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    Irredeemable #29

    Irredeemable » Irredeemable #29 released by Boom! Studios on September 1, 2011.

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    Hope is slipping from society as Plutonian returns to earth and lays waste to Earth’s protectors. With all opposition broken and all defenses shattered —what’s left of the Paradigm is scattered across the globe. Now the only beings in existence that may stand any chance of taming Plutonian are…his parents? Don’t miss this stunning issue of Mark Waid’s multiple Eisner and Harvey Award-nominated epic superhero series!

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    Who's The Real Threat? 0

    Irredeemable #29 WHO'S  THE REAL THREAT? The Plutonian has returned to Earth with his band of escaped mental inmates and plans to get revenge on the person who humiliated him in front of the entire world — Scylla. A superhero who had been hiding his powers from the world with his twin brother, who perished by The Plutonian’s hands. But there’s a secret the super twins have been hiding, and the answer lies in the logo on their chests. Mark Waid’s Irredeemable made me realize that we can still ...

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    See A Falling Star, Make A Wish 0

    Mark Waid's Boom comics have been flip-flopping. One arc Incorruptible is the top dog and vice versa, but recently Irredeemable has been taking the crown for me. There's just something more visceral and high stakes with the Plutonian, especially now that he's returned to Earth and stranded Qubit.There's no doubt that Mark Waid is a top notch writer, but it's issues like this that emphasize the thematic cohesiveness of this work that really stands out. I quoted an early, seemingly inconsequential...

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