Ngl, for me, it subverted my expectations because I was expecting a non traditional ending given all the other twists on superhero storytelling
Ngl, for me, it subverted my expectations because I was expecting a non traditional ending given all the other twists on superhero storytelling
She’s definitely not dead, we’ve seen weaker viltrumites survive nearly identical but worse versions of her injuries
The majority of plot points you listed can be lumped together but YOU decided that they’re all separate for some random reason
Plus only 3 episodes are out right now, at this point in the first season it had a similar level main plot development It’s actually nearly identical in pacing
Ep 1 of both season 1 and 2 Contains an insane wtf moment that establishes the main villain for the season(s1 at the end of the episode s2 at the start)
Ep 2 of both season 1 and 2 Introduces teen team/new members of guardians of the globe respectively
Establishes season subplot A
Ep 3 of both season 1 and 2 Expands upon GotG members characterization
Introduces 2 more subplots for the season
Pretty sure you just haven’t figured them out, some of the themes in invincible coincide with themes in The Boys as well, and then there’s even more on top of those. They’re all fairly easy to notice too, for instance, both The Boys and Invincible explore what level of wrong doing can be justified if it’s done for a good purpose. Also it’s odd that you chose The Boys tv show as an example of having themes, yeah it does, but it also has far more moments intended for shock value than invincible does
Mark fought his dad on earth to save 7-8 billion people that he doesn’t know. Why is it so far fetched for him to want to save 42 billion? What his dad did doesn’t even matter in that situation, refusing to help just because his murderous dad asked him to would just be petty