wing. All that is known of this Invincible to differentiate him is that he revels in the fight, enjoying the hits and complaining he killed Immortal too quickly and missed out on the torture. Of course, this version of Mark is visibly picked out via his mask that lacks the goggles the main Mark wears. Eventually,No Goggles Invincible is trapped in the Shadow-Verse by Dark Wing, with both seemingly dying inside.

Sporty Invincible from Invincible season 3 (2025)

14Flaxan Invincible

Who Met A Quick End

Flaxan Invincible is another of the more recognizable evil variants of Mark. This version is shown wearing blue and gray Flaxan armor, which was highlighted by the Flaxan invasion inInvincibleseason 1. Little about this version of Mark is known other than his ties to the Flaxans in his own universe and that Cecil, Donald, and the ReAnimen of the GDA defeated him during the Invincible War.

13Mohawk Invincible

A Bigger Villain To Mark

Like Sinister Invincible, Mohawk Invincible gets a bigger focus inInvincibleseason 3, episode 7. He is shown attacking the prison Mark was hired to protect earlier in the season, prompting Mark and a team of other heroes to fight him. Despite being beaten into submission, Mohawk Invincible - differentiated via his black and blue suit and signature hairstyle - escapes and later destroys the Empire State Building. Mohawk Invincible is part of the group trapped in another dimension by Angstrom Levy by the episode’s end.

12Long-Haired Invincible

A Villain With Lesser Focus

Long-haired Invincible is another variant distinguishable via his different hairstyle, this time shoulder-length hair, as well as his short-sleeved outfit. This Invincible is shown fighting with some heroes in a suburban area, not revealing anything about his background. Later, he is shown dead after being seemingly fought by Oliver and two other heroes.

11Goggles Invincible

Another Threat To The Heroes Of Earth

While No Goggles Invincible fought against one side of the fractured Guardians of the Globe, Goggles Invincible fought against the other. This variant is named for the eye lenses that connect in the middle, a distinct difference compared to the many other Marks who wear eye covers. After Goggles Invincible was shown to easily defeat the likes of Rex, Monster Girl, Robot, and Bulletproof,Rex rallied and sacrificed himself by blowing up his own skeleton, taking both of them down.

An Enemy Of Oliver’s

Head Cap Invincible is distinguished by his blue mask that completely covers his head, akin to a bald cap. The only element revealed about Head Cap Invincible is that there is no Oliver on his world, as the latter’s confrontation of the former sparks questions about who he is. Oliver and Head Cap Invincible are shown fighting before the former is joined by more heroes. Given that Oliver and these heroes are later shown walking away from Long Haired Invincible’s body and Head Cap Invincible is not part of the surviving group at the end, it is safe to assume he was killed by them also.

9No Mask Invincible

A More Reserved Villain

Invincibleseason 3, episode 7 features a few Invincible variants without masks, one of them receiving few scenes. This one, wearing the same Invincible colors from season 1’s costume only without a mask, is shown laying waste to Paris at the end of Day Two of the Invincible War. When the Invincibles are gathered above the Grayson house, No Mask Invincible states that he misses William, indicating a tragic past in his universe. After this, Angstrom Levy strands him alongside the others.

Prison Invincible flying through the sky while smiling in Invincible season 3 (2025)

No Goggles Invincible standing with blood dripping from his mouth in Invincible season 3 (2025)

Rae, Rex, Amanda, Rudy, and Bulletproof resign from the Guardians of the Globe in Invincible Season 3 Ep 3

Flaxan Invincible lying dead among ReAnimen, Cecil, and Donald in Invincible season 3 (2025)

Mohawk Invincible flying in the sky in Invincible season 3 (2025)

Long-Haired Invincible lifting a car above his head in Invincible season 3 (2025)

Goggles Invincible holding Robot by the neck in Invincible season 3 (2025)

Head Cap Invincible smirking with blood on half of his body in Invincible season 3 (2025)