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“ | When in doubt, throw them into space. | „ |
~ The Immortal after throwing Bi-Plane into space. |
“ | Why? Why?! | „ |
~ The Immortal to Omni-Man before his first death. |
“ | Immortal: (screaming) Mauler Twin #1 (Original): Activate the collar! |
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~ The Immortal's furious rage on Omni-Man |
The Immortal is a major character in the Image Comics series Invincible and its animated adaptation of the same name.
He is a thousands of years old superhero from who is also the leader of the Guardians of the Globe, whom is later killed alongside his teammates by their former ally Omni-Man, until he was brought back to life by the Mauler Twins.
He is voiced by Ross Marquand, who also voices Aquarus and Rudy Connors in the same series, and played Aaron in The Walking Dead, and also voiced Han Solo in Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars and Robot Chicken, and Jack Reacher in Robot Chicken.
Overview[]
The Immortal was the leader of the Guardians for decades. Although he was killed like the rest of his team, he is resurrected by the Mauler Twins in one of their own schemes, although it doesn't quite go their way.
Biography[]
Background[]
The Immortal was once a Celtic warrior who came across a strange energy that gave him eternal life, allowing him to live for centuries and granted super abilities. Due to his longevity, the Immortal would become a legendary hero, spending centuries acting as a knight and later becoming president as Abraham Lincoln. He was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth, but would survive and make another identity for himself. By the twentieth century, he would become a superhero known as "The Immortal", and became the leader of the Guardians of the Globe.
Invincible[]
The Immortal was the founder of the world's first superhero squad, the Guardians of the Globe. With the aid of fellow superhero Omni-Man, he and the original team beat the Mauler Twins in front of the White House on their final task. Immortal was beating the supervillain Bi-Plane later in Denver when he got a Guardians priority warning. When the Guardians arrived at their headquarters, they couldn't tell which of them had summoned them. Omni-Man appeared out of nowhere and promptly killed them all, including the Immortal. The motivations of Omni-Man remain unclear until the season finale.
The Global Defense Agency would obtain the Immortal's corpse after the massacre, and attempted to revive him so they could learn who killed the team. His corpse was later taken by the Mauler Twins, who decided to revive the hero so they could get back at Robot for going back on their deal. Upon returning, the Immortal demanded to know where Omni-Man was, and destroyed the twins' control collar and went to find his killer. Finding Omni-Man amidst a battle with the Kaiju, the Immortal battled his former ally until he was punched through the chest and later vivisected. Despite his second death, it was broadcast to the public, thus revealing Omni-Man's true nature. His corpse was later recovered by the Global Defense Agency, wanting to resurrect him again in case Omni-Man ever returned to Earth.
Powers & Abilities[]
- Immortality: The Immortal is ageless and immune to death by conventional means. He can survive in the vacuum of space, endure extreme temperatures, and even return from the afterlife.
- Superhuman Strength: The Immortal's strength is immeasurable, allowing him to effortlessly lift skyscrapers, and his strikes can shatter mountains with ease. He can outmuscle even the strongest of foes, such as Battle Beast and Omni-Man, in hand-to-hand combat.
- Flight: The Immortal can fly at high speeds, allowing for swift transportation and aerial combat maneuvers.
- Superhuman Durability: The Immortal's body is nearly indestructible. He can withstand the impact of a nuclear explosion without a scratch and is impervious to all forms of physical and energy-based attacks.
- Regenerative Healing Factor: The Immortal's rapid regeneration ability allows him to recover from any injury, including complete regeneration from a single cell. He can resurrect himself if necessary, making him functionally immortal.
Weaknesses[]
- Mental Fortitude: Due to the long amount of time he has been alive on Earth, he has had multiple bouts of psychosis, and though he is presently of sound mind, his temporary death at the hands of Omni-Man sent him into a psychotic rage upon his revival by the Mauler twins.
Trivia[]
- The Immortal is a heroic homage of Vandal Savage along with elements of Superman.
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