Invincible season 2, part 2 review: "Without Omni-Man, Invincible isn't quite as untouchable"
A spoiler-free review of Invincible season 2, part 2
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Ifthe first part of Invincible season 2was about Mark responding to the loss of his father, then the second part – once again consisting of four episodes – is how he moves on with his life.
Spoiler alert: it doesn’t go too well. In Part 2, Mark returns from Thraxa and has to juggle a new family arrival and issues with girlfriend Amber – and that’s on top of skipping out on college and saving the world as Invincible.
Admittedly, the early going is tough. Chances are, you aren’t watching Invincible solely for Mark and Amber, yet the series persists with the pair’s on-again/off-again relationship and follows that …