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* In the ''ComicBook/{{Irredeemable}}'' spinoff ''Incorruptible'', former supervillain Max Damage realizes that [[FallenHero The Plutonian's]] FaceHeelTurn will now leave the general public without a true BigGood to defend them. In response, he decides that he needs to step up for the people and becomes Max Daring.

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* In the ''ComicBook/{{Irredeemable}}'' spinoff ''Incorruptible'', former supervillain Max Damage realizes that [[FallenHero The Plutonian's]] FaceHeelTurn will now leave the general public without a true BigGood to defend them. In response, he decides that he needs to step up for the people and becomes Max Daring.tries hard to be a hero.
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** Steeljack was a small-time villain who eventually realized that his career was essentially pointless. Even when he ''did'' make the big score, it never made any difference. After making parole for the final time, he decides to try and improve things in the slum he grew up in, where he becomes an all-around go-to guy if you're having problems, and the caretaker for the local cemetery where his mother was buried. He also ends up inspiring the second Goldengloves to become a hero rather than a criminal like her father. He doesn't consider himself a "hero," exactly, but his actions show him to be a good and decent man.

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** Steeljack was a small-time villain who eventually realized that his career was essentially pointless. Even when he ''did'' make the big score, it never made any difference. After making parole for the final time, he decides to try and improve things in the slum he grew up in, where he becomes an all-around go-to guy if you're having problems, and the caretaker for the local cemetery where his mother was buried. He also ends up inspiring the second Goldengloves Goldenglove to become a hero rather than a criminal like her father. He doesn't consider himself a "hero," exactly, but his actions show him to be a good and decent man.

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