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Incredibles Family Matters #2 (2009) cover b

Incredibles Family Matters #2 (2009) cover b

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Mark Waid (A) Marcio Takara
Mark Waid writes The Incredibles! Mr. Incredible faces his most dangerous challenge yet - the loss of his powers! Is it psychological? Is it an alien virus? Is it just old age? Summoning up all courage, Mr. Incredible takes a terrifying trip to Doc Sunbright, an eccentric doctor who treats superheroes! Covers by Sean "Cheeks" Galloway and Marcio Takara, plus a Kirby-inspired incentive cover from Godland artist Tom Scioli!
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

So the supers have their own wardrobe designer, but what happens when they get sick? Find out in this issue of the Incredibles, where Mr. Incredible’s super power issue goes from bad to worse as he tries to find out why he’s losing it. I like the whole idea, since it smacks of mid-life crisis, which seemed to be a theme in the movie, too, but the realization of the concept is simple enough for kids to enjoy. Mark Waid scripts a cleaner copy than the last issue, in my opinion, though the last threat seems, I don’t know, contrived. Still, a great issue, and it plays well with the movie.
I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Mark Waid (A) Marcio Takara
Mark Waid writes The Incredibles! Mr. Incredible faces his most dangerous challenge yet - the loss of his powers! Is it psychological? Is it an alien virus? Is it just old age? Summoning up all courage, Mr. Incredible takes a terrifying trip to Doc Sunbright, an eccentric doctor who treats superheroes! Covers by Sean "Cheeks" Galloway and Marcio Takara, plus a Kirby-inspired incentive cover from Godland artist Tom Scioli!
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

So the supers have their own wardrobe designer, but what happens when they get sick? Find out in this issue of the Incredibles, where Mr. Incredible’s super power issue goes from bad to worse as he tries to find out why he’s losing it. I like the whole idea, since it smacks of mid-life crisis, which seemed to be a theme in the movie, too, but the realization of the concept is simple enough for kids to enjoy. Mark Waid scripts a cleaner copy than the last issue, in my opinion, though the last threat seems, I don’t know, contrived. Still, a great issue, and it plays well with the movie.
I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams