It's a super-powered prison fight the likes of which you've never seen! There's strength in numbers on the prison planet where a collection of the universe's worst super-criminals have been gathered. And the Plutonian is a loner. It's a recipe for disaster and destruction! The Plutonian has a plan for freedom — just as soon as he deals with a group of psychotic killers that make him look like the picture of sanity. Mark Waid's Eisner and Harvey-nominated series continues!
The art this issue was it's usual awesomeness. I love the visuals in the opening sequence showing Modeus' walk to his home. The battle scene against the Forest of Woe was pretty cool, especially the trees attacking Tony's eyes. All of the facial expressions were spot on as well. Read Full Review
I have to admit the "Space Prison" story is wearing thin, but with strong writing and an unpredictable story, this is a book that's difficult to put down - so I continue to hang with it. Read Full Review
I dont think this comic is necessarily award-worthy, but it is a fine example of comics done right. We could use more books like this on the shelves, and I recommend you go out and pull a copy of Irredeemable off of one the next time you get a chance. Read Full Review
Beginning its third year, "Irredeemable" is still going strong with compelling stories, great character work, and strong art. It's become a more serialized comic than when it first started and Mark Waid is doing his career-best work. Like a lot of great comics, it's easy to take "Irredeemable" for granted, but, sometimes, it's worth stopping and remember just how good it is. Read Full Review
A fun and enjoyable issue in the middle of a bigger story. Waid continues to do little deviant things that make this series stand apart and not be “just another superhero story”. Read Full Review
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