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Incorruptible Vol. 1

por Mark Waid, Jean Diaz (Ilustrador)

Series: Incorruptible (1, Issues 1-4)

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Super villain Max Damage had an epiphany the day The Plutonian destroyed Sky City. When The Plutonian turned his back on humanity, Max Damage decided to step up. Now Max Damage has changed his name to Max Daring and turned from his formerly selfish ways to become... INCORRUPTIBLE. The flip side of BOOM! Studios' break-out smash hit, IRREDEEMABLE, examines the hard, difficult road to changing your ways and making a difference in the world...… (más)
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    Irredeemable Vol. 1 por Mark Waid (schatzi)
    schatzi: the flip-side to this trade: superhero goes bad
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So this graphic novel is the flip side of the Irredeemable series by the same author. Max Damage used to be a villain, however after witnessing the carnage that the Plutonian has wrought on the world he feels a need to turn himself around. In this book we witness Damage's return to society and get to find out a little bit about his origin.

Right now I have to say the most interesting part of this series is Damage's relationship with Jailbait. When you hear Jailbait recount what their relationship used to be like you get the impression that at some point this relationship was just about sex, but as you watch how he treats her now you can see that clearly he has strong feelings for her and that he always has. You can kind of figure out the psychology of his behavior based on his arguments with Origin. Because he couldn't physically feel much, he wanted to pretend that he couldn't mentally feel things either.

I don't know how I feel about Max's total 180. If the world is in as sorry a state as it seems to be I don't know that anyone would feel so willing to give up the money and cars that could help them pull things together. While I understand how seeing what the Plutonian did could make him change his behavior, I am just not sure I am comfortable with some of the extremes he is going to. ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
So this graphic novel is the flip side of the Irredeemable series by the same author. Max Damage used to be a villain, however after witnessing the carnage that the Plutonian has wrought on the world he feels a need to turn himself around. In this book we witness Damage's return to society and get to find out a little bit about his origin.

Right now I have to say the most interesting part of this series is Damage's relationship with Jailbait. When you hear Jailbait recount what their relationship used to be like you get the impression that at some point this relationship was just about sex, but as you watch how he treats her now you can see that clearly he has strong feelings for her and that he always has. You can kind of figure out the psychology of his behavior based on his arguments with Origin. Because he couldn't physically feel much, he wanted to pretend that he couldn't mentally feel things either.

I don't know how I feel about Max's total 180. If the world is in as sorry a state as it seems to be I don't know that anyone would feel so willing to give up the money and cars that could help them pull things together. While I understand how seeing what the Plutonian did could make him change his behavior, I am just not sure I am comfortable with some of the extremes he is going to. ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
So this graphic novel is the flip side of the Irredeemable series by the same author. Max Damage used to be a villain, however after witnessing the carnage that the Plutonian has wrought on the world he feels a need to turn himself around. In this book we witness Damage's return to society and get to find out a little bit about his origin.

Right now I have to say the most interesting part of this series is Damage's relationship with Jailbait. When you hear Jailbait recount what their relationship used to be like you get the impression that at some point this relationship was just about sex, but as you watch how he treats her now you can see that clearly he has strong feelings for her and that he always has. You can kind of figure out the psychology of his behavior based on his arguments with Origin. Because he couldn't physically feel much, he wanted to pretend that he couldn't mentally feel things either.

I don't know how I feel about Max's total 180. If the world is in as sorry a state as it seems to be I don't know that anyone would feel so willing to give up the money and cars that could help them pull things together. While I understand how seeing what the Plutonian did could make him change his behavior, I am just not sure I am comfortable with some of the extremes he is going to. ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
So this graphic novel is the flip side of the Irredeemable series by the same author. Max Damage used to be a villain, however after witnessing the carnage that the Plutonian has wrought on the world he feels a need to turn himself around. In this book we witness Damage's return to society and get to find out a little bit about his origin.

Right now I have to say the most interesting part of this series is Damage's relationship with Jailbait. When you hear Jailbait recount what their relationship used to be like you get the impression that at some point this relationship was just about sex, but as you watch how he treats her now you can see that clearly he has strong feelings for her and that he always has. You can kind of figure out the psychology of his behavior based on his arguments with Origin. Because he couldn't physically feel much, he wanted to pretend that he couldn't mentally feel things either.

I don't know how I feel about Max's total 180. If the world is in as sorry a state as it seems to be I don't know that anyone would feel so willing to give up the money and cars that could help them pull things together. While I understand how seeing what the Plutonian did could make him change his behavior, I am just not sure I am comfortable with some of the extremes he is going to. ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
In Irredeemable, Mark Waid explores what would happen if one of the world's most formidable superheroes flips a switch and becomes the villain. The Plutonian turns his back on humanity and instead indulges in creating the violence and destruction he once sought to stop. When the superhero who once kept you in check has now bumped you down to number 2 on the FBI's most wanted list, what's a supervillain to do?

For Max Damage in Incorruptible the answer is to attempt to fill the void left in Sky City when its protector goes rogue. When Max realizes the Plutonian has seriously gone batshit crazy and may never recover, it causes a bit of an existential crisis. Max reveals that, no matter how terrible he was, in the back of his mind he always knew that men like the Plutonian would keep him from pushing things too far. Civilization was kept in place by the balance between good and evil. Max understands that the scales may now be permanently tipped toward chaos and anarchy, so it's up to him to try to restore balance.

This role reversal is intriguing, although by the end of volume 1 Max's redemption isn't very convincing. Sure, he destroys anything purchased with his ill-gotten gains, breaks off his sexual relationship with his underage girlfriend, brokers a peace with the local police, and tracks down some bad guys, but how genuine is he? This isn't a complaint as I'm hoping it leads to some complex character development as Max attempts to become the good guy and struggles with his criminal past, but, if not, then his conversion seems conveniently simplistic.

There's some punchy dialogue throughout and the characters are imaginative. Jailbait is the underage girlfriend of Max who can't quite come to grips with the fact that the man who introduced her to the thrilling life of crime and apparently mind-blowing sex has gone all white hat on her. Her reactions are often amusing, especially as we realize that while Max may have gone straight she certainly doesn't intend to follow suit. Max himself has a peculiar superpower--the longer he goes without sleep, the tougher he becomes. Bullets can't pierce him. Fire can't burn him. However, the hardening of his physical self allows him only two senses: sight and sound. It's only after a good night's sleep that Max can feel all five senses before his body once again begins the hardening process.

The artwork is nothing special; while it tells the story, it does little to enhance it. In the cover gallery there is some work attributed to Rafael Albuquereque of American Vampire fame and I could only imagine how his gritty style might have taken a story like this to the next level. ( )
  snat | Jul 26, 2012 |
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Super villain Max Damage had an epiphany the day The Plutonian destroyed Sky City. When The Plutonian turned his back on humanity, Max Damage decided to step up. Now Max Damage has changed his name to Max Daring and turned from his formerly selfish ways to become... INCORRUPTIBLE. The flip side of BOOM! Studios' break-out smash hit, IRREDEEMABLE, examines the hard, difficult road to changing your ways and making a difference in the world...

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