As Bleeding Cool previously reported, Mark Waid's Irredeemable and Incorruptible is in the works at Netflix The award-winning superhero deconstruction is getting a big budget feature film adaptation courtesy of BAFTA Award-winning director Jeymes Samuel (The Harder They Fall), Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Kemp Powers (Soul), and producers Jay-Z and James Lassiter.
Currently, publisher Boom Studios is[...]
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Since we last covered Boom Studios' The Complete Irredeemable Deluxe Edition Library pre-order campaign on Kickstarter, has done two things – blasted past $200,000 in less than a week and proved Bleeding Cool right (again) by announcing a new Irredeemable series from creators Mark Waid and Peter Krause will drop in 2023.
The six-figure sum, primarily[...]
Yesterday, publisher Boom Studios dropped a pre-San Diego Comic-Con teaser proclaiming Mark Waid was still evil – a clear call back to the successful marketing campaign that launched Irredeemable back in 2009 Bleeding Cool worked out what the teaser could be for, and it looks like one of our predictions has already come true, because[...]
San Diego Comic-Con is less than two weeks away, and the publisher press releases are already flying – with Boom Studios kicking off the week with what looks to be big news…
Mark Waid to Announce New Irredeemable from Boom at SDCC 2022
Hot off a fully-fledged, runaway hit at DC with World's Finest, could writer Mark[...]
Irredeemable is a 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[...]
For the first time, this is the Top 100 list of the most-read comics on new digital comic book reader Graphite which offers comics for free with ads, or ad-free for a small fee.
Mark Waid's Irredeemable tops the chart with Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez' Locke And Key, Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson's The Boys[...]
For the first time, this is the Top 100 list of the most-read comics on new digital comic book reader Graphite which offers comics for free with ads, or ad-free for a small fee.
Mark Waid's Irredeemable tops the chart with Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez' Locke And Key, Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson's The Boys[...]
Expectations are particularly high for Mouse Guard (David Petersen); which has Wes Ball (The Maze Runner) set to direct a script from Gary Whitta (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story), with Matt Reeves (Batman) producing. Adaptations of Irredeemable (Mark Waid/Peter Krause), with Adam McKay (The Big Short) attached to direct Tommy Wirkola's (What Happened to[...]
THIS WEEK'S REVIEWS:
James Bond #1
Irredeemable Premier Edition HC Vol 1
The Complete SIP Kids
James Bond, Volume 1 #1 (Dynamite, $3.99)
by Graig Kent
At the time of writing, I'm still a couple days away from seeing the latest Bond feature, Spectre, and my anticipation is high I've distanced myself from reviews and spoilers and limited my[...]
MEXICAN STAND UP
The Mexican edition of Irredeemable #1, by Bruguera Comic Books, an imprint run by Daniel Ortiz Piñero, to be published on December 17th This means that the enormously powerful Editorial Televisa will not be the only company printing Mexican editions of American comics… Bruguera decided not to include its own logo on the[...]
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Further Reading: BOOM, ADVENTURE TIME, SUPURBIA, HYPERNATURALS, FANBOYS VS ZOMBIES, PEANUTS, IRREDEEMABLE, INCORRUPTIBLE, HELLRAISER, IRON MUSLIM, EXTERMINATION, GRACE RANDOLPH, MARK WAID, SAM HUMPHRIES, SIMON SPURRIER
Bleeding Cool Magazine Article By Rich Johnston
From humble beginnings to winning "Best Publisher[...]
A Little Bleeder remembers asking Mark Waid on a convention panel, back when he was Editor-in-Chief of Boom! Studios, if Irredeemable would ever go into oversized hardcover format He told the Bleeder and the rest of the room that he didn't see the point of having two different kinds of collections competing with[...]