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Irredeemable, Vol. 6 by Mark Waid, Peter Krause, Diego Barreto

jamsl94's review

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2.5

A slower volume that sets up a lot to come. Hope it delivers 

clarks_dad's review

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4.0

Review under volume one in the series.

diewachen's review

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3.0

This volume was interesting, but concerning. I'm not certain where the plot is going with Survivor, but it seems like it may be going to the same place as the Plutonian. This could be commentary about how great power corrupts, but I don't know if that story needs to be told any further. I've read Kingdom Come, and seen the Green Lantern as a god. I don't know that I need that story again.

I realize the Plutonian is the main character in the plot, but I sort of wish his plot was over. I think the story of what happens after Superman destroys the world would be more interesting than what happens when the Green Lantern and Superman both become evil gods. I'm hoping this isn't the way the story is going.

raloveridge's review

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5.0

Okay, so the series is starting to get a little WEIRD (veering in some unexpected directions) but I have to say, this is really compelling.

theartolater's review

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4.0

Still really, really good, but part of the issue with this arc is that it's really embracing the sort of bizarro stuff regarding the subconscious and how they're opting to deal with the evil Plutonion. The over-conceptualness of it is a bit of a drawback, and we're now two arcs out from what attracted me to this series to start.

I'll eagerly grab volume 7 (and I'm in this for the long haul, truth be told), but I'm kind of hoping things start shaking back to what made this series great to start.

stevenk's review

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3.0

There was a lot more happening in this volume than the previous volume, and I have been drawn back in to the story. The author manages to make the Plutonian a sympathetic character again, and raises a lot more questions at to the plans and motivations of the Paradigm and Modeus.

invertible_hulk's review

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2.0

This book was paced so well up to this point :o(
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