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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Mark Waid is a well known comic book writer hailing from the U.S., but more specifically, Alabama. His experience is mostly with DC Comics, with some of his most popular runs being on The Flash and Justice League of America as well as many other series. However, he is known in most circles as the man that scripted the iconic Kingdom Come series, which has gone on to become one of the classic templates for the superhero reconstruction story ever. His most recent work is his own independent series, Irredeemable, focusing on the Plutonian, a Superman-esque hero who out of the blue becomes a sheer psychopath towards his own ilk as well as the rest of the planet. He's also launched a companion series, Incorruptible, which stars a supervillain who decided to turn good after Plutonian went insane. He's also writing an ongoing sequel comic to The Incredibles. |