But he can hover menacingly, looking down at someone beneath him. His head moves up and down better than Invincible's did, but it's still not enough for him to look straight ahead while he's flying. Swivel/hinge wrists, a balljointed chest, H-hips, swivel thighs, hinged knees, and hinged rocker ankles. Omni-Man gets a balljointed head, swivel/hinge shoulders, swivel biceps, hinged elbows, His articulation is fine, but unremarkable. And his skin is the right color, so what the hell happened with the Invinicble figure? A matching line runs down the center of his torso, and similar notches serve as decorations on his gloves and boots. His logo looks like an oval with a line in it, but then you realize that's an O with very thick sides. He also wears gloves rather than bare-handedly spreading his identifiable fingerprints all over town. Like Superman, Omni-Man's costume is red and blue, though not in the same way: the blue is such a light powder blue that it's almost gray, and the red covers his entire legs rather than just his partyĪrea, meaning his boots need to be blue, for contrast. The crazy thing is that despite having a more distinctive facial feature than Clark Kent does (and also not wearing glasses), still no one makes the connection between Nolan Grayson and Omni-Man. You know, the part that would get covered by a mustache. In fact, his race - the Viltrumites - is named after the philtrum, that dip between your nose and your lip. The big difference between Superman and Omni-Man is that Omni-Man Like with Invincible, the costume elements get sculpted edges, but it's an incredibly shallow edge, so you may not even notice it's there at first. The figure was sculpted by Chris Dahlberg, who's given him definite muscles, but without going into full-on " let's outline literally every muscle in the human body" territory. Omni-Man is a pastiche of Superman, so he's wearing a plain bodysuit with a knee-length cape drifting behind him. The Invincible comic had clean, simple art, so the animated series was able to hew quite closely to the original designs. When his son displays developing powers of his own, Nolan begins training Mark to follow in his footsteps. In his secret identity as Nolan Grayson, he's a successful author, but as Omni-Man he uses his powers of strength, speed, flight, an invulnerability to keep the planet safe alongside the Guardians of the Globe, a superhero team, and the Global Defense Agency, a governmental agency. But still, spoilers.īorn on the planet Viltrum and sent to Earth, Omni-Man is one of the strongest beings in the world. Now that the comic has been turned into a cartoon and the cartoon has been turned into a whole series of memes, it's pretty safe to say most people know the deal by now. The twists and turns of its story were (obviously) unknown to audiences at large. So who'd win in a fight: Omni-Man or Homelander? B u y t h e t o y s, n o t t h e h y p e.
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