Which ‘Invincible’ Character Are You?
Ever wonder which Invincible character you are? Maybe you are brave Mark Grayson or sneaky Omni-Man. Forget about deep introspection. Just take this quiz and find out which character fits you. A few questions and boom! You discover your Invincible twin. Hit that Start button. Your true identity awaits in this animated superhero circus.
Invincible is based on Robert Kirkman’s comic. It follows Mark, a teen with superhero dad. He gets powers and dives into chaos of heroism and villainy. Family drama, messy relationships and moral dilemmas unfold in a world where everyone has muscles bigger than your future. With laughs, action and a sprinkle of drama, Invincible is a must-watch for anyone who thinks capes and chaos make life interesting.
Meet the characters from Invincible
Mark Grayson
Oh man, Mark is this weird, earnest cocktail of teen angst and superhero enthusiasm — like he wants to save the world but also pass his math test. He’s stubborn, loyal, and awkward in the best way (seriously, his face when he’s flustered is a thing). He tries to be brave and usually is, but also second-guesses himself a million times and will over-apologize to a mailbox if he thinks he hurt its feelings. Loves comics, terrible at small talk, and definitely keeps at least one snack in his pocket even though he forgets to eat it sometimes.
Nolan Grayson
Nolan is the textbook stoic dad-soldier with a soft spot he hides behind a jawline and an accent — super protective, dangerously competent, and also guilty of Dad-level sarcasm. He’s the kind of guy who’ll save cities and then make you sit down and have tea while lecturing you about responsibility (and yes, sometimes he cries quietly in the shower, maybe). Loyal to a fault but morally complicated, he can be both inspiring and infuriating because he believes absolutely in order — which sometimes means making terrible choices. Will defend his kid with the force of a thunderstorm, and also inexplicably hums old space-opera theme songs when nervous.
Debbie Grayson
Debbie is the emotional anchor — patient, exhausted, fiercely loving, and also prone to a sharp, perfectly-timed reality check when everyone else is being dramatic. She juggles family, heartbreak, and the occasional paper-cut level injury like a pro; also collects mugs with inspirational quotes even though she rolls her eyes at them. She’s quietly brave and protective in ways that sneak up on you, and she can be tender and ferocious within the space of one sentence. Sometimes she’s optimistically ridiculous (yes, she did knit matching scarves for everyone once) and other times she’s just done, which is honestly relatable.
Amber Bennett
Amber is sunshine and glitter with a surprising streak of iron — bubbly, a little vain, quick to laugh and quicker to throw down for anyone she cares about. She can be silly, dramatic, extremely fashionable, and also quietly strategic (don’t underestimate the girl who remembers everyone’s birthdays). She loves being in the spotlight but has real emotional depth and can be kind of brutally honest when needed, which is both refreshing and alarming. Collects novelty mugs, cries at romcoms, and will absolutely roast you if you mess with her friends.
Monster Girl
Monster Girl is… complicated in the sweetest, saddest way — she’s nurturing and domestic and also literally a bizarro monster who ages backwards sometimes? She’s warm, maternal, and unexpectedly fierce when pushed, like a grandma who can bench-press a car. There’s this melancholic sweetness to her: loves knitting, hates bureaucrats, and will adopt every stray animal she finds (and maybe a couple of stray aliens). A mix of tender and tragic, with a tendency to forget minor details (like whether she’s nine or thirty-nine today), which is oddly endearing.
Mauler Twins
The Mauler Twins are chaos squared — loud, brutally efficient, and obsessed with mayhem but also weirdly coordinated like synchronized swimmers of destruction. They bicker like siblings (because they are) and have this ridiculous, twisted humor, one’s more hot-headed and the other pretends to be the calm planner but then does the wildest things. They love tech, purple armor, and theatrical entrances, and will absolutely monologue if you give them half a chance. Slightly overdramatic, prone to petty grudges, and suspiciously fond of cupcakes—don’t ask why.
Cecil Stedman
Cecil is the power-suit puppetmaster of the agency — calm, ruthlessly pragmatic, and forever ten steps ahead with a file folder in hand and a smirk. He runs a moral blender of necessary evils and political calculus, which makes him both terrifying and oddly admirable depending on your ethics meter. He’s dry, efficient, and has a weird affection for being the grown-up in a room of maniacs, plus tiny, surprising habits like rearranging pens when stressed. Will say “it’s for the greater good” and actually mean it, and yet there’s this one soft place he won’t show anyone (probably a dog, maybe a paperback).
Atom Eve
Atom Eve is a powerhouse of creativity and righteous fury — unbelievably gifted and fiercely idealistic, gorgeous and messy and deeply into changing the world (and people’s wardrobes). She can sculpt matter with a snap and then make you a stunning dress out of thin air, and also explode with righteous anger at injustice — total empath. Loves art, hates fake people, and will reinvent your life if you let her (in a good way, usually). Sometimes she’s soft and sometimes terrifying, kind of like a storm that leaves flowers in its wake.
Robot
Robot is coldly brilliant with an unsettling calm — methodical, strategic, and at times eerily soulful in a spreadsheet way. He projects this ultra-logical vibe, but under that is an obsession with order and the conviction that he knows best (which leads to choices that make you go “uh oh”). He’s efficient, almost monastic, and kind of hilarious when trying to understand human feelings (spoiler: he’s learning… slowly). Says he doesn’t sleep but definitely takes micro-naps, and possibly writes poetry on the side (secretly).
William Clockwell
William is the best friend you actually want — kind, grounding, slightly sarcastic, and unbearably earnest about supporting people (and giving great advice, even if it’s a little long). He’s a goofy confidant with a soft spot for truth-telling and domestic skills (he’ll make you tea and also sob about ending lines in fiction). Quietly brave in emotional ways, loyal to a fault, and prone to panic at violence but then march in anyway because loyalty. Loves puns, is maybe too into old TV shows, and will defend his friends like a tiny, morally furious knight.

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