![]() Simmons, who also played Vernon Schillinger in Oz, J. In the animated adaptation, he is voiced by J.K. Nolan would redeem himself and become the emperor of Viltrum after his true heritage was revealed. Omni-Man would eventually reveal his plans and battled his son after killing all of the Guardians of the Globe, but would leave the planet due to his love for his son. Becoming a writer and superhero "Omni-Man", Nolan would have a son named Mark Grayson with a human woman named Debbie, who would become a superhero under the moniker "Invincible". He was tasked with conquering planets to spread the Viltrumite empire, and arrived on Earth to infiltrate their society to weaken a chance for them to defend themselves. As is customary for male Viltrumites, Omni-Man sports a large mustache. Omni-Man is the father of Invincible and Omni-Boy and a member of Viltrumite race, a humanoid species of extraterrestrial origin who possess superhuman strength, super speed, virtual immortality, and flight. He's later saved on the day of his execution by Allen the Alien, to whom he agrees to reveal the "secret": Viltrumites are a near-extinct race, with less than fifty pure-blood able individuals left.Omni-Man (real name Nolan), also known by his adopted name, Nolan Grayson, is the deuteragonist of the Invincible comic book series and the main antagonist of the first season of its 2021 animated adaptation. While Arthur suspected that the stories were Viltrumite folklore, Mark quickly realized that they were in fact first-person accounts of Nolan's own missions to destroy potential threats to the Viltrumite Empire, which could provide the secrets to defeating the Viltrumites. My books." In a conversation with his tailor Art Rosenbaum, Mark learns that the books Nolan referred to were not his well-known travel books, but a series of failed science fiction "novels". His parting words to Mark were "Read my books, Mark. He was held captive in a prison until the Empire was able to send the required Viltrumite executioners. Omni-Man's attempts to appease the Viltrumite Empire ended in failure with his defeat and capture at the hands of his own people. This caused the child to age much more slowly than his mother's species, but much faster than his father's. The genetic differences between Viltrumites and the mantis-people were more apparent, though, than they were with humans. Also, as on Earth, Nolan has taken yet another native wife, Andressa, and sired a second son. The custom of the native inhabitants, the Mantis Aliens (an insectoid people who live entirely within a nine month span) was to simply choose the oldest among them to act as their leader. ![]() Nolan's rise to power, however, was entirely peaceful. It was further revealed that Nolan had found a new planet over which to rule, in the hopes offsetting some of the consequences of his earthly failure. In a confrontation shortly thereafter, Omni-Man beat Mark to within an inch of his life and then fled the planet. It was later revealed that Nolan was sent to Earth as a conqueror for the Viltrumite Empire, a revelation that was in stark contrast to his previous claims that his presence was to advance human technology and protect the Earth from extraterrestrial dangers. ![]() He married a woman whose life he had saved named Debbie, and the two of them produced a son, Mark Grayson. Omni-Man arrived on Earth in the 1980s, where he eventually adopted the secret identity of a best-selling author named Nolan Grayson. Moustaches are culturally mandatory for male Viltrumites. Unusually for a superhero, he sports a notable large moustache. Omni-Man is a member of Viltrumite race, a humanoid species of extraterrestrial origin who possess superhuman strength, super speed, virtual immortality, and flight. He is derived from Superman of DC Comics. Omni-Man is the former premier superhero of the fictional world depicted in Image Comics' Invincible.
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