Invincible season 2: Every key difference from the comic and the TV show (S2E2)

Invincible - Episode 101 - "It's About Time" -- Pictured (L-R): Steven Yeun (Mark Grayson), Sandra Oh (Debbie Grayson) -- Credit: Courtesy of Amazon Studios
Invincible - Episode 101 - "It's About Time" -- Pictured (L-R): Steven Yeun (Mark Grayson), Sandra Oh (Debbie Grayson) -- Credit: Courtesy of Amazon Studios /
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4. Angstom Levy’s Multiversal tour

The mid-credit scene showed Angstrom Levy talking to an Invincible from an alternate reality. This one was captured and imprisoned after trying to take over the world. The comics didn’t show Levy visiting alternate realities. One day he just shows up with an army of Mark Graysons. The weird part is Angstrom didn’t take that world’s Invincible. He left him captured under the watch of that universe’s Cecil. That’s something that will likely be addressed in the next episode.

Seeing Angstrom’s recruitment process was something that should have been added to the comics. Thankfully, the creative team behind the show knows things like this are crucial to a character’s development. For Levy, it’ll highlight how his mind works and the lengths he’ll go to defeat Invincible.

3. Debbie learns about Donald

When Donald first appears in the comics, he’s a cyborg before Omni-Man’s attack. This time, he’s rebuilt after he tries to kill Omni-Man in an explosion (the season 1 finale of Invincible). However, one constant thing is how Donald finds out what he is. In both the source material and the TV show, Donald wasn’t told how he died or how he came back to life. His reaction to the truth should be interesting.