INCORRUPTIBLE #10

Review by: lukerpher

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Avg Rating: 3.7
 
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Writer: Mark Waid
Artist: Horacio Domingues

Size: pages
Price: 3.99

What you’ll love

Realism:
I also read Irredeemable so I have a firm grasp of the world that Mark
Waid has created. Even if you haven’t read Irredeemable, it is still
very easily to slip right into Waid’s world. This is a post apocalyptic
story with a super hero twist. Instead of a natural disaster the world
has been attacked by a powerful superhero gone mad know as the
Plutonian. The fear, chaos, and all around madness is palpable
throughout the story.

Clever: On
the heels of last issues Cliffhanger, Max Damage goes off on a wild
goose chase, subsequently leaving his side kick(Jailbait) to fend for
herself. The whole issue is very smart and well thought out, there is a
solid plot, and near perfect character motivations and reactions.

Great plot:
This issue has a group a white supremacist who worship the Plutonian,
the Plutonian’s scorned lover and a killing machine sent to destroy the
city. Max Damage is taking it from all sides and the reader is better
for it.

Page Turner: It’s
underrated in comics, but this book is immensely readable, everything
flows and each page leaves you wondering what will happen next.

What you won’t

Confusing:
It’s minor, but its also reoccurring. Every few issues there’s a point
of confusion with the art. I’m not sure if this is a function of the
script or if it’s on the artist. But this is not the first issue I’ve
had to go back to figure out what’s going on.

Bottom Line: Another Solid offering for Mark Waid on this title.

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Story: 4 - Very Good
Art: 3 - Good

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