Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for Invincible Season 3.Few projects have had as much of an impact on the superhero genre as Invincible. Created by Robert Kirkman and Cory Walker, this comic series was animated a few years ago and quickly became one of Amazon Prime’s most popular projects ever. From its inspirational hero Mark (Steven Yeun) to the blood-soaked conflicts that surround him, viewers have been astounded with the nuanced way it portrays what a world with superhumans could actually look like. Yet while it focuses on our teenage protagonist, one character has risen to become many watchers’ favorite: the matter manipulator herself, Atom Eve (Gillian Jacobs). A young woman who can change the world at a molecular level, she has proven herself to be one of the series’ most complex characters…though you wouldn’t know that from reading the comics. Because, while the written version of this story thrives in so many ways, Eve was disappointingly treated in the deeply misogynistic way so many women have been in this genre. It’s what made audiences so happy that the show decided to change so much about her, a shift that not only turned her from a one-note love interest into a badass heroine, but corrected one of the comics’ worst moments: when Atom Eve faces off against Conquest (Jeffrey Dean Morgan).