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Thursday, 3 December 2015

All-New Inhumans #1 Review

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Marvel’s Inhumans push continues as this week sees the release of their second Terrigen tweaked title, All-New Inhumans. From the creative team of James Asmus, Charles Soule and Stefano Caselli, All-New Inhumans mostly passes over the usual suspects such as Medusa and Black Bolt, instead focusing on the new guard of mist-made powerhouses. The result is a solid debut with a clear, focused narrative, albeit one that banks on some pre-existing knowledge going in.

The first thing that sets All-New Inhumans apart from its Uncanny predecessor is it's more boots on the ground focus. Whereas Uncanny focuses more on Medusa, Black Bolt and the ruling family of New Attilan, All-New Inhumans appears more intent on building up the supporting cast and the world they were "born" into. Sure, mainstays like Gorgon and Crystal play their part, but by and large the issue is dedicated to the new blood. This is important, as beyond the core players it's long been tough to differentiate the various Inhumans in the same way most comic readers can with their mutant counterparts. It's too early to say whether the likes of Flint, Grid and Naja will ever reach the level of name recognition enjoyed by second tier mutants like Colossus and Gambit, but at least they're being given an honest shot.

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