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My comment has some spoilers on the story so far (for the animated series), you have been warned.
Is it just me or does it feel like this entire series is about teaching the viewer that no good deed goes unpunished? I love invincible but every single good thing heroes do always becomes something bad somehow, it gets tiring. Also it feels like his strength lv fluctuates like crazy, from being a punching bag to any villain then accidentally killing another without any training.
He's incredibly powerful for an earthling. He's a weak viltrumite. Ircc viltrumites get stronger with age until there's a steep decline, and he's around 20. I'm pretty sure Nolan is close to 1000, and hasn't hit his decline yet. The whole season we watched him get beat up while he tried to do the right thing. That's largely the theme of the story. Doing the right thing is often harder than not. I loved the comic. I really like kurtzman as a comic writer. Invincible is his love letter to the super hero genre. Later storielines play with a lot of tropes in fun ways. If it's not your thing though, maybe just drop it?
And yet, in the series, he beats this lady vitrumite when apparently he stops holding back, which is absurd considering how many times earth was close to being destroyed and he 'held back'. This is my issue, at least from what I saw, he either is super strong and holds back all the time or his power changes with the moon
He’s basically leveling up with every fight
Key point here is that he lost decisively to the pony tail, and was wrecked by Anissa. He momentarily held his own against a relatively weak, and past her prime viltrumite, and didn't stand a chance against an elite like Anissa. @John_McMurray also makes a good point about Mark's abilities.
However, I will concede that this is a piece of pop culture, and you shouldn't have to be a big fan of the comics in order to understand why the cartoon isn't inconsistent. THAT is bad writing.
That's actually a key plot point. Mark comes back more durable every time he gets his ass put in hospital. What doesn't kill him literally makes him stronger. Because he is constantly losing to galactic level threats instead of working with them, eventually he becomes the strongest one out there. (Also that scene meant to imply he had to quit acting like it was a boxing match and get vicious if he wanted to live)
And he still lost because he wasn't vicious enough
The source material is even worse. It’s just bad writing across the board.