Uncanny Inhumans #2

Writer: Charles Soule Artist: Steve McNiven Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: November 18, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 23
8.5Critic Rating
8.7User Rating

• The Uncanny Inhumans vs. Kang-on a battleground thousands of years deep!
•  Kang's arsenal is time travel and he's attacking the Inhumans in a horrifying fashion.
Rated T+

  • 10
    First Comics News - Giovanni Aria Nov 21, 2015

    In this story Kang travels back in time with Black Bolt and Medusa's son,Ahura.Ahura is changing the past systematically removing the Inhuman population from history. The Inhumans are fighting for their very existence! I liked the concept, it was a fun time travel story. I like the dynamic between Kang andAhura. It is unclear ifAhura still loves his father for saving him or if he hates his father for saving him. That will become clear next issue and it leaves me wanting more when the story ends. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck Nov 20, 2015

    So far, this title is showing the way for how to handle the team is a thoughtful way. Read Full Review

  • 8.9
    Multiversity Comics - Ken Godberson III Nov 23, 2015

    This is the Inhumans book we've been waiting for. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Newsarama - Justin Partridge, III Nov 18, 2015

    While the All-New All-Different Avengers may be grabbing all the headlines, Marvel's new premiere team has delivered yet another solid, propulsive issue. Uncanny Inhumans #2 not only makes great use of one of Marvel's best antagonists, but also positions this new team as a major force in the "All-New All-Different Marvel" landscape. While this issue raises the stakes and starts the team working together, Charles Soule also keeps the title heavily entrenched in human emotions and down to earth storytelling, even though the Inhumans are anything but down to earth. Coupled with some dynamite visuals, Uncanny Inhumans #2 marks another strong outing for Marvel's newest superteam. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    PopOptiq - Terrence Sage Nov 18, 2015

    Overall, the Uncanny Inhumans (featuring Johnny Storm and Beast) are doing big things in their corner of the All-New, All-Different Marvel Universe. Soule puts forth the effort to include Beast, who is relatively new to the new cast, and have the cast interact with him to varying degrees in some fantastic scenes. The interactions between all of the players make the comic worthwhile given their history with one another. Johnny Storm being called out on his relationship with previously dating Medusa's sister Crystal is complicated, yet funny to think about in the light of the events of the story. Uncanny Inhumans#2 is another big step in Kang's plan of dominance, and another step for Charles Soule, Steve McNiven, and the rest of the art team to prove why the Inhumans are larger than life and can give the X-Family a run for their money. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    GWW - Agasicles Stamas Nov 21, 2015

    Whether you like the creative direction Marvel has gone by subordinating the X-Men and Fantastic Four franchises and raising the Inhumans to prominence or not, there is no denying that this is a sharp book. Well drawn, beautiful colors, strong story-telling; it is not a book that knocks past works off of their stools, but it definitely is something to take notice of. This run is likely to go for a long streak. If you were looking for that one thing to hop on with the hope of it sticking around a long time, this is it. And it is good. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    IGN - Levi Hunt Nov 19, 2015

    The creators are firing on all cylinders and the concept/lineup are interesting enough to capture any Marvel fan's attention. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    All-Comic - Jeremy Matcho Nov 23, 2015

    Uncanny Inhumans #2 is a better book then the first issue. Charles Soule is giving us an interesting story so far and we should be warming up to some of these characters. The art on this book is simply stunning. McNiven and Gho rock the pages and make this book look great. You have to hand it to Marvel, they are making the Inhumans interesting. Read Full Review

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