The Inhumans are certainly enjoying the spotlight these days. From their expanded role in Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. to the (probably happening) future film, Marvel's continued efforts to keep them relevant again extend to the comic racks. The latest such entrant is The Uncanny Inhumans #1, which sees the return collaboration of Charles Soule and Steve McNiven. While a solid jumping on point for new readers, issue #1 never fully stands on its own substantial legs, despite the welcome focus on the Inhumans original core.
Picking up from the events laid out wayyy back in April's Uncanny Inhumans #0, this fist issue goes a long way in establishing the look and feel of the Inhumans going forward. The biggest difference here is that for the first time in a long while, the focus appears firmly planted on Black Bolt and Medusa. For all the time Soule spent on trying to get "NuHumans" like Inferno, Flint and Iso off the ground, few, if any, can match the investment New Attilan's Royal Family brings to the table. This is made increasingly evident by the issue's exhilarating opening, as Black Bolt's search for his son lands him right in the crosshairs of his son's current holder, Kang the Conqueror.
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