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Eiichiro (2001). "71 万物の霊長". 死なねェよ. One Piece (in Japanese). Vol. 8. Shueisha.
At the school, Tokio is thinking about the "outside world". Meanwhile, Shiro receives an unexpected photo of Mimihime. Episode 3 Kiriko and
Haruki April 15, 2023 Summary: Five years ago, Asakusa was bustling with the entertainment of electric kart racing. Haruki, who lives in an orphanage, is happy with her sister Kiriko, a racer, Robin, whom she looks up to like an older brother, and her friends who live together. One day, Haruki witnesses a
cannibal during a race, and in order to help his sister and Robin, he takes on the challenge of exterminating the cannibal by himself. Episode 4 Kuku April 22, 2023 Summary: Tokio is taken by Kuku to see the baby. Strange adults, a strange room, and a 'baby with no face'.
Some may be disappointed by how Angstrom Levy is utilized in the final four episodes of
Season 2, especially as he spent most of Part 1 sitting on the sidelines after an explosive introduction in the premiere. While he does eventually become part of the equation as the season reaches its end, the show could have devoted a bit more time to him. On the other hand, the 40-plus-minute runtimes of
these episodes do prevent them from ever getting too overcrowded. A returning plot from Part 1 featuring the Lizard League could have easily felt shoehorned in but ends up playing a pivotal role in Rexsplode (Jason Mantzoukas) and the Immortal’s (Ross Marquand) compelling arcs. The evil Superman trope has become quite popular in recent media, from Homelander in The Boys to the 2019 superhero horror flick Brightburn. Even the MCU will soon be getting in on the action with the introduction of Sentry in Thunderbolts. While some might be quick to dismiss Omni-Man as just another example of this trope, he's far from that. Part 2 continues to build on Omni-Man's semi-redemption while also still holding the character accountable for the massive amount of damage he caused in Season 1. Mark's arc, as he grapples with his feelings towards his father, and the latter tries to emotionally deal with the carnage he created, is more proof that superhero stories can be moving and grounded in humanity without having to forgo any of the action, violence, and humor that's typically expected. 'Invincible' Season 2 Part 2 Is Building to Something Much Bigger Image via Prime Video As was apparent in the first half of Invincible Season 2, the final four episodes are building up to something much bigger on the horizon. While there are occasions where these kinds of stories are nothing more than just setting the stage and teasing the audience about something bigger and better coming soon, that isn't the case here.