
Grand Regent Thragg
Thragg
First Appearance
Invincible #11 (2004)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
About Grand Regent Thragg
Grand Regent Thragg stands as one of the most fearsome villains in the history of Image Comics, serving as the supreme ruler of the Viltrumite Empire and the most dangerous warrior his near-immortal race has ever produced. First appearing in Invincible #11 (2004), Thragg was initially introduced as a looming, authoritative presence whose full menace would only be revealed over time as Robert Kirkman methodically peeled back the layers of his brutal ideology and terrifying power. That debut issue is a key early arc collectible, and sharp collectors snagged it long before the character became a household name among superhero comic fans.
What makes Thragg so compelling — and so collectible — is the slow-burn escalation of his role throughout the Invincible run. He transitions from enigmatic enforcer to full-scale galactic conqueror, clashing with Invincible, Omni-Man, and virtually every major power in the universe. Story arcs like the Viltrumite War and the harrowing final chapters of Invincible showcase Thragg at his most monstrous, breeding an army of hybrid Viltrumite children on a remote planet and waging a personal war against Mark Grayson with a ferocity that shocked even longtime readers. His berserker strength — canonically exceeding that of any other Viltrumite — made every confrontation feel genuinely life-or-death.
Thragg's profile among collectors surged significantly with the launch of the Amazon Prime animated adaptation of Invincible, which brought new audiences to the source material and created renewed demand for back issues featuring his appearances. His key issues span years of the Invincible ongoing series, offering collectors an extended hunt that rewards patience and deep diving into the long-running Image title. The character represents everything great about Kirkman's world-building: a villain with a coherent, terrifying worldview who earns his status as the ultimate threat through action, not just reputation.
For collectors, building a complete Thragg run is a deeply satisfying endeavor. His first appearance in Invincible #11 remains the anchor key, but issues surrounding the Viltrumite War arc and the series' climactic final issues are essential additions to any serious Invincible collection. As the Invincible animated series continues to grow its audience, demand for physical back issues featuring Thragg shows no signs of slowing — making now an ideal time to track down his appearances before the broader market catches up.



