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Warning: This article contains spoilers for Invincible season 4.Invincible season 4 signaled a turning point for its characters as they were forced to stretch their powers to their limits due to the looming threat of the Viltrumites. The latest installment in the Prime Video series includes characters like Nolan and Allen, who have proved in the show’s earlier seasons that they are elite warriors, but it also gives a chance to fledgling heroes such as Oliver to grow into their strength.

Although the Viltrumites have cemented their place as* Invincible*’s strongest characters, there are others, like Battle Beast and Atom Eve, who have the capability of going head-to-head with the dominant race. *Invincible *season 4 saw some of its most formidable characters meet their ends, thus showing that the ones who are still alive are truly the best the series has to offer so far.

Each season of *Invincible *has upped the ante when it comes to the strength of its characters, particularly Mark, because the show outlines his growth since he first got his powers. The latest installment, however, is on another level when it comes to action. The series has introduced not only the strongest villains that Invincible has had to face, but also the strongest characters in the show so far. With some of the series’s best heroes and villains going toe-to-toe, it’s worth looking at which character is actually invincible.

As the youngest Grayson, Oliver isn’t nearly as strong as his older brother. However, he has a lot of potential to be on the same level as Mark, who took it upon himself to train the young hero. Oliver, who is half-Thraxan and half-Viltrumite, developed fairly quickly and got his powers earlier than his brother.

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Already, Oliver has proven that he can hold his own in a fight when he decimated the Mauler twins within seconds. When Invincible was down, he was the one who took over the job of fighting villains. However, it is worth noting that Oliver is not likely going to be as powerful as Mark or the other Viltrumites. His Thraxan DNA, though it has its advantages, is a drawback because it is essentially not pure.

Lucan, by far, has proved to be one of the strongest members of the Vitrumite empire. Even when his insides were ripped out by Omni-Man in Invincible season 2, Lucan still managed to break Nolan’s back. In the recent installment of the Prime Video superhero show, Lucan’s fighting skills aren’t given enough time to shine.

However, during the battle with the Coalition of Planets, the Viltumite soldier more than held his own against Thaedus. The fact that Lucan survived when some of his comrades fell shows just how tough he is. At heart, he is a true warrior whose training and love for his empire drive him to be a ruthless killing machine.

When Anissa arrived in* Invincible* season 2, she was proof that whatever strength we had seen Omni-Man exhibiting, it was nothing compared to what the Viltrumites were capable of. A seasoned warrior, Anissa is easily one of the strongest characters in* Invincible* so far. She is brutal, dangerous, and a methodical fighter whose control is terrifying.

Invincible season 4 didn’t focus on the elite warrior in the same way that the show’s other installments did. However, her strength is nothing to sneeze at. There are actually very few fighters in the series that can come out unscathed in a fight against Anissa. She has demonstrated time and time again why she is part of Thragg’s inner circle.

Of all the members of the Coalition of Planets, Allen has shown the most growth. Created as a weapon that could stand against the Viltrumites, the leader of the Coalition is easily one of Invincible’s strongest fighters. When Allen was introduced to the series during its second run, he didn’t seem like much of a threat.

However, after the upgrades that Thaedus gave him, Allen is now capable of fighting against a Viltrumite and drawing blood. Though his fighting skills are truly admirable, the end of *Invincible *season 4 showed that the alien could be the only one who can defeat the Viltrumites since he has an updated version of the Scourge virus. Whether he will use it in the show’s upcoming season remains to be seen.

Sadly, Battle Beast didn’t have a lot of screen time in* Invincible* season 4. However, his past fights in the show’s previous seasons proved that he has what it takes to defeat the Viltrumites after he brutally beat one of the aliens during Allen and Nolan’s prison break. Battle Beast, who was always itching for a fight, was given a chance to whet his thirst for battle when he and the rest of the Coalition confronted the remaining Viltrumites, and he engaged in a brutal fight with the enemy.

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Invincible is full of incredible warriors, but some of the strongest heroes and villains haven’t even been introduced to the TV show yet.

Sure, he still hasn’t killed any Viltrumites yet, but from what we’ve seen, Battle Beast is more than capable of doing so. With the Viltrumites alive and biding their time until they can return to their conquering ways, there’s no doubt that Battle Beast is eager for when he can once again face an opponent who is worth his attention.

Atom Eve’s powers have been continually evolving since *Invincible *season 1. The best proof of just how powerful Atom Eve is is when she not only managed to last during her fight with Conquest but also delivered an energy blast that weakened him, giving Mark the chance to defeat the villain. In Invincible season 4, Atom Eve isn’t at full strength. Eve’s powers were glitching during most of the show’s latest run because of her pregnancy.

Invincible season 4 concluded with Eve focusing on school and slowly gaining her strength back. Once she can unleash the full capacity of her powers, she will be among Invincible’s toughest characters who can hold her own against the Viltrumites and any other opponents.

Invincible is now far from the kid who was beaten to a pulp by his father in the show’s first season. He has survived countless fights against some of the show’s toughest villains, even when he sustained life-threatening injuries. Despite being the protagonist, Mark isn’t actually invincible. Sure, he has come out of a few sticky spots, but he still has a long way to go.

Currently, Invincible isn’t capable of defeating Thragg, even with his GDA training and new fighting skills. In fact, he was nearly killed, again, by Conquest and had to spend months recuperating. Given that Thragg and the other Viltrumite soldiers are now a looming threat, Mark will undoubtedly spend as much time as he can preparing for the day when he will have to face the Grand Regent, and we can only hope that that will be enough.

When Nolan was pretending to be a hero back in *Invincible *season 1, there was a reason that he was one of the characters that villains feared the most. No one on Earth had what it took to bring the Vitrumite down. While he’s had a few ups and downs during Invincible, he is still a tough soldier whose Viltrumite training led him to become one of the most powerful warriors in the empire.

*Invincible *season 4 gave us a glimpse of why Nolan was regarded highly among his peers. So far in the show, the only characters that can bring Nolan down are the pure Viltrumites and maybe Allen the Alien. Together with Mark, the Viltrumite helped destroy his home world and fought against Thragg. Nolan isn’t in the Grand Regent’s league, but he still has enough strength to at least land a few punches when it comes down to it.

Thragg’s second-in-command, Kregg, is rarely seen in battle. Mostly, he is in the shadows planning the Viltrumite’s attacks. As a general, Kregg has the tactical training that makes him extremely deadly. After all, there is a reason that he is Thragg’s right-hand man. While Kregg hasn’t been in a lot of fights so far in* Invincible*, the few times we have seen him battle are enough to demonstrate his Viltrumite strength.

As one of the oldest Viltrumites, Kregg’s years of experience in conquering are only second to Thragg’s. His superhuman strength, speed, and durability make him a formidable opponent. For most of *Invincible *season 4, the general is, as usual, in the background. We do, however, get to see him in action when he and his soldiers attack the Coalition of Planets.

Ever since Nolan’s true identity and intentions were revealed at the end of Invincible season 1, it was clear that he was merely a small part of the Viltrumite Empire. It was only after three seasons of the series that we got to meet the mastermind behind the Viltrumite invasion. Serving as the Grand Regent of the powerful race following the death of his mentor, Argall, Thragg embodied what his species was capable of when they were at full strength.

From a young age, the Grand Regent was trained to be the most powerful member of the Viltrumite race. As a master combatant, there is simply no one in Invincible who can win a fight against him. Even when the Coalition of Planets banded together to take down the Viltrumite leader, they did no physical damage to him. So far, what we’ve seen in Invincible season 4 doesn’t even scratch the surface of Thragg’s power. It is only in the showdown between* Invincible*’s heroes and villains that Thragg’s full strength will be known.

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Based on the comic book character by Robert Kirkman, Invincible follows Mark Grayson, a seventeen-year-old who leads a seemingly average life save for the fact that he lives behind the shadow of his superhero father, Omni-Man. Mark goes on to develop superhuman abilities, but he must also learn that his father’s legacy isn’t as glitzy and glamorous as he’s been led to believe.