![]() ![]() I wanted to work against that as much as possible so that when we get to those more mature parts of the story, it’s more jarring because you’re not expecting it to go there. I think there’s a tendency when you realize how dark and violent the story of Invincible is going to be, you might want to make the style more dark and gritty. For me, more than keeping it true to the comics, I just wanted to make sure this show had the colorful and bright sensibilities that a superhero world usually has. He’s putting a fresh coat of paint on everything, adapting and enhancing the character designs in very cool ways. My co-creator of the comic Cory Walker was brought on as lead character designer, so that was baked in. ![]() How important was it to get that same visual style on the screen? ![]() RS: The art direction of the animation is really close to the comic. RK: It was just how the timing worked out. RS: What was behind doing the animated series first ? Did you just want to get it out there or is that just how the timing worked out? But the two projects couldn’t be more different. RK: Yes, we’ve also been developing it as a live action film for Universal concurrently with the Amazon animated series. RS: I understand there’s also a live action film in the works. ![]()
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