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"He Has Me"

"He Has Me"

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"He Has Me" is an exploitable meme taken from a page of the Invincible comic series, in which Thragg comes to Invincible's side when threatened by Allen the Alien. The meme replaces Invincible and Thragg with different characters.

Origin

The meme comes from Invincible comic #81, which was released in January of 2012. In the comic, Allen and Oliver go to Earth in order to release the scourge virus and wipe out the viltrumite population living there. However, Mark stops them as he's concerned that the scourge virus would not only wipe out the viltrumites but also the human population as well due to their genetic simularities. Allen asks Mark what chance he has in stopping them. Then Thragg appears alongside mark and says "He Has Me".

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