![]() ![]() We see the army work hard to capture the remaining good heroes and also let loose a super villain alien onto the world in the hope it will stop Plutonium. We know the plot - Plutonium is out of control, so when we see him do some more out of control stuff, it isn't as novel. Okay - so the premise has been established - where does the writer go from there? Can they keep up the interest? My verdict - it was good but not as thrilling as the first volume. The dumbass should have fessed up immediately & shown them the bullet, but given how both of those douchebags overreacted to the affair, I sort of understand her hesitation.īecause dead people! Billions of dead people!Īlso notable: The government calls in a mother-fucking demon! ![]() Of course, what Bette didn't do was the actual bad thing. Seriously, Gil? You're a thousand years old and you've never fucked up?Īnd of course, there was Plutionian's reaction to the affair, which was to build a shrine to Bette and then do rapey (or just plain weird!) stuff with other women while making them dress up as his teammate.Īfter all the buildup, I kind of thought there would be a bit more to the story. ![]() A one night stand while she and Gil were dating but not yet married. It sort of read like a white-bread husband's worst fear that had somehow been blown waaaaaaaay out of proportion by both the men. This one basically deals with the whole Bette Did Something Bad plotline.īut to be quite honest, I can't say she did anything all that bad. ![]()
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