![]() ![]() The next volume is due out in November ('10).As usual the volume ends with a Cover Gallery and then a 15 page preview of Waid's "The Unknown" which I must get round to reading one of these days. It will be interesting to see him go up against the Plutonium. This new addition to the cast is a pretty cool character, Orion, a demon hunter who is brutal and no match for any of the Paradigm. The army has lost hope in the Paradigm's ability to deal with Plutonium, so they have brought forth their own villain. We are shown her past history and secrets all while Plutonium was still their leader and the guilt she carries now within her. This volume concentrates mostly on Bette and her character's development. ![]() He then comes out of his respite to exact revenge and torture upon some people from his childhood. Reason for Reading: Next in the series.Flashes back into Plutonium's past give us small glimpses into who the former hero was and some insight into his childhood, but Tony still remains an aloof character who appears to have had nothing but selfish motives his entire adult life. Once the world’s most beloved superhero and now the world’s most terrifying supervillain, The Plutonian’s unstoppable rampage concludes here When the Plutonian is offered redemption in exchange for saving the world, the enduring question will finally be answered: can a man be so evil as to be truly IRREDEEMABLE Collects Irredeemable 32-37 and Incorruptible 25-26. ![]()
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