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Morality of Mark Grayson doing this at the end of the Invincible comics? (Spoilers from Invincible)

So, at the end of the Invincible comics, Mark is convinced by Robot that his way of doing things was (somehow) benefitial for the world in many ways, despite how dangerous he is. So he turns Robot into a brain in a jar and tells Immortal to rule the world with that guy as some sort of advisor.

If you have watched Season 3 or read the comics, you know how well this ended.

When it comes to speaking about Mark's worst and most stupid actions many may think about him staying out of the Invincible War or releasing Dinosaurus, but to me this will always be at the top.

u/GeneralBalcom — 16 days ago

Which Invincible hater is more evil?

Powerplex

Angstrom Levy

The one who does the least damage (in comparison) vs The one who (arguably) has the least amount of agency. Thought it could be interesting.

It may depend on how you interpret how much the mixed memories are affecting Angstrom's mind, because even in a world in which he's right about Mark causing the Invincible War and killing thousands just to make him look bad would be really fucking evil.

u/GeneralBalcom — 30 days ago