After the events of the "Gen V" Season 1 finale, two characters have already been confirmed to return. However, questions remain about where they will show up.
Omni-Man is an incredibly powerful superhero-turned-villain, but is he strong enough to survive everything thrown his way in the "Invincible" comic series?
Amazon Prime's new James Bond-based reality show, "007: Road to a Million," is hosted by Brian Cox, but he says he didn't know what he was signing up for.
In an interview, "Invincible" creator Robert Kirkman explained why Mar Grayson's ethnicity -- and that of his mom Debbie -- didn't matter in the comics.
Jack Reacher Season 2 is coming, with its hulking star looking bigger than ever - and reminding us how miscast "Mission: Impossible" star Tom Cruise was.
The Season 1 finale of "Gen V" includes a post-credits scene with a certain character from "The Boys." When does that scene take place, and what does it mean?
Omni-Man was able to beat his own son to a pulp in "Invincible" Season 1, but there's another character who could destroy the hit series' primary villain.
Omni-Man of "Invincible" and Homelander of "The Boys" have a lot in common, but to figure out which of them is more evil, we'll have to dive into their comics.
Comic readers might recognize Atom Eve as the most powerful hero in "Invincible" thanks to a secret ability that effectively makes the character immortal.
The "Gen V" characters Andre and Maverick create a big plot hole on "The Boys" - it makes no sense that they would have the same powers as their fathers.
With Season 2 of its adaptation of Robert Kirkman's "Invincible," Amazon Prime goes once again for the jugular with a compelling, violent series of episodes.