Inhuman #13

Writer: Charles Soule Artist: Andre Araujo Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: March 25, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 6
7.6Critic Rating
8.1User Rating

• Great jumping on point as all the threads in INHUMAN year one are woven together!
•  The NuHumans are a valuable currency in the new world order and someone is working hard to control their destiny.
Rated T+

  • 8.5
    Comicosity - Draven Katayama (loudlysilent) Mar 26, 2015

    Inhuman stands out as one of the most entertaining and engaging current comics, especially because of its lack of tie-in with other titles. Soule is a thorough writer who is careful not to outpace his audience. Medusa and the NuHumans continue to be an intriguing, multifaceted cast. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Mar 26, 2015

    After feeling somewhat uncertain about this book to say the least in the last few issues outside of a couple of sequences, this installment feels like we have it back on the right path. While it is hitting a few different things, it doesn't feel like it's rushing to get there and blowing past the interesting material to hit the key points. In other words, it doesn't feel like a summarized book but rather a normal book in how it unfolds. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Graphic Policy - Edward Wendt Mar 25, 2015

    This series maintains its same level of quality here, even if it is not as pulse pounding as some that have come before. This simply serves as an intermediate issue, though one which is necessary for the series to catch its breath after recent events. It still serves as an example of the focus put on characters as opposed to other series which rely more on a concept, and it is that which this series is best known for. This is not the issue that fans will remember fondly, but rather the one that sets up ones that will become memorable. Read Full Review

  • 6.9
    IGN - Jeff Lake Mar 26, 2015

    Following weeks and weeks of non-stop pummeling, Charles Soule at last allows his characters a brief respite. At first glance this decision appears strong, opening the door for some much needed development amongst his young cast. Unfortunately, said development never really takes off, as aside from a few quick panels of introspective analysis we don't really get anything new. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza Mar 27, 2015

    Charles Soule has done a fine job building the Inhumans' world and he continues to thread in personality quirks and attitudes in not only the NuHumans but the old guard as well. With one issue to go before "Secret Wars" and "Uncanny Inhumans" take off, Soule, Arajo, Isanove and Cowles give readers plenty to look forward to. Read Full Review

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