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Amazon series "Invincible" basically talks about the Gods and the IGF

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If you are into memes, and are following the newest of them, it's almost impossible for you to have missed this man:
7897657-4154513940-omnim.jpg

He's from a comic which is getting adapted to an animated series from Amazon.
He was created by writer Robert Kirkman.

I've only watched the first and only one season of the show, and for fuck sake this Poos are really on some strong stuff right now.

The plot basically is: there is this superhero, Omni Man (in the picture above) who has a son with a human woman (a chinese, yey racial mixing, as he looks white) who has to get his powers still. (he gets them soon enough)

Omni Man comes from a planet called Viltrum, where they're all super humans who live millions of years and are basically perfect.

Omni Man looks like a normal superhero but then he violently murders all the members of the "guardians of the globe", a bunch of different superheroes. You never understand why until many episodes later he confesses that his race, the Viltrumites, are an ever-expanding empire that wants to conquer Earth and the universe.

His son, from who the series takes name, Invincible, rejects his father and his race (or should I say half race?) and fights him.
The first season ends with Invincible meeting a cyclop alien on the moon and the discussion is basically:
alien - "oh be careful that's a viltrumite on your planet"
invincible - "yea i know it's my father duh but i want to fight him"
alien - "oh well a lot of other races of aliens created an association to fight the Viltrumite Empire"

Needless to say, I think what they're trying to achieve here is: Oh hell naw look the perfect immortal white god, he's bad he does genocide he wants to conquer earth!!! trust the IGF instead goy!!!

This is so funny that it hurts, for real. Let me know what you think of it. They basically did everything to depict a god-like Omni Man as a monster, and to create this environment of "funny" and "nice" ETs.
 
Gods i watched the serios for the memes, still i was so surprised how much race mixing SJW crap is the Netflix version holy shit, you know in the original comic invisible girlfriend is blonde but in Netflix is black lol, his mom is white but she is asian in Netflix one and so much more like the party one...
I do was surprised when I watched the episode about viltrumites and o thought "hey they do resemble the Gods and all" then ii learned the truth anddd nehhh.
 
Young Faith said:
The plot basically is: there is this superhero, Omni Man (in the picture above) who has a son with a human woman (a chinese, yey racial mixing, as he looks white)
There is no mention of her race actually. It is true that they wanted to make Mark and his mother's race ambiguous by giving them Asian voice actors but far as character design goes they look just like White latinos or something.

A thing they changed is his first girlfriend's race who is an annoying woke feminist bitch soon to get dumped for his future relationships:

main-qimg-f4b4098f03e00059b47d72c3eb7bf51e




His son, from who the series takes name, Invincible, rejects his father and his race (or should I say half race?) and fights him.
His father actually didn't teach any actual thing to him from a young age and as far as the only thing he teached that being a Viltrumite was being a superhero, it was a bad parenting decision to only tell the truth when he was a teenager and shock him with all that violence.


Needless to say, I think what they're trying to achieve here is: Oh hell naw look the perfect immortal white god, he's bad he does genocide he wants to conquer earth!!! trust the IGF instead goy!!!
And all that rebellion was for nothing as Mark eventually realizes he doesn't fit much on Earth if he doesn't give a chance to explore his Viltrumite roots by joining his father for a while.

Earth eventually join in with the Viltrumites as they dethrone their current corrupt leader, they have to unite against Robot who was plotting to genocide all Viltrumite babies, and Omni-Man work his way up as the true supreme leader by heritage of the Viltrum Empire. That other alien union is left alone.

Also don't forget that planet of corrupted being-like slave master weirdos that they have to face time and time again:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fwJYi-t8LY

No they are not dealt with yet.

Omni-Man was one of the most fantastic characters of the year in my opinion, the symbol of masculinity and family values that sometimes has to be a little severe to protect what he believes, a much better "the violence justify the means" character than Eren Simpeger.
 
Egon said:
Young Faith said:
The plot basically is: there is this superhero, Omni Man (in the picture above) who has a son with a human woman (a chinese, yey racial mixing, as he looks white)
There is no mention of her race actually. It is true that they wanted to make Mark and his mother's race ambiguous by giving them Asian voice actors but far as character design goes they look just like White latinos or something.

A thing they changed is his first girlfriend's race who is an annoying woke feminist bitch soon to get dumped for his future relationships:

main-qimg-f4b4098f03e00059b47d72c3eb7bf51e




His son, from who the series takes name, Invincible, rejects his father and his race (or should I say half race?) and fights him.
His father actually didn't teach any actual thing to him from a young age and as far as the only thing he teached that being a Viltrumite was being a superhero, it was a bad parenting decision to only tell the truth when he was a teenager and shock him with all that violence.


Needless to say, I think what they're trying to achieve here is: Oh hell naw look the perfect immortal white god, he's bad he does genocide he wants to conquer earth!!! trust the IGF instead goy!!!
And all that rebellion was for nothing as Mark eventually realizes he doesn't fit much on Earth if he doesn't give a chance to explore his Viltrumite roots by joining his father for a while.

Earth eventually join in with the Viltrumites as they dethrone their current corrupt leader, they have to unite against Robot who was plotting to genocide all Viltrumite babies, and Omni-Man work his way up as the true supreme leader by heritage of the Viltrum Empire. That other alien union is left alone.

Also don't forget that planet of corrupted being-like slave master weirdos that they have to face time and time again:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fwJYi-t8LY

No they are not dealt with yet.

Omni-Man was one of the most fantastic characters of the year in my opinion, the symbol of masculinity and family values that sometimes has to be a little severe to protect what he believes, a much better "the violence justify the means" character than Eren Simpeger.

Amber is very annoying. I didn't like her from the beginning. :lol:
 
Egon said:
Young Faith said:
The plot basically is: there is this superhero, Omni Man (in the picture above) who has a son with a human woman (a chinese, yey racial mixing, as he looks white)
There is no mention of her race actually. It is true that they wanted to make Mark and his mother's race ambiguous by giving them Asian voice actors but far as character design goes they look just like White latinos or something.

A thing they changed is his first girlfriend's race who is an annoying woke feminist bitch soon to get dumped for his future relationships:

main-qimg-f4b4098f03e00059b47d72c3eb7bf51e




His son, from who the series takes name, Invincible, rejects his father and his race (or should I say half race?) and fights him.
His father actually didn't teach any actual thing to him from a young age and as far as the only thing he teached that being a Viltrumite was being a superhero, it was a bad parenting decision to only tell the truth when he was a teenager and shock him with all that violence.


Needless to say, I think what they're trying to achieve here is: Oh hell naw look the perfect immortal white god, he's bad he does genocide he wants to conquer earth!!! trust the IGF instead goy!!!
And all that rebellion was for nothing as Mark eventually realizes he doesn't fit much on Earth if he doesn't give a chance to explore his Viltrumite roots by joining his father for a while.

Earth eventually join in with the Viltrumites as they dethrone their current corrupt leader, they have to unite against Robot who was plotting to genocide all Viltrumite babies, and Omni-Man work his way up as the true supreme leader by heritage of the Viltrum Empire. That other alien union is left alone.

Also don't forget that planet of corrupted being-like slave master weirdos that they have to face time and time again:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fwJYi-t8LY

No they are not dealt with yet.

Omni-Man was one of the most fantastic characters of the year in my opinion, the symbol of masculinity and family values that sometimes has to be a little severe to protect what he believes, a much better "the violence justify the means" character than Eren Simpeger.

Leave Eren Simpeger in his pitiful bottomless pit of shame... What a waste of time.
I assume that the things you told me come from the comic and not from the series, if it really goes that way it doesn't look that bad. But what got animated and with the racial retcons all around, it really doesn't seem like anything good. Especially since the first season ends with Omni Man leaving Earth and the orange cyclop alien saying that it's the first time a Viltrumite does that. So I even assumed that later in the story the authour would cuck Omni Man from his "Chadness" much like it happened to Eren Simpeger.
About the mother, in the animated version it's clear as the sun that she's asian. Netflix just MUST add racial mixing everywhere. For real, I didn't see not even one healthy same-race couple in the animation. If they retconned all of this, I don't see why don't retcon more. Fuck Netflix.
 
Oh my bad not Netflix but Amazon Prime Video.
At least in my country, the series is only on Prime Video.
 
Young Faith said:
If you are into memes, and are following the newest of them, it's almost impossible for you to have missed this man:
7897657-4154513940-omnim.jpg

He's from a comic which is getting adapted to an animated series from Amazon.
He was created by writer Robert Kirkman.

I've only watched the first and only one season of the show, and for fuck sake this Poos are really on some strong stuff right now.

The plot basically is: there is this superhero, Omni Man (in the picture above) who has a son with a human woman (a chinese, yey racial mixing, as he looks white) who has to get his powers still. (he gets them soon enough)

Omni Man comes from a planet called Viltrum, where they're all super humans who live millions of years and are basically perfect.

Omni Man looks like a normal superhero but then he violently murders all the members of the "guardians of the globe", a bunch of different superheroes. You never understand why until many episodes later he confesses that his race, the Viltrumites, are an ever-expanding empire that wants to conquer Earth and the universe.

His son, from who the series takes name, Invincible, rejects his father and his race (or should I say half race?) and fights him.
The first season ends with Invincible meeting a cyclop alien on the moon and the discussion is basically:
alien - "oh be careful that's a viltrumite on your planet"
invincible - "yea i know it's my father duh but i want to fight him"
alien - "oh well a lot of other races of aliens created an association to fight the Viltrumite Empire"

Needless to say, I think what they're trying to achieve here is: Oh hell naw look the perfect immortal white god, he's bad he does genocide he wants to conquer earth!!! trust the IGF instead goy!!!

This is so funny that it hurts, for real. Let me know what you think of it. They basically did everything to depict a god-like Omni Man as a monster, and to create this environment of "funny" and "nice" ETs.

I haven't actually watched the show, but I have seen bits of it (like the hero carnage you wrote about), read some wikis and a friend of mine talked extensively about it.

First of all, Kirkman is a jew, and this says a lot already.

Secondly, they are projecting the enemy agenda on a white-like being, as Omni-man's mission was to "infiltrate the planet, make it weaker from the inside and wait for the right opportunity to conquer it". That is flaunting the enemy agenda.

Also, the Viltrum empire is nothing like the Orion empire, as they actually got stronger through years of fighting among themselves in order to keep only the strong ones.
 
Egon said:
Young Faith said:
The plot basically is: there is this superhero, Omni Man (in the picture above) who has a son with a human woman (a chinese, yey racial mixing, as he looks white)
There is no mention of her race actually. It is true that they wanted to make Mark and his mother's race ambiguous by giving them Asian voice actors but far as character design goes they look just like White latinos or something.

A thing they changed is his first girlfriend's race who is an annoying woke feminist bitch soon to get dumped for his future relationships:

main-qimg-f4b4098f03e00059b47d72c3eb7bf51e




His son, from who the series takes name, Invincible, rejects his father and his race (or should I say half race?) and fights him.
His father actually didn't teach any actual thing to him from a young age and as far as the only thing he teached that being a Viltrumite was being a superhero, it was a bad parenting decision to only tell the truth when he was a teenager and shock him with all that violence.


Needless to say, I think what they're trying to achieve here is: Oh hell naw look the perfect immortal white god, he's bad he does genocide he wants to conquer earth!!! trust the IGF instead goy!!!
And all that rebellion was for nothing as Mark eventually realizes he doesn't fit much on Earth if he doesn't give a chance to explore his Viltrumite roots by joining his father for a while.

Earth eventually join in with the Viltrumites as they dethrone their current corrupt leader, they have to unite against Robot who was plotting to genocide all Viltrumite babies, and Omni-Man work his way up as the true supreme leader by heritage of the Viltrum Empire. That other alien union is left alone.

Also don't forget that planet of corrupted being-like slave master weirdos that they have to face time and time again:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fwJYi-t8LY

No they are not dealt with yet.

Omni-Man was one of the most fantastic characters of the year in my opinion, the symbol of masculinity and family values that sometimes has to be a little severe to protect what he believes, a much better "the violence justify the means" character than Eren Simpeger.

Egon, at first I thought the same about Omni man and Invincible, that it was different from the rest perhaps, but this here just about sums it up:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3wZ2FAfxXY

Then there’s numerous issues with the society of the viltrumites, how they operate as a cosmic race that is not much different from the enemy.

The authors fetish for transhumanism as is always the case with western comics (cyborg nonsense as well as mechanical body part replacements when someone loses an arm, or part of their face). The idiocy of the author and the mediocrity of the fights, the strategy used by the characters, the reasoning of them, the brutality for the sake of brutality and gore for the sake of gore.

It’s ridiculous. Just a huge blasphemy against the Gods and intelligent, advanced and decent alien life.

Western comics are pretty much all the same, they all devolve into some kind of idiotic, jew influenced mess, diversity for the sake of diversity, race mixing galore, nonsensical handwaved plot that only a foolish teenager could actually think is decent.

It is a waste of time.. The only good thing that came out of invincible is the “Think Mark, Think!” Meme. That says a lot.

It’s garbage all the same. Mostly because the majority of comic authors are idiots, and because the industry is about as infested with yehuborim and jew ideology as Hollywood.
 
That's really sad then, I didn't know this was the mother of his other kid and they mixed with other non-White extraterrestrials. One less comic for me to buy lol.

VoiceofEnki said:
Egon, at first I thought the same about Omni man and Invincible, that it was different from the rest perhaps, but this here just about sums it up:
 
SonOfSatan666 said:
Young Faith said:
If you are into memes, and are following the newest of them, it's almost impossible for you to have missed this man:
7897657-4154513940-omnim.jpg

He's from a comic which is getting adapted to an animated series from Amazon.
He was created by writer Robert Kirkman.

I've only watched the first and only one season of the show, and for fuck sake this Poos are really on some strong stuff right now.

The plot basically is: there is this superhero, Omni Man (in the picture above) who has a son with a human woman (a chinese, yey racial mixing, as he looks white) who has to get his powers still. (he gets them soon enough)

Omni Man comes from a planet called Viltrum, where they're all super humans who live millions of years and are basically perfect.

Omni Man looks like a normal superhero but then he violently murders all the members of the "guardians of the globe", a bunch of different superheroes. You never understand why until many episodes later he confesses that his race, the Viltrumites, are an ever-expanding empire that wants to conquer Earth and the universe.

His son, from who the series takes name, Invincible, rejects his father and his race (or should I say half race?) and fights him.
The first season ends with Invincible meeting a cyclop alien on the moon and the discussion is basically:
alien - "oh be careful that's a viltrumite on your planet"
invincible - "yea i know it's my father duh but i want to fight him"
alien - "oh well a lot of other races of aliens created an association to fight the Viltrumite Empire"

Needless to say, I think what they're trying to achieve here is: Oh hell naw look the perfect immortal white god, he's bad he does genocide he wants to conquer earth!!! trust the IGF instead goy!!!

This is so funny that it hurts, for real. Let me know what you think of it. They basically did everything to depict a god-like Omni Man as a monster, and to create this environment of "funny" and "nice" ETs.

I haven't actually watched the show, but I have seen bits of it (like the hero carnage you wrote about), read some wikis and a friend of mine talked extensively about it.

First of all, Kirkman is a jew, and this says a lot already.

Secondly, they are projecting the enemy agenda on a white-like being, as Omni-man's mission was to "infiltrate the planet, make it weaker from the inside and wait for the right opportunity to conquer it". That is flaunting the enemy agenda.

Also, the Viltrum empire is nothing like the Orion empire, as they actually got stronger through years of fighting among themselves in order to keep only the strong ones.

Yea exactly! That's what I've been trying to say, the Viltrum Empire is the perfect parody/blashpemy of our Gods! And I found this attempt so fucking stupid that I burst out in laughs when I came to the end of the show, lol
 
Young Faith said:
If you are into memes, and are following the newest of them, it's almost impossible for you to have missed this man:
7897657-4154513940-omnim.jpg

He's from a comic which is getting adapted to an animated series from Amazon.
He was created by writer Robert Kirkman.

I've only watched the first and only one season of the show, and for fuck sake this Poos are really on some strong stuff right now.

The plot basically is: there is this superhero, Omni Man (in the picture above) who has a son with a human woman (a chinese, yey racial mixing, as he looks white) who has to get his powers still. (he gets them soon enough)

Omni Man comes from a planet called Viltrum, where they're all super humans who live millions of years and are basically perfect.

Omni Man looks like a normal superhero but then he violently murders all the members of the "guardians of the globe", a bunch of different superheroes. You never understand why until many episodes later he confesses that his race, the Viltrumites, are an ever-expanding empire that wants to conquer Earth and the universe.

His son, from who the series takes name, Invincible, rejects his father and his race (or should I say half race?) and fights him.
The first season ends with Invincible meeting a cyclop alien on the moon and the discussion is basically:
alien - "oh be careful that's a viltrumite on your planet"
invincible - "yea i know it's my father duh but i want to fight him"
alien - "oh well a lot of other races of aliens created an association to fight the Viltrumite Empire"

Needless to say, I think what they're trying to achieve here is: Oh hell naw look the perfect immortal white god, he's bad he does genocide he wants to conquer earth!!! trust the IGF instead goy!!!

This is so funny that it hurts, for real. Let me know what you think of it. They basically did everything to depict a god-like Omni Man as a monster, and to create this environment of "funny" and "nice" ETs.

Interesting.. well bezos didn’t need to release hints about the “gods”. Shouts out to him.
 

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