Irredeemable (5 books in series)

Irredeemable #5 (2012)
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English
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3.96 of 5 Votes: 4
review 1: Now it makes a whole lot more sense what I read in the last volume. I read six first and I was pretty lost. Backtracking, I can see the progression in the storyline. This one was more reflective, as the surviving members of the Paradigm look back at their lost comrades, and the...
Irredeemable, Vol. 6 (2011)
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English
author
3.83 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: What happens when you capture a criminally insane murderer? Put him in an insane asylum of course! But when that insane murderer is the Plutonian, one of the most powerful beings in the universe, how do you treat and keep him locked up? Meanwhile on Earth, Survivor and the Paradi...
Irredeemable, Vol. 9 (2012)
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English
author
3.81 of 5 Votes: 3
review 1: This book doesn't really carry the Irredeemable saga forward much, but it does fill in a lot of the blanks from the early days. I'm not thrilled at the linking of Plutonian and Max Damage on some deeper mythic level, but their respective stories and setups are interesting, just ...
Irredeemable, Vol. 5 (2011)
language
English
author
3.96 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: This is certainly not a stand alone story. It's very much an extension of the previous volume.The plot starts with Kaidan, and develops her power into something even more incredible. It seems there may be no real limit to her powers (barring the inability to tell a story).The ent...
Irredeemable, Vol. 8 (2012)
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English
author
3.8 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: We pick up Volume 8 with Plutonian back on Earth with a new crew of baddies, after having escaped the prison he was in and stranded Qubit in time and space. We also catch up with the surviving members of the Paradigm, some of whom we weren't sure of the status of at all...Surviv...