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Incorruptible Vol 3 (3) Paperback – February 1, 2011
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The flip side of Mark Waid’s Eisner Award-nominated series IRREDEEMABLE! Supervillain Max Damage had an epiphany the day The Plutonian destroyed Sky City. When The Plutonian turned his back on humanity, Max Damage decided to become the hero the world needs. He has become… INCORRUPTIBLE. Now Max is figuring out what it takes to be superhero while struggling with a reluctant sidekick, a sarcastic police commissioner, and a world who still believes he’s Enemy Number One. Volume 3 of this super-powered hit series!
- Print length128 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBOOM! Studios
- Publication dateFebruary 1, 2011
- Reading age13 - 17 years
- Dimensions7 x 0.2 x 10 inches
- ISBN-101608860396
- ISBN-13978-1608860395
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- Publisher : BOOM! Studios; Original edition (February 1, 2011)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 128 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1608860396
- ISBN-13 : 978-1608860395
- Reading age : 13 - 17 years
- Item Weight : 11.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 7 x 0.2 x 10 inches
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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.)
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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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Volume Three is all action! Max Damage and the new Jailbait set off to take out the crazed "skinhead" followers of Plutonian who are armed with nuclear weapons and causing much damage. Max and J. meet up with an old friend of Plutonian's who joins their group and the new Jailbait is given her own new superhero name. From the old friend we learn a lot more about Plutonian's past from a different angle but mostly this volume is action scene after action scene with a fair amount of dry humour added for relief. Just what was needed at this point in the storyline. Domingues returns as the artist for the first two chapters and as I stated in my review for volume 2 I do not like his portrayal of M.D. The occasional downright goofy looks on his face are just not in character at all. What a thrill it was to see a new artist take over for the last two chapters, Marcio Takara, who incidentally is the only artist credited on the cover. Takara's style is much more raw, and Max is back to his masculine, powerful, dangerous looking character. A happy ending as we see our new trio running off together.