twilightthunder's Irredeemable #1 review

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    What makes a hero Irredeemable?

    I was really looking forward to read this series, it was SO WORTH the wait. Thank you, Mark Waid. Okay, so after i saw a sneak peek, like, 2 months ago i was hyped as hell. Now that i've read the very first issue i'll totally recommend it without a second thought. The artwork by Peter Krause is really great, it brings to life Waid's story to the letter. It tells the tragic story of earth's mightiest superhero, a guy called The Plutonian (pretty much a Superman-based character, given Waid's love for the man of steel) Who is now hell-bent on taking down each and everyone of his former partners. Why? It seems The Plutonian has wiped off the word "morals" from his vocabulary. Things that were taught back in his childhood are now twisted and questioned. His rage was a time bomb and it just ignited and it seems taking down his former allies is just the first step... So what makes a hero Irredeemable?

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