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Incorruptible Vol. 4
Incorruptible Vol. 4
Incorruptible Vol. 4
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Incorruptible Vol. 4

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The flip side of Mark Waid's Eisner and Harvey Award-nominated series IRREDEEMABLE! The world's most notorious supervillain-turned-superhero, Max Damage, returns to Sky City, the scene of the Plutonian's first slaughter... and finds that being a superhero is more difficult than he could ever have imagined. Max has to team up with his old enemies, the superhero team the Paradigm, to take out history's most dangerous criminal, Modeus, once and for all. What's more, they have to do it without Plutonian's help. Volume 4 of this super-powered hit series!
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBOOM Studios
Release dateNov 20, 2013
ISBN9781613980149
Incorruptible Vol. 4
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Mark Waid

Mark Waid is an American comic book writer known for his work on DC comics, notably Superman.

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    Max Damage comes up with a plan to stop Plutonian, however before he can enact it, Plutonian is already defeated by aliens that Hornet made a deal with (see Iredeemable volume 5). The Paradigm come find Max and try to strike a deal with him to help Coalville in exchange for Max's continued good behavior. Other forces at work make this deal seem almost impossible. I felt like some of Paradigm's personalities were very different in this graphic novel then in Irredeemable, however since Irredeemable is a little bit ahead, perhaps something changes in that book that makes the characters change, so I'm willing to withhold judgement.
    Poor Annie finally seems to go over the edge in this book. It was really only a matter of time, but how she went was definitely sad. I will admit it took me a while to realize that Alana wasn't playing both sides, she didn't know who was working for who. (That's what happens when you wait to long between volumes I suppose.) I can't wait to see where this story is going.

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