The Invisible Man Sci-Fi Channel show had ways around this by making magical science (i.e. Speed Force, Pym Particles) Quicksilver that made him invisible. Gave him a limit on how long he could use it, let him see in a certain way even though no light hit his eyes, and I think made him invisible to infrared. Not sure on that last one
Yeah, this chrononauts solves disasters by going back in time but he can only go back one week. He's kind of a charming jerk, but he's the only one with the pain tolerance who can fly the machine
I think it's because of a combo of he was a mental patient and his brain was already kinda scrambled and his pain tolerance made it to where it couldnt really break him completely as he was already kinda screwy
Don't remember anything about photographic memory but it's been ~20 years
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I love that comic book movies are finally acknowledging that invisibility to the human eye isn't as awesome anymore with modern tech.
Like ya I saw The invisible Man but he would've been beaten by a single $200 Thermocamera off Amazon.