Uncanny Inhumans #1.MU
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Uncanny Inhumans #1.MU

Event\Storyline: Monsters Unleashed Writer: Paul Allor Artist: Brian Level Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: February 8, 2017 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 2
6.2Critic Rating
2.0User Rating

THE EPIC BATTLE MARVEL FANS HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR, DRAWN BY TODAY'S GREATEST ARTISTS!
•  A terrible twosome of LEVIATHON MONSTERS has crashed down in Rome, and with Earth's Heroes spread thin, it's up to Medusa and the UNCANNY INHUMANS to stop them!
•  But when one of the monsters sets its sights on a small village, Crystal and Swain are cut off from their team - and one is gravely injured.
•  A comrade down, a titan on her tail, and a group of people counting on her, one hero must dig deep and face her inner demons to take down a TITANIC THREAT.
Rated T+

  • 7.0
    ComicWow!TV - Huck Talwar Feb 10, 2017

    This is a good addition to the Monsters Unleashed event, and is published as a one-shot so it doesn't have all too much weight in the event as a whole, but is still a great story for any fan of the Inhumans. Head to your local comic book shop and check it out! Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    The Beat - Alexander Jones Feb 8, 2017

    This is the closest a tie-in issue has come to delivering the goods from Monsters Unleashed. Read Full Review

  • 5.5
    AIPT - Russ Dobler Feb 8, 2017

    While Uncanny Inhumans #1.MU is decidedly inessential, that's not its problem. There's nothing wrong with simple, self-contained stories if they're told well. The climax comes with a nice callback to an earlier discovery, but other than that, Swain's experience is rote. The issue's art might make for great pin-ups, but it struggles to communicate the narrative. Inhumans fans won't learn much about the characters here, and monster-watchers likely won't be satisfied by what they see, either. Read Full Review

  • 2.0
    CrazyforRAMU Oct 31, 2017

    Swain earns a D-minus in monster-fighting in Italy. This is an embarrassing effort for the creators as well as the character. I have a soft spot for Swain; to see her fail relentlessly for 20 pages is extra painful to me. This could just barely be justified if it were the start of an intense redemption story arc, but it's a one-off story whose protagonist isn't even part of an active team right now - effectively an issue-long essay on how much Swain sucks. Mean.

  • 2.0
    tonpas1989 Mar 24, 2020

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