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Irredeemable, Vol. 7 by Mark Waid, Peter Krause, Diego Barreto

jamsl94's review

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2.75

The Asylum plot isn’t bad and I look forward to seeing what happens now the Plutonian is back on earth

blairconrad's review

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4.0

I read volumes 4-7 in a big rush, so we get one review instead of 4. I continue to enjoy the series, even as the plots become a little more convoluted. I'm a little down over how so many of the other heroes have little dark secrets, but maybe that's just the way it has to be. Still, the new little secrets keep coming me back, and I wish I had another volume to read.

clarks_dad's review

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5.0

Review in volume one.

diewachen's review

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2.0

This volume was little more than an extension of the previous volume, and an excuse to introduce a few more characters. There's an entire plot that's being ignored. The reason for this seems to be in order to bring Plutonian back to Earth with a League of Evil. I don't think Waid is making the best decisions.

Has the series officially jumped the shark? I hope not. We'll see.

raloveridge's review

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5.0

Ahhhhhhhhh an mutant/alien/superhero insane asylum might be the coolest thing I've ever seen ever.

theartolater's review

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3.0

Closer to a 3.5.

I feel like this is kind of slowing down a little bit, and that's unfortunate. A lot of this one in particular dealt with some meandering around that could have been done in one issue/chapter, as could a lot of the setup. Knowing we're coming toward the end is one thing, and the last page really sets things up well for me, but I just wish there was more to this one as opposed to what we got.

skylarprimm's review

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2.0

Feels like diminishing returns here, though I am curious to see the next volume given where this one ends.

stevenk's review

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2.0

Part seven depicts the Plutonian attempting to escape the intergalactic asylum he has been committed to, while Modeus blackmails Qubit into finding the Plutonian as well. The storyline again fell flat for me, it was OK but we didn't learn much more about any of the characters, and nothing much interesting happened. The art didn't do much to help either, other than the smashing it didn't tell you anything that didn't have to be explained by dialogue, which would have helped in the alien settings, it wasn't that it was too subtle, it was just sometimes hard to tell one thing from another.
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