Incorruptible #15

Writer: Mark Waid Artist: Marcio Takara Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: February 23, 2011 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 2
7.6Critic Rating
7.0User Rating

With one of society's most notorious enemies closing in on Max Damage's unlikely team of super-powered allies and the world distrustful of the reformed supervillain's claims of virtue, can Max remain INCORRUPTIBLE? Or will he turn on those he's sworn to protect? The smash IRREDEEMABLE/INCORRUPTIBLE crossover event you've been waiting for continues with this issue of Mark Waid's hit series!

  • 9.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Ryan Schrodt Mar 3, 2011

    I know that I'm a late comer to this series, but issues like this have really made me a huge fan. Mark Waid has done a great job of adding depth to the character of Max Damage and this issue really highlights that as Damage finds himself going in a very different direction than his protg, Headcase. When you add a solid effort from artist Marcio Takara, you've got a fun and enjoyable comic that I give a solid recommendation to. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    IGN - Feb 23, 2011

    The Headcase thread contains the high as well as the low points of the issue. I'm generally not a fan of mentally disturbed characters, so most of her scenes fell flat for me. But when the question arose of her safety and whether playing superhero with Max was in her best interest, I began to look at the character and her situation in a different light. It's something that needed to be addressed, especially in regard to the consequences of her actions on the final page. If the final panel is to be believed, then it's one hell of a game changer. One that will have consequences in both of the books if it actually pans out. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Book Resources - Chad Nevett Feb 23, 2011

    It took a while for "Incorruptible" to completely find its footing and it's nice to see that it has. Waid and Takara make a great team and are able to keep the book's identity firm despite featuring characters from "Irredeemable" heavily. It never feels like an additional issue of "Irredeemable," always its own thing. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Dean Stell Feb 23, 2011

    This continues to be a good series. Knowing Waid, we know that something is going to happen in Max's journey. I just wish I knew when that would be. Read Full Review

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