• The All-New Inhumans are trapped by a dictator hell-bent on weaponizing Inhumans as weapons of mass destruction.
• Let's hope Gorgon's training pays off or they may not make it out alive!
Rated T+
This comic was entertaining and I'm pumped to see where Crystal's team goes next. There's a really interesting hook with one of the ongoing plot threads and the more predictable storyline has lead to something I'm game to read. All the right pieces are in place for an explosive end to this arc. Read Full Review
There is a lot of good character bits in this pushed further by some fantastic art. It's just waiting for that big kick to knock it to the next level. Read Full Review
All-New Inhumans is an ambitious title. James Asmus and Charles Soule have (mostly) ignored the usual action heavy instances first arcs like these are usually known for, instead choosing to focus mainly on the personal and political ramifications the Inhumans' mission creates. Issue #3 offers much of the same, and then some, the writers again working hard at fleshing out their expanding cast even as they navigate the book's underlying conflict. Read Full Review
"All-New Inhumans" #3 helps establish the identities of not only the players, but also the team as a whole; it's a work in progress, but so far it's been one worth watching as it grows. Read Full Review
This might have been my favorite issue so far. Swain being an empath and Captain of the RIV, which is being powered by an Inhuman, is awesome. Panacea is becoming one of my favorite characters. All the other NuHumans are starting to get more fleshed out, which is great. The introduction of the new disembodied inhuman was both sad and eerie. All ending ending with the proverbial s*** hitting the fan. Can't wait for the next issue.
There's a lot of character development in this issue - especially for Swain. She's turning out to be a real player among Crystal's band of Inhumans and will be on to watch. There's also a lot of interesting moments for Grid, Naja, Panacea, and Flint as well. There's also a new character introduced who isn't what you'd expect from an Inhuman. Caselli and Mossa kill it on the art as usual and really I've got nothing but praise for them. My only problem with this issue really seems more like a set up for the climax of the arc (which looks likes it's going be...explosive ha!).
Wow I'm really liking Swain. She may be proving her merit. I thought she was just for comic relief. Which was a nice surprise. I really like where this story is going. The nightmare inhuman is pretty cool and it'll be interesting to see where it goes. The art isn't anything to write home about but the story of Soule is strong and makes me crave the next issue.