Monster Girl and Robot are bustin’ through to join Invincible VS’s growing character roster

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Virginia Glaze Oct 28, 2025 · 3 mins read
Monster Girl and Robot are bustin’ through to join Invincible VS’s growing character roster
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Invincible VS continues to usher in a slew of new characters as the highly-anticipated fighting game nears its 2026 launch date, with Robot and Monster Girl being the latest to join the fray.

Invincible VS takes the award-winning comic-turned-show’s super-powered cast of characters and puts them into players’ hands in a fast-paced, 3v3 tag fighting game experience.

Developers previously said the title will boast a starting roster of 15-20 characters, and by the looks of things, we’re nearly halfway there.

Cecil Stedman was the most recently revealed fighter, bringing with him a refreshing zoning kit and tons of mixup options into the fray — but brawlers are coming back in a big way with these next two heroes.

Monster Girl & Robot face off with armored moves and laser cannons

Just in time for the Halloween season, Quarter Up is showing off Invincible VS’s next two fighters: Monster Girl and Robot.

Monster Girl is a big-body powerhouse whose brute strength lets her pummel opponents to bits… literally. She leans toward being more of a rushdown character, with a knee drop overhead attack and an armored running move that lets her mow down any enemies in her way.

In the show, she gets younger every time she transforms, but it’s currently unclear if this translates to the game in any way. That being said, a press release from Invincible VS claims that “just when her enemies think they’re reaching victory, Monster Girl’s relentless nature allows her to come back even stronger.”

If you’re familiar with the Quarter Up dev’s previous work on Killer Instinct, Robot might look a bit similar to Fulgore. He’s mostly a rushdown character, but also comes equipped with effective zoning options like rockets and cannons that deal big damage from a reasonable distance, not to mention a laser that pushes attackers back. He’s a fairly balanced and versatile fighter that will be a good option to round out players’ teams.

In keeping with Quarter Up’s staunch policy of staying true to the show, both Monster Girl and Robot have character-specific quips and hilarious responses to getting hit. Fans of the series are in for a treat when they get their hands on these two.

These are the latest fighters to join the game, which also features a completely original story not included in the comics or the animated show. With 25 minutes of bespoke animation, the narrative is written by Helen Leigh, the co-executive producer and writer for Invincible, as well as co-creator Robert Kirkman and Michael Rogers.