Government has had enough of the Plutonian’s rampage and is stepping in to do something about it. Minor spoilery stuff for those that haven’t read up to this volume yet. Demon Guy to “rectify” the situtation.Īnd I’m not even going to bring up the warm and huggy goings on amongst the members of the Paradigm.īottom line: Mark Waid cranks ups the ante in this one, as the crap hits the fan and it seems everybody forgot to wear their poncho and galoshes. The government is fed up with the whole super hero business and decides to conjure up Orian, Mr. The Plutonian’s little buddy, Samsara has been revived Samsara is being possessed by Modeus and he and the Plutonian are visiting some of the Plutonian’s old foster families and proving the old adage, “you can’t (and shouldn’t) go home again”. The Paradigm are chasing the Plutonian and the Plutonian’s arch-villain, Modeus. Nobody can detach themselves from the madness. Is the destiny of every character in this series to be thrown under the proverbial bus? At his point, I’m going to put a check mark in the “YES” box. Hey, George Herbert, I just used your “borrowed” quote in a Goodreads review about a comic book series. “The mills of the Gods grind slow but sure.”
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