The ten nearest neighbors to INVINCIBLE span six different subcategories — no single kind dominates, and no other TV Show appears among them — making the cluster's composition, rather than any one standout, the defining structural fact.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.81 down to 0.77 with no sharp drop-off. Shonen Jump (0.81) leads narrowly, followed by VIZ (0.81) and Marvel Studios (0.81). Those three form a loose anime-and-superhero-IP cluster — a magazine, an entertainment brand, and a film studio — but the neighbors immediately behind them break that pattern. Pau Gasol (0.78) and Kyle Kuzma (0.78) are athletes; Bryson Tiller (0.78), Tyler, The Creator (0.78), Travis Scott (0.78), and Doja Cat (0.78) are musicians. Crunchyroll (0.78), an entertainment platform, rounds out the ten.
Tallying the subcategories: four Musicians and Bands, two Athletes, two Entertainment brands (one platform, one general), one Magazine, and one Film Studio. The anime and manga properties — Shonen Jump, VIZ, Crunchyroll — sit alongside Marvel IP and a set of musicians and athletes whose audiences share the same shape. That cross-kind spread, with no fellow TV Show in the top 10, suggests INVINCIBLE's audience is defined less by genre loyalty to animated or superhero television than by a broader cultural profile that cuts across comics, hip-hop, and basketball fandom simultaneously.
The flat distribution across these subcategories points to an audience with wide but coherent tastes rather than a narrow, genre-specific following.