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Irredeemable vol 3
Irredeemable vol 3












irredeemable vol 3

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irredeemable vol 3

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  • I still appreciate it enough to finish the story with volume 4 but I find it less and less recommendable. The story takes many wild turns and twists, some enjoyable, some smart, some disturbing, some disappointing. The planet may have traded one crazy ex-superhero for another. In his monomania to be the new greatest hero, he makes an awful lot of promises, like allowing super-powered criminals to help out in fixing the Earth, thus gaining a pardon for previous crimes. When the team discovers a plan to remove the Plutonian that actually works, Survivor takes on the role of world restorer.

    irredeemable vol 3

    One member, Cary, has combined his powers with those of his dead twin-brother and now is as powerful as the Plutonian. Meanwhile, Plutonian's ex-teammates are still looking for a way to take him down. What better hiding spot than in the faithful sidekick? Unfortunately, Modeus can't maintain the facade forever. He doesn't realize that Modeus, his greatest foe, has secretly had himself transferred into Samsara's corpse as a way to protect himself from Plutonian's wrath. The Plutonian's mad rampage of destruction has stopped now that his old partner, Samsara, is back from the dead. Irredeemable Premier Edition Volume 3 written by Mark Waid, illustrated by Peter Krause and Diego Barreto, colors by Andrew Dalhouse and Nolan Woodard, and letters by Ed Dukeshire














    Irredeemable vol 3