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The Incredibles had a comic book followup published by [[Boom Studios]] in 2009 to late 2010 when Boom lost the Pixar licenses, costing the series it's ending being published. [[Marvel Comics]] has since began publishing magazines compiling entire arcs, though it remains to be seen if they will finish what Boom started. It was headed by [[Mark Waid]] and Landry Walker.
''[[The Incredibles]]'' had a comic book followup published by [[Boom Studios]] in 2009 to late 2010 when Boom lost the Pixar licenses, costing the series it's ending being published. [[Marvel Comics]] has since began publishing magazines compiling entire arcs, though it remains to be seen if they will finish what Boom started. It was headed by [[Mark Waid]] and Landry Walker.


The storyline itself follows the events of the film and Rise of the Underminer, with more supervillains crawling out of the woodwork now that supers are allowed to work again. Not just singular villains, but entire villain groups who remained mostly hidden have since re-emerged, though when the Confederacy of Crime falls, a newer group rises from the ashes: The Unforgivables, lead by the prematurely aged Xerek ([[What Could Have Been|The villain of early drafts of the film]]).
The storyline itself follows the events of the film and Rise of the Underminer, with more supervillains crawling out of the woodwork now that supers are allowed to work again. Not just singular villains, but entire villain groups who remained mostly hidden have since re-emerged, though when the Confederacy of Crime falls, a newer group rises from the ashes: The Unforgivables, lead by the prematurely aged Xerek ([[What Could Have Been|The villain of early drafts of the film]]).
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** Everseer, a hero who died early on in Operation KRONOS, had a package put together to send to Mr. Incredible and Frozone at the exact time they needed it. The timing places it right during a time when the population of Metroville has been abducted by massive plants and taken underground by the Underminer. Violet and Elastigirl escape their cells and they find that the Underminer is using a new variant on the Omnidroid designed deliberately to invoke the Incredibles. The family is caught in the midst of the staged fight between the Incredibles Omnidroid and a supersized Ungorilla, but manages to bring both of them down and free the captives. {{spoiler|But with the combined hypnotic broadcast of a power amplified Mezmerella and the lobotomized [[Brain In a Jar]] of Everseer, the Unforgivables have managed to turn the city against the supers, driving them out of town.}}
** Everseer, a hero who died early on in Operation KRONOS, had a package put together to send to Mr. Incredible and Frozone at the exact time they needed it. The timing places it right during a time when the population of Metroville has been abducted by massive plants and taken underground by the Underminer. Violet and Elastigirl escape their cells and they find that the Underminer is using a new variant on the Omnidroid designed deliberately to invoke the Incredibles. The family is caught in the midst of the staged fight between the Incredibles Omnidroid and a supersized Ungorilla, but manages to bring both of them down and free the captives. {{spoiler|But with the combined hypnotic broadcast of a power amplified Mezmerella and the lobotomized [[Brain In a Jar]] of Everseer, the Unforgivables have managed to turn the city against the supers, driving them out of town.}}


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=== Tropes featured in this work include: ===
* [[Big Bad]]: Xerek
* [[Big Bad]]: Xerek
* [[Boxed Crook]]: What becomes of H.A.T.E.
* [[Boxed Crook]]: What becomes of H.A.T.E.
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