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Incorruptible Vol. 4 Kindle & comiXology

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The flip side of Mark Waid's Eisner and Harvey Award-nominated series IRREDEEMABLE! The world's most notorious supervillain-turned-superhero, Max Damage, returns to Sky City, the scene of the Plutonian's first slaughter... and finds that being a superhero is more difficult than he could ever have imagined. Max has to team up with his old enemies, the superhero team the Paradigm, to take out history's most dangerous criminal, Modeus, once and for all. What's more, they have to do it without Plutonian's help. Volume 4 of this super-powered hit series!
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Mark Waid is an Eisner and Harvey Award–winning comics creator. He has worked on every major comic book character in the industry. Some of his best known work includes Captain America, Fantastic Four, and Black Widow for Marvel Comics. Waid enjoyed his greatest outpouring of critical acclaim with the Eisner Award–winning Daredevil—including a revered collaboration with frequent artistic partner Chris Samnee—and has also authored Kingdom Come, one of the bestselling graphic novels of all time.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01E0HWGBE
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ BOOM! Studios (June 15, 2011)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 15, 2011
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 327428 KB
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  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 107 pages
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Mark Waid, a New York Times bestselling author, has written for a wider variety of well-known pop-culture characters and franchises than any other American author, from Superman to Star Wars to the Justice League to Archie to Spider-Man and many, many others. His award-winning work with artist Alex Ross, KINGDOM COME, is one of the best-selling graphic novels of all time. (Secretly, however, he prefers SUPERMAN: BIRTHRIGHT and his IRREDEEMABLE collections as his favorite works he's produced.)

Additionally, Waid is a leader in the digital comics medium. His publishing imprint, Thrillbent.com, hosts an enormous collection of multimedia stories in all genres.

With over thirty years of experience in his field, Waid happily mentors young writers and maintains a blog at www.markwaid.com that is full of advice for beginning writers and experienced authors both.

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Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023
There starts to be some continuity errors. Subtle but noticeable. Nothing major enough to change my opinion that it’s a good series.
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2013
If you're at all familiar with this series, you know that there is a companion series: "Irredeemable". Incorruptible is based on a super villain, who becomes a pseudo-hero. Irredeemable is based on a Superman-level hero who becomes the ultimate, world-destroying bad guy. Irredeemable is very good. It's an interesting idea. A super-hero with god-like powers far exceeding every other super-hero and villain on the planet going from the hero of heroes to a terrible world-destroying bad guy. It's clear a lot of thought went into Irremeedable. However, Incorruptible, which is supposed to be the flip side (a bad guy who becomes good) comes across like an afterthought. The villain turned good guy in Incorruptible cannot be god-like in a world that already has a character with god-like powers far exceeding every other super-hero and villain. A lot of thought went into providing a reason that the hero turned evil. It's not as clear why this bad guy turns into a good guy. Ultimately, Irredeemable covers the entire planet, while almost the entire story of Incorruptible is limited to one city. So, clearly, it is intended to be a story about a small area within Irredeemable's larger world, but it's not small enough. It keeps hinting at addressing the larger global problem of the super-hero turned villain, but that keeps coming across as a waste of time because the storyline in Irredeemable is dealing with that. So elements of the Incorruptible storyline are suddenly dropped as they are rendered moot by events in the Irredeemable storyline. By comparison, for a great story about a villain turned pseudo-hero, I would recommend Astro City Vol. 4: Tarnished Angel ( Astro City Vol. 4: The Tarnished Angel ), which does a superb job on all fronts.
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2016
An all-right companion to parent series Irredeemable.
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