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    Irredeemable #2

    Irredeemable » Irredeemable #2 released by Boom! Studios on May 2009.

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    last edited by sametattoos on 01/27/23 09:58AM View full history

    A comic book industry event: a new original ongoing superhero series from Mark Waid! IRREDEEMABLE dares to ask the question: what if the world’s greatest hero decided to become the world’s greatest villain? Heroes are being picked off one-by-one in a brutal and viscous assault. They never stood a chance – never saw it coming. A small cadre of heroes race against time and space to stay alive and turn the tables. A “twilight of the superheroes”-style story that examines super-villains from the writer of KINGDOM COME and EMPIRE!

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    This Series Is Definitely Worth A Look 0

    Originally posted on May 6, 2009.   This is a review I meant to get out earlier.  The second issue of Irredeemable hits stands today and it has already pre-sold out through Diamond.  It is possible you can still grab a copy today.  If not, no need to worry, Boom! Studios will be make a reprint available in mid-June (be sure to talk to your comic shop about getting a copy).When the first issue hit, I can't really explain what compelled me to pick it up.  I've been slowly getting into more of Boom...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Twilight of the Superheroes, continues... 0

    Sky City is in ruins, The Plutonian did it. After all, he just went rogue, right? This issue kicks-off with the story of one of his former allies (the girl you see in the cover), named Kaidan. And one of her (at least from my point of view) very first jobs as an enforcer of justice, which doesn't go too smoothly and she ends up being rescued by The Plutonian, who resembles a silver age Superman (by this point this shouldn't be a surprise) and demonstrates Waid's bond to the comic book genre and ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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