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Irredeemable Vol. 1 (2009)

di Mark Waid, Peter Krause (Illustratore)

Altri autori: Andrew Dalhouse (Colorist), Ed Dukeshire (Letterer)

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Serie: Irredeemable {2009-2012} (1, Issues 1-4)

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It's a comic book industry event: the first four issues of the new original ongoing superhero series from Mark Waid! Irredeemable dares to ask the question: what if the world's greatest hero decided to become the world's greatest villain? A 'twilight of the superheroes'-style story that examines super-villains from the writer of Kingdom Come.… (altro)
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  freixas | Mar 31, 2023 |
The parts where Plutonian is being evil and you're trying to figure out why are the most fun, though I have yet to be convinced of his downfall or its thematic significance. ( )
  bobbybslax | May 16, 2020 |
What happens when Superman decides he no longer wants to live up to the ideals of being Superman? Bad stuff, plain and simple.

I wasn't sure at first if I was going to believe this Superman clone (Plutonian) would suddenly snap and turn evil but Waid eventually got me there. He just took his time providing the backdrop to the Plutonian's change. There are other superheroes roaming the planet but not a lot and almost none that can stand up to Plutonian. Their sense of fear is real. Waid does an excellent job of leaving you ready for the next issue. There are surprises and twists and loads of destructive moments. This is not a book for young ones. If I have a complaint, it's that most of the world seems void. The American army shows up and slowly becomes a presence in the story but not by much. The rest of the world seems absent in the plans. Not something that rings true to me.

I've only read the omnibus to this point, so maybe things develop more in that regard.

On the whole, a comic series I enjoyed. I will pick up the second omnibus when it comes out. ( )
  RalphLagana | Jan 23, 2016 |
I have been thinking about reading this for a while. The Plutonian is an all powerful superhero. This means that over the past decade in addition to saving the world several times over he has heard every negative word and thought people have made about him. In addition he has been betrayed by people he thought he could trust and love. Eventually he snaps and that's where this book begins, in the middle of the fall out.

The book goes back and forth between actions before and after the snap. The actions before show the Plutonian at his best AND show the actions that helped him fray. The artwork does a good job showcasing what comes from where in a somewhat obvious way. Things before the snap are bright and happy, even when they aren't necessarily the greatest actions taking place. Things after the snap are much darker and can occasionally be gritty.

I find myself wondering if there is anyway to bring the Plutonian back although to say that that seems doubtful at this moment feels like an understatement. It is interesting to see how many people hold themselves partially responsible for this breakdown and how many feel it has nothing to do with them. I am also curious to know whether there was a specific moment that pushed Plutonian over the last precipice or if it really just flipped, like a switch.

I've already put in a request for the second volume at the local library and I hope I manage to actually get a hold of it. ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
I have been thinking about reading this for a while. The Plutonian is an all powerful superhero. This means that over the past decade in addition to saving the world several times over he has heard every negative word and thought people have made about him. In addition he has been betrayed by people he thought he could trust and love. Eventually he snaps and that's where this book begins, in the middle of the fall out.

The book goes back and forth between actions before and after the snap. The actions before show the Plutonian at his best AND show the actions that helped him fray. The artwork does a good job showcasing what comes from where in a somewhat obvious way. Things before the snap are bright and happy, even when they aren't necessarily the greatest actions taking place. Things after the snap are much darker and can occasionally be gritty.

I find myself wondering if there is anyway to bring the Plutonian back although to say that that seems doubtful at this moment feels like an understatement. It is interesting to see how many people hold themselves partially responsible for this breakdown and how many feel it has nothing to do with them. I am also curious to know whether there was a specific moment that pushed Plutonian over the last precipice or if it really just flipped, like a switch.

I've already put in a request for the second volume at the local library and I hope I manage to actually get a hold of it. ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Waid, MarkAutoreautore primariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Krause, PeterIllustratoreautore principaletutte le edizioniconfermato
Dalhouse, AndrewColoristautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Dukeshire, EdLettererautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Cassaday, JohnImmagine di copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Morrison, GrantPostfazioneautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
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It's a comic book industry event: the first four issues of the new original ongoing superhero series from Mark Waid! Irredeemable dares to ask the question: what if the world's greatest hero decided to become the world's greatest villain? A 'twilight of the superheroes'-style story that examines super-villains from the writer of Kingdom Come.

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