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Published 2001 Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited 19 views
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Mark Waid

Irredeemable is an American comic book series written by Mark Waid, drawn by Peter Krause and Diego Barreto, and published by Boom! Studios. The series follows the fall of the world's greatest superhero, the Plutonian, as he begins slaughtering the population of Earth. His former allies, the superhero group The Paradigm, attempt to find a way to stop his rampage while dealing with their own feelings of betrayal and hopelessness. Irredeemable #1 premiered in April 2009, and the series ended in May 2012, after thirty-seven issues and one special.

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"When aging, balding copy editor Ernest "Sparky" Hemingway (no relation) got a call from Tenishia, the daughter of his late Vietnam buddy George Washington (also no relation), he was faced with a choice: head out to Minneapolis to help her out of a jam or hang up the phone. He made the decision to help, and it changed his life. Along with his old army buddy Doc Holiday (you guessed it - no relation), Sparky faced down the bad guys and found out who caused Washington's death." "Sparky then chooses to give Tenishia a shot at a normal life and takes her back to the little North Dakota town of Hardwood, filled with decidedly odd folks who just do what they have to in order to get along - a place where everybody knows everybody else's secrets but pretends he doesn't." "When he begins the unenviable task of rearing an almost-grown inner-city teenager, many in the town think he's nuts. But this girl isn't just anybody, and the bonds - and promises - made in war sometimes last even longer than a man's life." "Just when Sparky thinks he's got the hang of his new lifestyle, he gets roped into becoming a deputy sheriff and runs smack-dab into a political wrangle over the proposal to build a major trauma center in the town. The hospital could be just the thing to save a sleepy little hamlet that loses farm kids every year to the big cities. But Hardwood isn't the only town that is vying for the honor, and where people's jobs and lives are at stake, is there any doubt that a dead body or two will join the party any minute?"--BOOK JACKET.

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