Mark fights a new teleporting villain named Multi-Paul (a distant relative of Dupli-Kate). The fight choreography is solid, and Multi-Paul’s power set is creatively used, but he’s clearly a distraction from the real conflict. The episode might have worked better without any physical antagonist, letting Mark’s internal battle be the only threat.
Here’s a review of Invincible Season 3, Episode 3, “You Want a Real Costume?” INVINCIBLE - Season 3- Episode 3
If you came for gore and guest voices, you’ll be disappointed. If you came for character-driven superhero drama that respects trauma as something you can’t punch your way through, this is a standout. Mark fights a new teleporting villain named Multi-Paul
The brief cutaway to Allen the Alien and a recovering Nolan in space is perfectly timed — just enough to remind you the Viltrumite threat is looming, but not enough to distract from Mark’s emotional core. Here’s a review of Invincible Season 3, Episode
This is a quiet episode by Invincible standards — no decapitations, no city-leveling brawls, no Omni-Man speeches. But it’s essential viewing. The show is finally digging into the psychological toll of being a superhero when your own father tried to kill you. The new costume may be sleek, but the real story is the broken kid inside it.