Frank is my favorite too!
• Auran, a long-dead Inhuman, has returned to life, but the world is not the one she left.
• Or perhaps she's not the woman who left the world.
• As Auran tries to make sense of her new existence, shadowy forces move against Queen Medusa in the wake of her battles with Tony Stark in CIVIL WAR II.
Rated T+
An interesting and introspective look before it all comes crashing down. Read Full Review
With Marvel's latest X v Y (or I, in this case) event set to start, Charles Soule takes a surprisingly restrained approach to his latest. Focusing almost exclusively on the newly returned Inhuman, Auran, the writer delivers an action heavy installment that also hits on some strong emotional notes. Read Full Review
This issue was amazing.
Charles Soule does justice to Auran. She's back but she isn't the same and now we know why. This comic has inrigue, action and a great story. Silva and Di Benedetto do a marvelous job drawing and coloring this story. I am pleasantly surprised this story is one of the better ones so far.
A good issue which also features my favorite NuHuman, Frank McGee aka (...the great character with the terrible Inhuman moniker of...) Nur.
Score: 7.6
Emphasis on mediocre characters continues. Charles Souls run has been abysmal, failing to make the royal family interesting and introducing one of the most lackluster new characters in comics.
This episode stars Auran, her daughters, Reader and the terrible detective character who is also an Inhuman. Know who they are? Don't bother.