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Irredeemable Vol. 2 (2010)

by Mark Waid, Peter Krause (Illustrator)

Other authors: Andrew Dalhouse (Colorist), Ed Dukeshire (Letterer)

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Series: Irredeemable {2009-2012} (2, Issues 5-8)

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Irredeemable dares to ask the question: what if the world's greatest hero decided to become the world's greatest villain?
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  freixas | Mar 31, 2023 |
This volume of Irredeemable focuses more on The Paradigm, the group that The Plutonian belonged to at one point. The remaining members are trying to figure out how they can possibly get Plutonian back under control by looking into his past.

I believe in this volume we see the start of the incidents that pushed Plutonian over the edge. HIs guilt about the virus and his reaction to Samsara finding out definitely felt very catalysty to me.

It's interesting to see how Paradigm's group dynamic is shifting without the Plutonian and I definitely felt for Cary and was totally not expecting him to end up being the power bomb that he is. It will be interesting to see if his anger over his brother continues to push him or if the others will try to get involved and put a stop to his power madness. ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
This volume of Irredeemable focuses more on The Paradigm, the group that The Plutonian belonged to at one point. The remaining members are trying to figure out how they can possibly get Plutonian back under control by looking into his past.

I believe in this volume we see the start of the incidents that pushed Plutonian over the edge. HIs guilt about the virus and his reaction to Samsara finding out definitely felt very catalysty to me.

It's interesting to see how Paradigm's group dynamic is shifting without the Plutonian and I definitely felt for Cary and was totally not expecting him to end up being the power bomb that he is. It will be interesting to see if his anger over his brother continues to push him or if the others will try to get involved and put a stop to his power madness. ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
This volume of Irredeemable focuses more on The Paradigm, the group that The Plutonian belonged to at one point. The remaining members are trying to figure out how they can possibly get Plutonian back under control by looking into his past.

I believe in this volume we see the start of the incidents that pushed Plutonian over the edge. HIs guilt about the virus and his reaction to Samsara finding out definitely felt very catalysty to me.

It's interesting to see how Paradigm's group dynamic is shifting without the Plutonian and I definitely felt for Cary and was totally not expecting him to end up being the power bomb that he is. It will be interesting to see if his anger over his brother continues to push him or if the others will try to get involved and put a stop to his power madness. ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
This volume of Irredeemable focuses more on The Paradigm, the group that The Plutonian belonged to at one point. The remaining members are trying to figure out how they can possibly get Plutonian back under control by looking into his past.

I believe in this volume we see the start of the incidents that pushed Plutonian over the edge. HIs guilt about the virus and his reaction to Samsara finding out definitely felt very catalysty to me.

It's interesting to see how Paradigm's group dynamic is shifting without the Plutonian and I definitely felt for Cary and was totally not expecting him to end up being the power bomb that he is. It will be interesting to see if his anger over his brother continues to push him or if the others will try to get involved and put a stop to his power madness. ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
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Waid, MarkAuthorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Krause, PeterIllustratormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Dalhouse, AndrewColoristsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Dukeshire, EdLetterersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Ha, GeneCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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