

Issue eleven (October 2010) saw Babinski, Domingues and Castro leave the series, replaced by Marcio Takara as the sole artist. Incorruptible #10 (September 2010) saw the departure of colorist Dalhouse, replaced by Nolan Woodard, and the addition of Michael Babinski on inks. Starting with issue six (May 2010), Domingues provided pencils, with inks by Juan Castro. ĭiaz and Brabo left the series after issue four (March 2010), with Horacio Domingues taking on art duties for Incorruptible #5 (April 2010). A third limited-edition cover drawn by Jeffrey Spokes was also made available, appearing on one in every ten copies of the book. Two alternate covers were provided for the issue: the first by John Cassaday, with colors by Laura Martin, and the second by Tim Sale, with inks by Paul Azaceta and colors by Matthew Wilson.

Incorruptible #1 was first released in December 2009 with pencils provided by Jean Diaz, ink by Belardino Brabo and colors by Andrew Dalhouse.

Promotion for Incorruptible follows a similar vein, with the use of the tagline "Mark Waid was Evil, Mark Waid is Incorruptible" Initial pre-publication publicity for Irredeemable, the parent series of Incorruptible, utilized the tagline "Mark Waid is Evil! Mark Waid is Irredeemable!", which culminated with the release of a limited edition "Mark Waid is Evil" t-shirt at the 2009 New York Comic Con. The series concluded alongside Irredeemable in May 2012. Marcio Takara is the longest-serving artist on the series, having provided art for sixteen issues since Incorruptible #11 in October 2010. Incorruptible #1 was published on December 16, 2009, and the series ended in May 2012, after thirty issues. The book is a spin-off of another Waid comic, Irredeemable, which follows the transformation of a superhero into a supervillain. The series follows former supervillain Max Damage in his quest to become a superhero. Incorruptible is an American comic book series written by Mark Waid and published by Boom! Studios.
