Irredeemable #12 (2009) cover a

Irredeemable #12 (2009) cover a

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Mark Waid
(A) Peter Krause

With Modeus at last revealed and standing by Plutonian's side, the Paradigm - and the world - have no defense against Armageddon! But is this the end? Or only the beginning? A not to be missed issue of BOOM!'s bestselling apocalyptic superhero ongoing by multiple Eisner Award-winning Kingdom Come and Empire author Mark Waid. Covers by Paul Azaceta and Dan Panosian.
Date Available: 03/17/2010
BONUS REVIEW by SHANNA BERRY

WHOA! Okay, let’s catch our breath after this one. So much is thrown at you in this issue! Can I just say that Mark Waid is insane?! We finish up the Orian confrontation and finally get some clarification with Bette’s big secret, which is my ONLY complain of the book. Last issue ended with us wondering what the true secret is, and we find in this issue that it’s exactly what we learned last issue with a small twist. Slightly perturbed by the lack of importance of the big reveal, and for a moment I thought, “Man, Waid must be slacking because this really seems unoriginal” and them BAM! Two page spread with events that come out of no-where! From that page on, hold onto your knickers, it’s a suspenseful ride! That’s what I get for underestimating the King! If you aren’t reading this title I must ask: do you even like comics?
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Mark Waid
(A) Peter Krause

With Modeus at last revealed and standing by Plutonian's side, the Paradigm - and the world - have no defense against Armageddon! But is this the end? Or only the beginning? A not to be missed issue of BOOM!'s bestselling apocalyptic superhero ongoing by multiple Eisner Award-winning Kingdom Come and Empire author Mark Waid. Covers by Paul Azaceta and Dan Panosian.
Date Available: 03/17/2010
BONUS REVIEW by SHANNA BERRY

WHOA! Okay, let’s catch our breath after this one. So much is thrown at you in this issue! Can I just say that Mark Waid is insane?! We finish up the Orian confrontation and finally get some clarification with Bette’s big secret, which is my ONLY complain of the book. Last issue ended with us wondering what the true secret is, and we find in this issue that it’s exactly what we learned last issue with a small twist. Slightly perturbed by the lack of importance of the big reveal, and for a moment I thought, “Man, Waid must be slacking because this really seems unoriginal” and them BAM! Two page spread with events that come out of no-where! From that page on, hold onto your knickers, it’s a suspenseful ride! That’s what I get for underestimating the King! If you aren’t reading this title I must ask: do you even like comics?
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams