
‘Invincible’: A Teen Superhero Tries to Fill His Dad’s Boots
Young Mark Grayson, played by Steven Yeun, struggles to live up to his father Omni-Man’s legend in this lively animated series from ‘The Walking Dead’ writer Robert Kirkman
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