AXIS TIE-INS!
Medusa’s inversion in AXIS makes her a very different ruler of Attilan! What is the Ennilux Corporation?
Spider-Man vs. Medusa! That alone is worth the price of admission! On top of that you get some great writing and artwork! Read Full Review
You could start reading here and fit right in. The story is tight, the art solid, and it's got Spider-Man. This is slick super hero fare. Read Full Review
A great issue by any measure. And after that final page, looks like the status quo is changing once again. Read Full Review
This issue does what it must. It provides a bit of fluff to draw in the reader but also keeps the main story going in the background. This duplicitous approach is perhaps needed, but is also indicative of what some comics need to do to survive. Evidently though, Marvel is very interested in the concept of the Inhumans, and they will be doing everything that they can to keep the idea alive and relevant. This issue does that at the very least, providing both some mostly meaningless fun but also the necessary gravity for the series to keep going strong. Read Full Review
Inhuman went from being a strong series that had me craving new installments to now feeling like it comes out too frequently and is far too rushed. I like the concept and what it's trying to do in dealing with the fallout of the Terrigen bomb, but it's been so haphazard after its initial story arcs that it's making some big leaps without good bridgework to tie it all together. This issue, and the previous one, suffers even more because we're thrown into Ennilux as well as getting an AXIS tie-in with Medusa being subverted. Which isn't all that interesting to read because she had more than enough character depth and angles to work with already instead of going down this route of a caricature. Read Full Review
This issue's main accomplishment is in establishing how great a Charles Soule/Ryan Stegman-helmed Spider-Man book would be. Unfortunately, Spidey is a small and fairly pointless player in this issue. Read Full Review
I have to say, of all of the series that I started out excited about, this one has been the most disappointing. I realize that right now the series is under the Axis umbrella, but still. Every story arch has felt stringy and contrived, serving almost no purpose in the long run. When the title of a series is Inhuman and the best character is in the last 4 issues has been Spiderman, you are clearly doing something wrong. Read Full Review
I still don't understand Reader's powers. It's a decent AXIS crossover.