Invincible
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Does Mark Grayson really want to be a superhero after almost getting pummeled to death?

Yeah, theres that whole power and responsibility thing, but maybe theres another option for him.
Other people go to college, Mark can do that instead.
But even in the world of higher education, Mark cant escape the blue and yellow costume.
Upstate University has a world-class pre-med program, and one of its students, D.A.
Shes going to save people byhelpingthem: irrigate deserts, stop national disasters, bring food to the starving.
She has the power to really make a difference, and she doesnt need college to do it.
The queer subtext is strongest in the scene where Eve leaves her parents home.
Once Eve leaves home, shes able to tap into her full potential.
Mark loses Amber because hes not willing to share his superhero identity, and thatshouldbe a dealbreaker.
We see those complications in Nolan and Debbie, who have a different kind of distrust poisoning their marriage.
His wife knows the truth, and shes beyond disgusted with him.
He looks pretty sad, but will his emotions keep him from taking over the planet?
The new Guardians of the Globe are in recovery mode this week, so theres not much happening there.
Its unlikely that Cecil and the GDA will let an asset like D.A.
Omni-Man isnt going to stay under the radar for much longer, and Earth needs to be prepared.