A review by crookedtreehouse
Incorruptible by Mark Waid

3.0

I imagine that if you enjoyed reading any of the Incorruptible series, that you'll find this a satisfying ending. It is so much better than the previous volume, that it's hard to conceive it was made by the same creative team.

As someone who only really enjoyed one of the previous six volumes of the series, I wasn't invested enough to read this closely. I found myself looking at the pages, turning them, and having no memory of what I'd just read. This isn't the fault of this volume, I was just eager to get back to, what I consider, the far superior Irredeemable.

This whole series is meant as a counterpoint to Irredeemable (who showed up in volume six, which you shouldn't bother reading), and the ending seemed to create the idea the the two opposing stories of Incorruptible and Irredeemable end up being harmonious in their conclusions.

Sure.

I recommend this to people who enjoyed Incorruptible, fans of Happily Ever Maybe superhero stories, and people who like Deus Ex Morality endings.