Incorruptible #7

Writer: Mark Waid Artist: Horacio Domingues Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: June 23, 2010 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 2
7.0Critic Rating
7.0User Rating

They called him Max Damage for a reason. After his knock-down-drag-out with Amberjack and Jailbait's double-dealing, Max is on a warpath that will put his new career path into question. Then, Detective Armadale drops a bombshell that brings things to critical mass for the unlikely trio. Is there such a thing as second chances when you have this much blood on your hands? Covers by Christian Nauck and Rafael Albuquerque.

  • 9.0
    Comic Vine - G-Man Jun 23, 2010

    Month after month I simply enjoy this book. I think I might actually prefer this one over Irredeemable. Max may be on the road to being a good guy but it's not going to be a short journey. Even thought Max is trying to be a good guy, you can't help but wonder if he'll be able to keep this up? Will he be able to operate without crossing the line. And of course the big question is, when will he face off against the Plutionian again? Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson Jul 4, 2010

    Incorruptible and its sister book, Irredeemable, arent written as the standard we have a story to tell and then well trade paperback it and be done paradigm so often seen these days from independent publishers, instead embracing something like the 70s Marvel storytelling style, where things dont follow a convenient arc but unfold more like real life, where things arent always tied together with neat little bows. Its nice work, and this is a good issue, adding depth to our protagonist, and showing his weaknesses, both physical and otherwise. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Dean Stell Jun 23, 2010

    This is still a very compelling series and leaves me always wondering, “What will happen next?” Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Resources - Chad Nevett Jun 25, 2010

    More than that, there isn't a clear direction in the book. Max Damage becoming a hero is so vague that even the character doesn't quite know what to do. Already, the book suffers from not being entirely sure what to do next, or so it appears. Hopefully, this is just a planned bit of uncertainty as Max finds a narrower focus as there is a lot of potential in this book as the first arc showed. Read Full Review

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