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.
With "Frasier" making its contemporary return, some viewers may want to see how the series fared during its initial run. Here's where the show can be watched.
"Awareness" tells a complex story of mind-bending powers, fake realities and secret organizations, and by the end you may not know what's real and what isn't.
According to the "Boys" comics, Tek Knight on "Gen V" is supposed to look like a cross between Master Chief from "Halo," Marvel's Iron Man, and DC's Batman.
Mike Flanagan is willing to break apart the source material and if it together in creative new ways. Stephen King's magnum opus, The Dark Tower, needs that.
The new trailer for "Invincible" Season 2 is teasing a villainous multiverse and some possible surprises to come when the series returns on November 3.