Irredeemable, Vol. 5
by:
Mark Waid (author)
Peter Krause (author)
Legendary comic writer Mark (KINGDOM COME) Waid takes superhero comics to the next level asking the question, “What if the world’s greatest superhero decided to become the world’s greatest super-villain?”Don’t miss the Eisner Award-nominated series that has taken the comic book industry by storm!...
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Legendary comic writer Mark (KINGDOM COME) Waid takes superhero comics to the next level asking the question, “What if the world’s greatest superhero decided to become the world’s greatest super-villain?”Don’t miss the Eisner Award-nominated series that has taken the comic book industry by storm! Volume 5 of BOOM!’s original ongoing superhero series from comics legend Mark Waid! IRREDEEMABLE dares to ask the question: what if the world's greatest hero decided to become the world's greatest villain? What happens to a world when a savior betrays it…and who can stop it? A "twilight of the superheroes"-style story that examines the nature of good and evil from the writer of KINGDOM COME and EMPIRE!
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781608860401 (160886040X)
ASIN: 160886040X
Publish date: February 1st 2011
Publisher: Boom! Studios
Pages no: 128
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Science Fiction,
Adult,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Comic Book,
Superheroes,
Comics Manga,
Dark
Series: Irredeemable ; issues 5-8 (#2)
Plutonian's excesses and crimes against humanity escalate with each volume, and more pieces of the puzzle are revealed to the reader. In this book, we get in the head of the young boy that Plutonian once was. His past is definitely a huge trigger for the future mental breakdown. It's terrible that s...
The retelling of the downfall of a superhero continues, and it only gets more distressing. This story unfolds like layers from an onion. We learn that as Plutonian destabilizes further, dark desires and obvious mental dysfunction is revealed. But the thing that makes this an even better read is that...
Interesting end to this series. Loved the nod to two iconic comic writers in the final pages.