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This variant was also one of the many that Cecil (Walton Goggins) collected to turn into ReAnimen. Bulletproof Invincible didn't last very long after jumping into this new world to destroy it.
"Invincible" Season 3 released on Feb. 6 ... The Mauler Twins make a return appearance, as do D.A. Sinclair's robo-zombies, the Reanimen. The iconic blue-and black costume shows up, and young ...
DA Sinclair was very likely working on making ReAnimen out of the dead Invincible variants. While neither Sinclair nor Cecil openly stated that they were working on the aforementioned project ...
We saw Sinclair working on the ReAnimen before season 1 ends, but neither he nor his creations appeared in Invincible season 2, so it's high time that the R-rated series revisited this key ...
We only got a peek of this next creation, but it appears to be Invincible Reanimen, with Sinclair using the bodies of the dead multiverse Invincibles from the Invincible War. It may be a running ...
A minor subplot of Invincible Season 3 saw Cecil continuing to transform corpses into mad scientist Sinclair’s superpowered cybernetic soldiers (ReAnimen) as potential deterrents to high-level ...
We think Donald is a robot – more specifically, an advanced version of the ReAnimen, aka the mechanical humanoid zombie creatures created by scientist D.A. Sinclair in Invincible season 1.
Invincible co-creator Robert Kirkman has previously ... to build a new army of Reanimen. These zombie super-soldiers are meant to be Earth’s first and best line of defense against the Viltrumite ...
After Invincible stopped him from turning people into ReAnimen, Cecil Stedman recruited him to create an army for a potential Viltrumite invasion. Resembling Loki from the MCU, Sinclair was first ...
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