A 'twilight of the superheroes' story that examines super-villains from Mark Waid, the acclaimed writer of Kingdom Come and Empire. The Plutonian's former teammates, the Paradigm, start to turn the tide against their former comrade. But, you know what they say about a cornered animal! Covers by Gene Ha and Dan Panosian.
As long as the comic continues at this level of quality, I'll be reading (while ignoring that little voice inside my head - he can be a real stick-in-the-mud sometimes). Read Full Review
Another great issue. There's a reason this is one of my favorite series. Read Full Review
Irredeemable has yet to drop the ball. This time it inches even closer to what looks to be an awesome climax and one can only wonder where Mark Waid is going with it. This is pretty much what good cape books for an older crowd is all about. With a spinoff book in the pipeline, Boom! Studios looks to be developing a nice place for Waid and company to stretch their legs on superhero stories outside of DC and Marvel. It's a nice counterpoint to the other companies and deserves a look if you haven't checked it out yet. Irredeemable #7 is getting a strong B as a grade, and I can't tell you too often that you should have it in your pile of books when you get rung up at your local comic shop. I guarantee you buy worse stuff (I know I do)! Read Full Review
Irredeemable #7 was another quality read. Waid continues to make this title well worth the cover price. If you enjoy psychological thrillers then you will certainly like how Waid is delivering this tale. Readers who enjoy stories surrounding a fallen hero will certainly find Irredeemable appealing. This title is a creative and original story that effectively captures the reader's attention from start to finish. Irredeemable is one of the better titles on the market and will probably appeal even to readers who have never been a fan of straight-up super hero stories. Read Full Review
Still enjoying the series, but I am waiting for a big turning point. I'm going 3 out of 5 stars. There can only be so many issues of despair before it starts to wear on your experience. Read Full Review
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