Irredeemable #6
This volume collects issues #29-32 of Mark Waid's acclaimed superhero deconstruction series. The Plutonian's reign of terror reaches a critical turning point as his former allies confront the devastating consequences of his actions and the true cost of their own survival. Waid and artist Peter Krause continue to explore the dark consequences of absolute power in this penultimate story arc.
In "Chapter 20" of Irredeemable, Mark Waid and artist Peter Krause (with Diego Barreto on inks and Andrew Dalhouse on colors) deliver a gripping installment where the imprisoned Plutonian is trapped within a sun, his dreams revealing a desperate, power-drained struggle—only to be saved by a mysterious masked figure known as The Auroran. Meanwhile, Modeus continues his quiet hunt for his long-lost adversary, while Qubit and Kaidan assemble a roster of dubious allies from the villainous ranks. The cover by Scott Clark and Dave Beaty captures the story’s escalating tension.
In "Chapter 20" from Irredeemable #6, Survivor delivers a chilling message to the world on behalf of The Paradigm, while the Plutonian, imprisoned and unconscious, drifts through a dream of a world he once sought to save—held in the quiet grasp of the Vespa.
In "Chapter 21" from Irredeemable #6, the Plutonian is forced into labor by the Vespa as his fragile fantasy world starts to unravel. Meanwhile, Survivor confronts Qubit at an anti-Plutonian rally in Montreal, their clash echoing the growing fracture in the world they once tried to protect.
In "Chapter 22" of Irredeemable, Plutonian awakens in a dream where he unleashes his full power—only to collapse, saved by a mysterious figure known as The Auroran. While he drifts between reality and illusion, Modeus hunts for his long-lost adversary, and Qubit and Kaidan assemble a team of reformed villains with uncertain loyalties.
In the heart of a sun, trapped in the alien asylum Genhom, The Plutonian awakens to find himself face to face with The Auroran—his mind adrift in a nightmare that blurs reality and memory. Meanwhile, Qubit uses the telepathic Burrows to peer into Survivor’s thoughts, probing the depths of a mind surrendered to The Paradigm.
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