Amber Bennett breaks up with Mark Grayson after learning about his superhero identity and the dangers associated with it.
In the comic book series “Invincible” by Robert Kirkman, Amber Bennett is initially depicted as Mark Grayson’s (Invincible’s) girlfriend. Throughout the series, their relationship experiences several ups and downs, primarily due to the strain of Mark’s superhero duties on their personal life. Amber is initially unaware of Mark’s secret identity, but she eventually discovers that he is Invincible.
Upon learning the truth, Amber struggles with the reality of dating a superhero. The danger and unpredictability of Mark’s life cause significant stress in their relationship. Despite her strong feelings for Mark, Amber decides that the best course of action for her own well-being is to end the relationship. This decision is not made lightly, as Amber cares deeply for Mark, but she realizes that she cannot live with the constant fear for his safety and the secrets that come with his double life.
The breakup is a pivotal moment for both characters, as it forces Mark to confront the personal costs of being a superhero, and it allows Amber to seek a life that isn’t overshadowed by the chaos of superhero conflicts. Amber’s character continues to evolve in the series, and she remains an important figure in Mark’s life, albeit no longer as his girlfriend.