Invincible season 2 introduces Angstrom Levy through the multiverse, leaving questions about how many of him exist and why they don't all have powers.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary Angstrom Levy is officially introduced in Invincible season 2, episode 1, but the series leaves a few questions about his existence and powers. With Omni-Man out of the picture following season 1's finale, Mark Grayson is left in need of a new bid bad for season 2. Invincible wastes no time getting into the new threat that Mark and others will have to go up against.
By the time that Invincible steps in to stop the Mauler twins from giving Angstrom Levy the memories and experience of his many variants, questions about the extent of his existence and his unique qualities are sure to come up. Invincible season 2, episode 1's ending builds to the use of Levy's machine that has an unspecified number of versions of himself strapped in.
Invincible's Multiverse Includes At Least 646 Versions Of Angstrom Levy The actual contents of Invincible season 2, episode 1 do not reveal how many versions of Angstrom Levy exist. However, the credits do provide a baseline for the answer. Sterling K. Brown voices Angstrom Levy in season 2, and how he is credited is particularly noteworthy. He is listed as voicing "Angstrom Levy / Angstrom Levy #646.
The difficulty with counting how many versions of Angstrom Levy exist is that the real number could be infinite. Considering the fact that Invincible takes place in a universe where the multiverse is real and accessible, there are theoretically an unlimited number of universes that exist where another version of Angstrom Levy is from. The other factor is that seemingly all the versions of Angstrom Levy that the main version has found are now dead after the experimental machine blew up.
Why Only 1 Version Of Angstrom Levy Has Multiverse Powers The origin of Angstrom Levy's multiverse powers is not something that is known in the comics. Similarly to the show, he explains in the comics that none of his other-dimensional counterparts have powers, with Levy chalking up the reasoning for his unique abilities to "some law of cosmic balance" in Invincible #18.
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