Omni-Man Gives Mark A Clue On How To Fight Viltrumites | Invincible S2

Published 2024-03-25
Having been advised by Omni-Man (J.K. Simmons), Mark (Steven Yeun) reads through his father's book, coming to the realisation that there may be more to the story and in fact a way to defeat the Viltrumites. Watch Invincible on Prime Video.
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All Comments (21)
  • It's kinda funny how not only does Nolan mention Gravity being a weakness to Viltrumites; but also mentions the Ragnar's enhanced physical forms because of the gravity. Like suggesting you should work out in higher gravity like in a totally unrelated anime.
  • @TurboMMaster
    I guess Mark's powerset included superfast reading and/or opening books just on the right page.
  • @TheDangerzone94
    I would have loved that the storys of his books where a little bit more told in more details.
  • @AzguardMike
    I find it hard to believe that Cecil never once thought "hey Omni-man is writing stories about aliens and space travel. Donald! Order a copy of every book and have The Immortal read them all. Perhaps these are autobiographies!"
  • @TheWarmachine375
    1:39 Viltrumites: unable to handle the planet's intense gravity Vegeta: "Pathetic."
  • @joshuamohlman
    How did Nolan survive you ask? He’s just built different
  • @iLinlinn
    The question is, how did Nolan survive that Ragnar??!!
  • Nolan's partner: "Honestly, the gravity isn't too bad here. Give it a few weeks, and we should be just fine." Nolan: "But what about the Dinosaur Men?" Nolan's partner: "The wha-?"
  • @JohnPeacekeeper
    One thing you have to appreciate is that Nolan properly learned how to write prose, which is something that no superpower could gift him. Man properly learned a skill that required real effort.
  • @kn-jt9dj
    I wonder why Nolan wrote these books with specific Viltrumite weaknesses in mind He got creative block?
  • @metalmario1231
    The planets gravity eh?... i know some certain warriors who have experience in high gravity
  • @454ffv
    Picks book up, starts at half way through, somehow reads through the entire book in a single page
  • @ashendm3487
    the book - about a size of a dictionary the story - about the size of a leaflet i agree the stories r interesting tho
  • @patrickmorris71
    I really like how the covers and titles of the books actually look reminiscent of retro science fiction books and films. Even Nolan's narration sounds like a Captain's Log from 'Star Trek'. Not to mention how the scene where he tried to wrestle the first Ragnar reminded me of Captain Kirk's initial grappling with the Gorn.
  • @thelostjugg
    I love how J.K Simmons narrated the books, the wisdom and strength in the voice was phenomenal, and also terrifying
  • @Apuscus
    To think that it take a mere single one of these feral beasts to take on most of (or maybe every?) Earth's superheros pretty easily.
  • @usmanamin8859
    i think Nolan called for reinforcements using a button like lucan did or threw that ragnar towards others and flew away. just a theory