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How Invincible Gets Around Marvel’s Shared Universe Problem

Last updated: March 18, 2026 3:56 pm
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In summary:

  • Tech Advisor looks into how the animated series Invincible addresses the recurring superhero narrative issue of explaining the absence of other heroes during major crises.
  • Unlike Marvel, which often cites vague reasons like heroes being “off-world,” Invincible introduces concurrent global threats that sensibly prevent heroes from aiding one another.
  • The animated format enables more intricate simultaneous storylines compared to live-action MCU films, suggesting that Marvel could benefit from adopting similar storytelling techniques.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is now teeming with superheroes. Walking through New York City, one might expect to encounter numerous spandex-clad figures. Yet, a persistent question remains: where are these heroes when they are most needed?

Since the inception of shared superhero universes, whether in comics or on screen, a key issue has been the lack of cooperation among heroes. For instance, in Spider-Man: No Way Home, why didn’t more Avengers join the battle at the Statue of Liberty? Even Daredevil, who appears earlier in the film, could have lent a hand.

This issue is especially prominent in battles set in New York, seemingly home to the majority of Earth’s superheroes. In the Disney+ series Born Again, it seemed plausible for Iron Fist or Luke Cage to assist Daredevil, yet they did not.

The straightforward solution is to simply enjoy the narrative as it unfolds. Not every conflict needs every hero, as frequent crossovers could diminish their impact.

However, within these stories, it can be frustrating to consider that a hero with flight or speed capabilities could quickly assist if the writers chose to include them. Instead, protagonists often face challenges alone, despite having many super-powered allies.

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Marvel writers often provide vague explanations for characters like Captain Marvel being off-world

While each hero has their own responsibilities, this can affect the suspension of disbelief. This is not the case with Prime Video’s Invincible.

Unlike Marvel, which frequently offers vague justifications for characters like Captain Marvel being off-world, Invincible tackles these shared universe problems directly.

In the world of Mark Grayson, large-scale, catastrophic events are common, and many occur simultaneously. This means heroes like Invincible or Atomic Eve cannot always come to each other’s aid at the last moment. Although last-minute rescues do happen occasionally, it’s usually clear why heroes can’t just abandon their current task.

The first episode of season four emphasizes this point, even as villains violently attack Mark.

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Initially, Invincible faces off against Dinosaurus, a new adversary important for future episodes. Mark defeats him but nearly violates his ethical code. Fortunately, the Guardians of the Globe intervene just in time to prevent a fatal outcome.

There is no reprieve as the alien Sequids soon reappear, threatening to overrun the planet if not stopped. The Guardians are fully occupied containing this menace.

Invincible effectively nullifies fan criticism

Mark cannot assist because he and Atomic Eve are busy confronting a new foe, Universa, who attempts to siphon energy from a nuclear reactor, risking a meltdown if unchecked.

By synchronizing these threats, Invincible effectively nullifies fan criticism. The Guardians cannot support Mark against Universa as they are preoccupied with another global threat.

A similar scenario unfolds two episodes later when Oliver battles a formidable dragon. Unfortunately, Mark and his team are occupied with an inter-dimensional invasion, preventing immediate assistance.

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Mark eventually aids Oliver, but this orchestrated chaos enhances tension rather than diminishing it.

Invincible’s world contains fewer heroes than Marvel, making it plausible that everyone is engaged elsewhere. The animated medium also facilitates depicting multiple simultaneous crises without the constraints of costly CGI and live-action productions, as seen in the MCU.

Invincible season 4 - Bulletproof (Jay Pharoah), Dark Samson (Khary Payton), Brit (Jonathan banks), Shapesmith (Ben Schwartz), and Invincible (Steven Yeun)

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This organic narrative approach proves more effective over time, eliminating the need for awkward offscreen justifications. For instance, Kevin Feige explained the Eternals’ absence during the Avengers’ battle with Thanos by citing their non-involvement in human affairs. Similarly, a tie-in book for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania describes how the Avengers monitor the news to decide when to intervene.

With the numerous actors signed up for Avengers: Doomsday, it appears this issue may not persist. If Thor suffers even a minor injury, a multitude of heroes will be on hand to assist.

While not every MCU narrative needs to emphasize teamwork or multi-front battles, Invincible’s self-contained story facilitates managing its complex elements. Nevertheless, it would be beneficial if Marvel could devise more creative ways to integrate their universe, rather than overlooking the rest of the MCU and hoping audiences do not notice.

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