This was especially true in season 3, which highlighted the question of villains being redeemed.

Mark also discovered that former enemies D.A.

This heroism is similar to the way Mark has committed himself to saving others.

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However,the harsh realities ofInvincible’s world meant Cecil was eventually forced to compromise his morals.

This is something Mark hasn’t yet accepted, jeopardizing his working relationship with Cecil.

Mark doesn’t want to be like Cecil, something Cecil can understand but can’t accept as right.

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However, the tension between the pair remained a constant for the rest of the series.

Without them, the entire hero population of Earthwould have been killed by Doc Seismic.

Will Mark Become A “Villain” Like Cecil In Invincible?

Young Cecil is attacked with a green gas that corrodes his skin in Invincible Season 3 Ep 3

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How Many Of Mark’s Morals Can He Compromise Before He’s Just Like Cecil?

It’s possible thatInvincibleeventually pushes Mark to make the kinds of compromises that Cecil has long embraced.

This would track with some of the big plot developments in the original comic.

Mark Grayson with his costume ripped holding Cecil by the throat with anger on his face in Invincible

However,Mark can find a way to redeem people without excusing their actions.

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