The Immortal is a character from Image Comics’ Invincible series. He is an immortal superhero and a member of the Guardians of the Globe.
Fanon Wiki Ideas So Far[]
- The Immortal vs Vandal Savage (Completed)
- Endeavor vs The Immortal (Ongoing)
Battle Record[]
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Battle Record
- Wins: 1
- Losses: 0
- Draws: 0
Possible Opponents[]
- Akuma (Street Fighter)
- All Might (My Hero Academia)
- Ban (The Seven Deadly Sins)
- Black Adam (DC Comics)
- Black Bolt (Marvel Comics)
- Buzzwole (Pokémon)
- Captain Hero (Drawn Together)
- Cell (Dragon Ball)
- Crimson Chin (The Fairly Oddparents!)
- Dio Brando (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure)
- Doctor Doom (Marvel Comics)
- Escanor (The Seven Deadly Sins)
- General Zod (DC Comics)
- Gill (Street Fighter)
- Hancock
- Homelander (The Boys)
- Hyperion (Marvel Comics)
- Jiren (Dragon Ball)
- Kars (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure)
- Korosensei (Assassination Classroom)
- Lobo (DC Comics)
- M. Bison (Street Fighter)
- Meruem (Hunter x Hunter)
- Metro Man (Megamind)
- Piccolo (Dragon Ball)
- Ra's al Ghul (DC Comics)
- Raiden (Mortal Kombat)
- Sans (Undertale)
- Sentry (Marvel Comics)
- Shadow the Hedgehog (Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Shazam (DC Comics)
- Skips (Regular Show)
- Son Goku (Dragon Ball)
- Superman (DC Comics)
- The Hero of Iron Arms (Hero Has Returned/The Warrior Returns)
- Thor Odinson (Marvel Comics)
- Tighten (Megamind)
- Vegeta (Dragon Ball)
- Wolverine (Marvel Comics)
- Yujiro Hanma (Baki the Grappler)
History[]
A millennia ago, a Celtic warrior had come across a strange spiral of unknown energy. Once he touched it, the energy fused within the warrior, giving him immortality. Over many years, the young warrior would leave his mark in history, as a knight, and as president Abraham Lincoln, before donning a cape and costume sometime in the 20th century. He would become the hero known as, The Immortal, and would later be a founding member of the superhero group, The Guardians of the Globe.
Death Battle Info[]
Background[]
- Name: The Immortal, Unknown Real Name, Abraham Lincoln
- Age: Thousands of Years Old
- Gender: Male
- Species: Human
- Occupation: Celtic Warrior (formerly), Knight (formerly), President of the United States (formerly), Superhero
Powers and Abilities[]
- Immortality: Like his name implied, he is an immortal. He can’t age or be killed unless he is dismembered. However, The Immortal can be revived if his body parts are brought back together.
- Military training and strategy: The Immortal has been through many battles since he earned immortality, as a result, he can call on his centuries worth of military expertise to become a highly effective leader in battle.
- Superhuman Strength: The Immortal has been shown to have superhuman strength, as he fought Omni-Man twice in the series.
- Flight: The Immortal has the capability of flight, capable to reaching Mach 3 speeds.
- Superhuman Durability: He has durability that only a person of equal or superior strength could hurt him, or penetrate through his body.
- Regenerative Healing Factor: He has a regenerative healing factor that can heal him from any injuries.
Feats[]
- The Immortal has fought Omni-Man two times.
- He fought him with the original Guardians of the Globe and by himself after being revived.
- Lived throughout history itself, from a Celtic warrior, to a knight, and even became Abraham Lincoln himself
- Founded the original Guardians of the Globe
- Survived many brutal dismemberments that could have killed him
Faults:[]
- Item Depedency: The Immortal will not die, but he will remain in a catonic state if his body parts are not attached to his body.
- Mental instability: The Immortal's lifetime of war has since left him mentally broken, especially to the point where Invincible has been forced to kill his AU self.
- Inferiority to greater superhumans: Having been defeated by Omni-Man twice, The Immortal is still human compared to superiors like the Viltrumites.