Thread:CITRONtanker/@comment-31727837-20180228231718/@comment-31727837-20180821124739

Why, the epilogue, of course!

After the incident in Venom City, while Alan was pouring himself a drink to calm his nerves, Gerald Edmarkson confronts him, ridiculing him for using villains as expendable units (he even presented him one of the broken Suicide Collars his friends found in the botany plant when Alan tries to deny involvement). Jelo threatens Alan to expose him to the proper authorities if he doesn't shut down his agency and task force. Alan, unfazed by the threat, turns the tide, telling Jelo if he exposes him to the government, he'll make all of the secrets and bad deeds of the Locked Room Gang public knowledge, ranging from Jenny's rampage to Dynasty's contingency plans. Jelo, forced to stay in line after Alan's threat, tells Alan that if his Agency attacks his gang again, he won't hesitate to fight back. Alan, after turning his back after enough from him, asks him if Echo Creek needs him elsewhere. While Jelo was leaving, Alan arrogantly remarks that, unlike the Locked Room Gang, his agency isn't being chased by the Galactic Army, as he predicted that Galaximus would be too stubborn to believe in the agency's existence and that the only person she truly trusts is Dr. Creep, and even then, his agents never found his body after the battle cleared out. After Jelo left and Alan finishes his drink, he notices a familiar shadow coming afar from his window and, after using his binoculars to see who is casting the shadow, is shocked at what he is seeing.

I'll give you one guess on who is this shadowy figure is.