![]() Oh well, it had to happen sooner or later - after four superb books, the fifth “Irredeemable” book isn’t as good as the others. Hornet made a secret deal with aliens and now it’s time to call in that favor.īottom line: For me, Waid’s a writer who never disappoints, but with this series he’s consistently hitting them out of the park. He’s the only one in the group who doesn’t have super powers and he’s the only one who starts picking up on the Plutonian’s abhorrent behavior before he actually goes bonkers. Hornet’s sort of a Green Arrow type of hero. Looking forward to more of the same in future volumes. Who am I kidding? It's about hookers who cater to superheroes. ![]() Still waiting for the relevance of the Max Damage/teenage hooker material to become apparent. The bonus Hornet and Kaidan material from volume four now makes more sense. ![]() Peter Krause’s art is kind of jittery (There’s another art school term you can steal from me file away, Anne). Mark Waid takes his highly praised story in places you won’t predict and its volume five and he’s still keeping the reader off balance. smack downs, bitch slaps from the spirit world, heat vison beam to the face and… This volume includes: playing possum, blackmail, secret agreements from beyond the grave, somebody still BELIEVES in the innate goodness of the Plutonian (Hah! Fool!), E.T. ![]() WARNING: Kind of spoilerish if you haven’t read the series. ![]()
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