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The 'Invincible' title card gets bloodier with each episode for a reason

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Invincible is building toward something.

That much was clear almost right off the bat when, in a shocking and gore-spattered twist, Earth's mightiest hero, Omni-Man (J.K. Simmons), murdered the Guardians of the Globe super-team in cold blood. In the episodes that have followed so far, the question of "Why?!" continues to loom large.

Answers are coming, and Season 1's eight episodes are building up to some big ones. The comic books created by Robert Kirkman and Cory Walker that serve as the source for Amazon's new animated series contain the blueprint already. But even if you don't know a thing about them, Invincible has been steadily telegraphing the dark days that lie ahead in its increasingly bloody title cards. Read more...

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