So much for an intelligent character portrait, eh Mark Waid? The book introduces yet more new characters because Waid doesn't seem to have anything left to say about the original cast. The wheel spinning continues as Plutonian makes it back to Earth but doesn't do anything new, just continues his wave of destruction. The story twists at the end were the reason for reading this volume, but even then you can see the strings on the marionettes. Measures are attempted by the humans and the super hero community to stop this loony, destructive metaphorical runaway choo-choo train.įree advice to Earthlings everywhere: Start running.īottom line: This is probably the first volume that Waid’s plot mechanisms are starting to show some real strain. He’s back and he’s crazier and angrier than the first time. Ha! Okay, imaginary troll person who only exists in the dark recesses of my mind, how about they’re both really angry. The Plutonian wears a cape and tights the Hulk is gre… Plus, Hulk blamed them for killing his alien wife. The Plutonian is evil and a nutter the Hulk was getting revenge because the smarty pants Illuminati blasted him into space. The Plutonian escaped from an insane asylum the Hulk was trapped on a gladiator planet. The Plutonian is back on Earth and it’s World War Hulk all over again!
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