Invincible had an early MTV motion comic series

Before its popular Amazon adaptation, Robert Kirkman's Invincible comic received a motion comic treatment on MTV in 2008. This short-form animated version, now nearly impossible to access, offered fans a narrated glimpse into the story using comic panels. It highlighted the era's trend toward digital comic adaptations amid rising superhero popularity.

Robert Kirkman's Invincible gained early attention in the 2000s, leading to a motion comic adaptation that aired on MTV2 in 2008. Unlike the full animated series now streaming on Prime Video, this version consisted of short installments derived directly from the comic book panels. Voice actors brought the characters to life, with Patrick Cavanaugh voicing Invincible (Mark Grayson), Pete Sepenuk as Omni-Man, and Wendy Allyn as Atom Eve.

Produced by Gain Enterprises, the series employed the "Bomb-xx process," which animated comic pages by zooming in on key moments and displaying speech bubbles for narration. This format allowed for a low-cost way to adapt superhero stories, sticking closely to the source material without the need for extensive animation production.

The motion comics aired as supplementary programming on MTV's side channel, MTV2, during a time when digital downloads were emerging. Viewers could once download episodes via iTunes and other platforms, or access them on the MTV website. However, those options have since vanished, making the series difficult to find today without advanced online searching, such as on forums like the Lost Media Reddit board.

MTV's vice president of new media, David Gale, explained the strategy in a New York Times interview: "I like to think of it as cinematic comics – digital cinematic comics... I think it's important that in this age you really give the freedom to the consumer. If all you do is put it on a Web site and ask for them to find it, it's very challenging. I also think the evolution of download-to-own is becoming such an expected format for people to get content."

This adaptation coincided with the superhero boom sparked by films like Iron Man and The Dark Knight, yet it remains a niche curiosity from the Y2K era of comic adaptations, underscoring the challenges of preserving early digital media.

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Realistic photo illustration of the iconic V character from 'V for Vendetta' in a London setting, symbolizing the new HBO TV series development.
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HBO developing 'V for Vendetta' TV series adaptation

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HBO is in development on a new TV series based on the iconic DC Comics graphic novel 'V for Vendetta,' with Pete Jackson attached to write and James Gunn and Peter Safran executive producing for DC Studios. The project, produced by Warner Bros. Television, adapts the dystopian story of anarchist V and Evey Hammond in a fascist Britain. This marks another live-action DC property for HBO, following successes like 'The Penguin' and the upcoming 'Lanterns.'

A new trailer for Invincible season 4 has been released, highlighting the introduction of Thragg as the ultimate Viltrumite villain. The preview shows Thragg leading the Viltrumite conquest, signaling major developments in the animated series.

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Invincible season 4, episode 4 has revealed that Bruce Campbell voices the demon character Satan, building on his brief appearance in the season 3 post-credits scene. The episode, titled 'Hurm,' sees Damien Darkblood summon Invincible to hell to aid Satan against a rising threat. Campbell's performance shifts from understated to high-energy after a power restoration.

Following the recent trailer debut, Marvel's Wonder Man Disney+ series spotlights Simon Williams gaining real superpowers amid Hollywood satire. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II stars as Williams, with Ben Kingsley as Trevor Slattery and Zlatko Buríc as director Von Kovak. All eight episodes premiere January 27, 2026, at 9 p.m. ET.

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Before Jason Momoa takes on the role of intergalactic bounty hunter Lobo in the upcoming Supergirl project, the character already made his live-action debut on television. Emmett J. Scanlan, known for his role in Peaky Blinders, portrayed Lobo in a 2019 episode of the SyFy series Krypton. This marks the character's first appearance in live action, predating Momoa's involvement.

Warner Bros. DC Studios released the first trailer for its upcoming Supergirl film online in December 2025, with a high-profile airing ahead of Super Bowl Sunday on February 8, 2026. Starring Milly Alcock as a cynical, battle-hardened Kara Zor-El, the movie—directed by Craig Gillespie and adapting Tom King's Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow comic—promises an interstellar journey of revenge distinct from Superman's optimism, arriving in theaters June 26, 2026.

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Disney has announced that Symbie, a new symbiote character from Marvel Comics, will appear in an upcoming episode of the animated series Spidey and His Amazing Friends. This introduction brings a playful twist to the Venom symbiote for young audiences. The show, popular among preschoolers, continues to expand its roster with Season 5 underway and Season 6 confirmed.

 

 

 

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