The Plutonian's rampage continues as the Paradigm's dwindling members regroup and prepare to go on the offensive. Even with new information about the Plutonian's past, will it be enough to tip the scales against a mad god? Features 2 covers which will be shipped randomly.
Finally, we learn about the Plutonian's childhood. The fact that the Plutonian is an orphan/foster child is a nice touch, I think. The line describing the Plutonian as a child "clearly eager to love and be loved" really makes the reader wonder what has happened to this once loving, selfless superhero. Waid yet again does not disappoint with the direction that he guides this series in. Read Full Review
"Irredeemable" is one of the best titles that BOOM! has put out in 2009, which is quite a banner year for the fledgling publisher. The recent offering of the 99 issue and the trade paperback have given fans ample opportunity to jump on to this title. To make it even easier and to illustrate the depths of evil that Mark Waid has achieved, the "Previously. . . " page makes this book completely accessible, even if this is a reader's first issue. Read Full Review
Overall, this comic was very good, earning a solid three and a half bulelts. The writing alone would earn 4 bullets, but the art, again well done apart from the story, detracts from the storys mood. Pick this one up and enjoy! I think it'll be worth while. Read Full Review
The Plutonian's foster home flashbacks earn 3. Read Full Review
Cover:🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Writing:🌟🌟🌟🌟
Art:🌟🌟
Plot:🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Verdict:🌟🌟🌟🌟