
The Immortal
First Appearance
Invincible #7 (2003)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
Also Known As
Abraham Lincoln
About The Immortal
The Immortal is one of the most enigmatic and enduring figures in the Image Comics universe, first appearing in Invincible #7 (2003) — a key early issue in Robert Kirkman's landmark series that collectors actively seek out. Seemingly unkillable and operating under a shroud of mystery, The Immortal has walked the Earth for an extraordinary span of time, with his true origins tied to powers that transcend ordinary human understanding. His alleged connection to historical figures, most notably Abraham Lincoln, adds a layer of mythology that makes him one of the most fascinating characters in modern superhero comics.
As a stalwart member of both the Guardians of the Globe and the Global Defense Agency, The Immortal has been at the center of some of the most brutal and surprising story beats in Invincible's run. His encounters with Omni-Man and the devastating consequences that followed left a permanent mark on the series, and his resilience — both physical and emotional — defines his role as a symbol of enduring heroism in a world that constantly tests it. His adaptive nature and seemingly limitless stamina make him a powerhouse on the battlefield, while his centuries of accumulated combat experience make him a true weapon master.
For collectors, the significance of The Immortal's key issues cannot be overstated. Invincible #7 is a must-have for any serious Invincible run, representing the character's debut in a series that has become one of the most celebrated and collected in Image's history. His continued appearances throughout the Invincible run and crossover events ensure that hunting down his key moments is a rewarding chase across dozens of back issues.
With the Invincible animated series bringing massive new attention to this corner of the Image universe, demand for early appearances and key story arc issues featuring The Immortal has surged. Whether you're building a complete Invincible run or cherry-picking landmark character moments, The Immortal's books represent some of the best value and storytelling that Image Comics has to offer the modern collector.





