VERSUS MISTER SINISTER Part 1
Mister Sinister turns his experimental talents on the Inhumans! Sinister has plagued the X-Men for years in his attempt to jump forward mutantkind's next evolutionary step. Now, he's looking to evolve the Inhumans - by kidnapping and torturing them! It's up to the Secret Warriors, the greatest team of Inhumans on Earth, to stop him. But what happens when their most fearsome warrior, Karnak, leaves to pursue his own agenda?
Rated T+
I really like this team. Its a classic team dynamic a smart, stretchy, fiery, clobbering good time every ish Excelsior! Seriously though, eight completely enjoyable issues in a row. It has earned my vote of confidence. Give this team time to grow together and the fans will follow. Read Full Review
Javier Garrn and Will Robson use a cartoony style to tell this story, which even further illustrates the youthful sentiment. This particular approach works well for characters and their reactions, as well as the action scenes. For other characters, like Karnak, it doesn't translate as well. Read Full Review
The Secret Warriors get a fortunate drop-in, Magik, to help them solve the mystery of the abducted children. While I like the plot developing here, the character interactions and the art are glitching. There aren't any deal-breaking horrors, just a mountain of little "meh" moments that pile up surprisingly high. The smugly not-really-self-deprecating "Sorry, bickering is kind of what we do" is where I lost the vital fan enthusiasm that could have eased me past all the glitches. This is an earnest attempt to craft a great comic, and while it wasn't particularly successful, I think the result ends up well above average.
Kamala's hair continues to be mystifyingly gray. I'm wondering if it might be worth firing a polite WTH tweet at more