Plutonian Origins – This Evil Superman Is Worse Than Homelander (Irredeemable Universe)



Unravel the dark and twisted origin of the Plutonian, the world’s most terrifying villain! Before he was a monster, he was a hero. What went wrong? This video explores the tragic backstory of Irredeemable’s iconic antagonist and the events that transformed him into a global threat.

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17 thoughts on “Plutonian Origins – This Evil Superman Is Worse Than Homelander (Irredeemable Universe)”

  1. Yeah the Plutonian was a monster from the very start and not a hero and Is somehow even worse then homelander which I didn’t even know that was possible but he pulled it off in a very messed up dark way in my opinion.

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  2. this story shows how a more stable upbringing and more lived parents that are mentally strong too
    in can be seen in this comic specially on the birth of tony if you read the comic when it’s revealed that the woman who became the Plutonian mother after the wish that turned the elos probe into a “human” baby
    It’s because the women was suffering from pós natal depression and wanted to atone for the sim she had committed( yes it’s exactly what you are thinking p*ticide)

    the first contact the probe had with humanity was the desire of a mentally I’ll mother that would affect the formation of the mind the new baby would have and the rest of Daniel experiences and and life choices he made led him to the path of a very cruel supervillain
    but it’s still not as bad as kid miracle man from the miracle man series

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  3. Plutonian, Omni Man, Homelander, Crossed… all considered dark comics, but they are nothing compared too the atrocities that happen every second of everyday in the real world. Keep living in fantasy, and the horror will creep up on you. Stay safe out there.

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  4. This series was a GREAT concept… and the first few issues were pretty good too.. but IMHO, overall it suffered from poor execution. I lost interest around issue 5 or 6.. read a few after that but it fell off my reading list.

    But it wasn't half as bad as Nemesis.. another GREAT premise that, sadly, fell flat.

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