The guy had a twin brother who the parents favored because he was an academic genius. He spent his his entire life being ignored and neglected while the twin was showered with praise.
The twin later became a super hero and successful businessman who’s wealth the parents were more than happy to leach off of, all while ridiculing the other son, who just became an artist.
At some point the genius twin tries to experiment on his brother, turning him into a human guinea pig in hopes of creating a super-powered being. The experiment backfires and the twin is killed in an explosion.
The remaining twin then assumes his dead brother’s hero identity for a period of time. When he reveals what had happened to his parents, they fly into a rage and accuse him of murdering his brother. The argument escalates to the point where the artist twin’s wife smashes his mother’s head in with a frying pan in a fit of rage. The father attacks the wife and tries to strangle her and the artist twin accidentally breaks his father’s neck while trying to stop him.
Afterwards, they put the parent’s dead bodies in their car and drop it over a cliff, making it look as though they had died in a accident.
The guy had a twin brother who the parents favored because he was an academic genius. He spent his his entire life being ignored and neglected while the twin was showered with praise.
The twin later became a super hero and successful businessman who’s wealth the parents were more than happy to leach off of, all while ridiculing the other son, who just became an artist.
At some point the genius twin tries to experiment on his brother, turning him into a human guinea pig in hopes of creating a super-powered being. The experiment backfires and the twin is killed in an explosion.
The remaining twin then assumes his dead brother’s hero identity for a period of time. When he reveals what had happened to his parents, they fly into a rage and accuse him of murdering his brother. The argument escalates to the point where the artist twin’s wife smashes his mother’s head in with a frying pan in a fit of rage. The father attacks the wife and tries to strangle her and the artist twin accidentally breaks his father’s neck while trying to stop him.
Afterwards, they put the parent’s dead bodies in their car and drop it over a cliff, making it look as though they had died in a accident.
It was very lame and served no other purpose than creating a moment of edge-lord drama that had no real buildup and is never mentioned again afterwards.
So he is a result of Viltrumite blood experiments this time, right?
He'll have the same backstory in the show, Kirkman said that getting to his origin was something he was looking forward to adapting in the animated series.
It was so abrupt and out of nowhere it felt like a comedy scene.
What the fuck does this have to do with anything? What does this comic become?
Just pointless fluff to add "depth" to side characters that don't actually matter, sort of like how Monster Girl has a son with a female alien because her monster form has a dick.
>tfw you will never find a feisty nigress who murders your abusive mother in the middle of a derogatory rant comparing you to your dead twin
Why even live...
Now? Bitch Cinemaphile was always pretty gay what don’t you suck dick. Hey everybody point and laugh at this non cocksucker. I bet this bitch still has a gag reflex what a homosexual.
It's not the literal homosexualry that's the problem, it's the figurative homosexualry. Cinemaphile unironically has more gayposters than Cinemaphile and it doesn't have this problem. Your post is actually a prime example.
Frankly, you're not missing anything extraordinary. Just watch clips of the best stuff on YouTube (Mark vs. Nolan, Cecil, Mauler Twins) and save yourself the slog through the annoying bits.
so i watched the new episode of invincible an i have to say i wasn't too happy with them doing the multiverse
i used to love multiverse in comics and movies but these days it's so incredibly overused, specially in marvel, that seeing it yet again in invincible made me go kinda "meh"
I hope they keep the frying pan scene in. lmao
>frying pan scene
Explain?
Retard either go read the comics or wait.
>lurk more
>drops lore
the duality of Cinemaphile
The guy had a twin brother who the parents favored because he was an academic genius. He spent his his entire life being ignored and neglected while the twin was showered with praise.
The twin later became a super hero and successful businessman who’s wealth the parents were more than happy to leach off of, all while ridiculing the other son, who just became an artist.
At some point the genius twin tries to experiment on his brother, turning him into a human guinea pig in hopes of creating a super-powered being. The experiment backfires and the twin is killed in an explosion.
The remaining twin then assumes his dead brother’s hero identity for a period of time. When he reveals what had happened to his parents, they fly into a rage and accuse him of murdering his brother. The argument escalates to the point where the artist twin’s wife smashes his mother’s head in with a frying pan in a fit of rage. The father attacks the wife and tries to strangle her and the artist twin accidentally breaks his father’s neck while trying to stop him.
Afterwards, they put the parent’s dead bodies in their car and drop it over a cliff, making it look as though they had died in a accident.
that sounds totally lame
It was very lame and served no other purpose than creating a moment of edge-lord drama that had no real buildup and is never mentioned again afterwards.
It's very funny on page, though.
What the fuck does this have to do with anything? What does this comic become?
read the comic
I'm good, thanks.
The man's entire writing career is "Today I will invent meaningless new characters so I can kill some people off."
The comic is about superheroes being douchebags and hyperviolence. The scene you just read is both.
>What does this comic become?
Simple shock porn.
You'll know when the shark is jumped, it's the first battle against the emperor
That's image comics for you
He'll have the same backstory in the show, Kirkman said that getting to his origin was something he was looking forward to adapting in the animated series.
It was so abrupt and out of nowhere it felt like a comedy scene.
Just pointless fluff to add "depth" to side characters that don't actually matter, sort of like how Monster Girl has a son with a female alien because her monster form has a dick.
that's the point of the scene, it's a joke
>Monster Girl
So Rudy gets cucked
Maybe, but his wife is one of the most based ride-or-die characters in the series.
>ride-or-die
Both applies to his parents. But not in that order.
>tfw you will never find a feisty nigress who murders your abusive mother in the middle of a derogatory rant comparing you to your dead twin
Why even live...
Damn that Made me chuckle.
why do people on Cinemaphile type like homosexuals now?
Now? Bitch Cinemaphile was always pretty gay what don’t you suck dick. Hey everybody point and laugh at this non cocksucker. I bet this bitch still has a gag reflex what a homosexual.
It's not the literal homosexualry that's the problem, it's the figurative homosexualry. Cinemaphile unironically has more gayposters than Cinemaphile and it doesn't have this problem. Your post is actually a prime example.
homosexual.
So he is a result of Viltrumite blood experiments this time, right?
Why didn’t Eve hook up with him when Mark was missing?
Any word on whether the Spider-Man episode was a marketing bait or not?
He looks like A Train.
He looks nothing like a train. He does resemble that black dude though
Will Smith rip off.
I'm so mad Hancock shit the bed halfway through the movie and that the original script was even worse.
It's so pathetic I don't want it in the show
i was about to finally watch this series but then i saw this
is this true?
Frankly, you're not missing anything extraordinary. Just watch clips of the best stuff on YouTube (Mark vs. Nolan, Cecil, Mauler Twins) and save yourself the slog through the annoying bits.
If that bothers you then why do you watch anything
i don't mind mug women and colored characters but i do fucking mind if they weren't that in the source material
Honestly I think the show only does it because of the voice actors.
I really feel bad for the guy. Just can't catch a break, and literally zero familial support.
Is he the same power level as Mark and his dad? Who is this guy?
He's nowhere near as strong. He's just a standard flying brick.
so i watched the new episode of invincible an i have to say i wasn't too happy with them doing the multiverse
i used to love multiverse in comics and movies but these days it's so incredibly overused, specially in marvel, that seeing it yet again in invincible made me go kinda "meh"
It's a thing that happened in the comic
cute and canon