What if a genre‑savvy fan of DBZ and Invincible died and woke up as Morgan, a hidden Viltrumite/Saiyan hybrid teen in the Invincible universe—raised by kindly retirees Arthur and Helen, secretly ex–black‑ops who quit the day Omni‑Man arrived? Rejecting the hero/villain script, Morgan claims an anti‑hero role with one ruthless priority: Amber’s safety and agency over any “greater good.”
While he trains in secret and learns restraint at Go, Morgan becomes the one person who always calls when the sky is falling. Meanwhile, Mark Grayson buckles under Cecil’s leash, Omni‑Man’s shadow, and the strain of being both savior and boyfriend, pushing Amber step by step toward Morgan’s steadier orbit, even as Eve’s feelings for Mark finally surface.
Everything pivots at Lincoln’s prom: Amber chooses Morgan as her date, the Parkers give him a real family send‑off, and she finally gets the normal night canon never gave her—until Invincible crashes through the ceiling, convinced Morgan is a second Omni‑Man. In front of the entire school, Morgan effortlessly blocks Mark’s attacks, rejects Cecil’s “protection,” and hints he knows Omni‑Man is already massacring headquarters. When Cecil’s comms return only static, the original timeline shatters.
From there, Morgan stands revealed as a Viltrumite‑level wild card who refuses to be anyone’s weapon; Amber becomes the emotional axis holding secrets about Omni‑Man, Cecil, and Morgan’s hybrid nature; Mark must either grow beyond “good intentions” or turn Morgan into his personal threat; and a shaken Invincible universe faces Omni‑Man, Cecil, and an early Viltrum response in a new three‑way conflict—empire, agency, and a hybrid who decided one girl’s autonomy matters more than their story.