When a childlike cosmic being with infinite power arrives on Earth, the line between a miracle and a catastrophe blurs. Follow Invincible and the world's heroes as they struggle to manage a guest who can rewrite reality with a single thought and a curious smile. It is a thrilling exploration of power, innocence, and the chaos that ensues when the universe becomes a playground.
In a dark, high-tech lab beneath Chicago, the blue-skinned Mauler Twins argue over a screaming dimensional machine. Energy spirals across the ceiling, crackling with an unstable power that threatens to tear the fabric of space apart.
The machine collapses inward into a blinding point of white light, and a man with curly black hair and a white jacket steps out. He wears a wide, innocent smile, looking around the ruined laboratory with the wide-eyed wonder of a child seeing the world for the first time.
The stranger points a finger at a simple coffee mug, instantly transforming it into a tiny, armored squirrel that lets out a high-pitched battle cry. As the laboratory continues to warp and melt like rubber around him, the man claps his hands in pure, delighted joy.
Inside the Global Defense Agency, Cecil Stedman and Donald stare at monitors showing chaotic energy readings that defy all known physics. The screens display matter being rewritten at random across the globe, signaling the arrival of a being far more unpredictable than any Viltrumite.
Mark Grayson and Eve watch in disbelief as the sky over their city turns a deep shade of purple and the clouds transform into schools of swimming fish. Gravity loses its grip, sending cars drifting into the air while a nearby dog begins to converse politely in fluent French.
A massive, fifty-foot-tall version of the smiling man appears above the downtown skyscrapers, his voice echoing like thunder across the city. He waves a giant hand at the panicked crowds below, announcing to the world that he has arrived and is looking for new friends to play with.
The Beyonder grabs Invincible by the shoulders and whisks him through a dizzying blur of dimensions in the blink of an eye. They stand on the rings of Saturn, plunge into the heart of a volcano, and finally land on a planet made entirely of giant, floating cheeseburgers.
In an attempt to be helpful, the Beyonder turns an entire neighborhood into solid gold to help a man in need, causing the buildings to groan under their own weight. He smiles brightly, unaware that his gifts are causing total economic collapse and mass confusion across the internet.
High in Earth's orbit, Omni-Man watches with a grim expression as the Beyonder playfully juggles several of the solar system's moons like they were colorful rubber balls. Nolan realizes that this entity possesses a power that dwarfs even the strongest warriors of the Viltrum Empire.
Mark stands between his father and the cosmic visitor, trying to explain that the Beyonder isn't malicious, just misunderstood. However, Omni-Man prepares for battle, sensing that a being with the power of a god and the mind of a child is the most dangerous threat the universe has ever faced.
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The Mauler Twins were the first to notice the anomaly. Deep beneath an abandoned industrial complex outside of Chicago, stolen dimensional equipment screamed with overload warnings as blue energy spiraled across the laboratory ceiling. “One of your calibrations was wrong,” the original Mauler snapped. “Oh, of course, because you’ve never destroyed reality before,” the clone answered. Then the machine exploded. Not outward. Inward. The room folded into a point of white light. And someone stepped through—a man with black curly hair, a white jacket, and the relaxed smile of someone discovering existence for the first time. The Beyonder. Not the comic version. Not a multiversal conqueror. This was the strange, curious, childlike Beyonder from the Avengers Assemble animated series—a cosmic being with limitless power and the emotional maturity of someone discovering existence for the first time. The Beyonder looked around excitedly. “Ooooh! New universe!” The Maulers froze. “…What?” The Beyonder pointed at a coffee mug. “What does this do?” “It’s a—” The mug transformed into a living squirrel wearing armor. The squirrel screamed. The Beyonder clapped happily. “Amazing!” The lab detonated behind him as reality bent like rubber. Across the planet, the Global Defense Agency immediately detected the disturbance. Cecil Stedman stared at the energy readings. “That’s not Viltrumite.” Donald looked pale. “It’s rewriting matter at random.” Cecil sighed. “Great. Another god.” Meanwhile, Mark Grayson was trying to enjoy a rare peaceful afternoon with Eve when the sky suddenly turned purple—then upside down. Cars floated into the air. Clouds became fish. A nearby dog started speaking fluent French. Mark stared upward. “…What the hell?” A voice echoed across the city. “HELLO NEW PEOPLE!” The Beyonder appeared fifty feet tall above downtown, smiling like an excited tourist. “I WANT FRIENDS!” Panic erupted instantly. Invincible shot into the sky. “Okay, listen, man, whatever you are, you need to calm down—” The Beyonder gasped. “You can fly too?!” Before Mark could answer, the Beyonder grabbed his shoulders. Suddenly, they were standing on Saturn, then inside a volcano, then underwater, then on a planet made entirely of cheeseburgers. Mark screamed the entire time. They reappeared above Earth two seconds later. The Beyonder laughed. “You’re fun!” Mark vomited midair. The problem with the Beyonder wasn’t evil; it was innocence. He didn’t understand limits, or consequences, or death. When he saw a little girl crying because her ice cream fell, he rewound time for the entire city by six minutes. When he saw a homeless man asking for money, he turned a neighborhood into solid gold. When someone yelled at him online, he erased the entire internet. Nobody could predict him. Nobody could stop him. Omni-Man returned to Earth after hearing the reports. The moment he saw the Beyonder juggling moons in orbit, Nolan’s expression darkened. “That thing is beyond anything I’ve ever seen.” Mark crossed his arms. “He’s not trying to hurt people.” “That doesn’t matter,” Nolan replied. “A child with infinite power is still a threat.” Unfortunately, the Beyonder heard him.