"THE QUIET ROOM" STARTS NOW!
• Black Bolt's new place is a fascinating curiosity that could very well put all the Marvel Universe in a tight spot.
• BRANDON PETERSON joins the flagship Inhumans book!
Rated T+
Brandon Peterson comes on board as new regular artist and the art was top notch. Highly Recommended. Read Full Review
With a great script by Charles Soule and terrific art by Brandon Peterson with color art by Java Tartaglia, this series continues to set a high mark for the Inhumans, who have enjoyed, thus far in their history, a real mixed bag of adventures (in other words, some are great, some not so much). Read Full Review
The Inhumans is a book about family. There are a lot of family issues that need to be worked out, and though the Inhuman race comes across on the surface like they are very different from normal humans, they are no different when it comes to human emotion. Black Bolt doesn't speak, but he doesn't have to, his actions alone are enough to show what he wants. Especially when it comes to Medusa dating someone else and that someone else is her little sister Crystal's ex-boyfriend. The royal family is in a mid-life crisis, and with all their drama I'm surprised they haven't got a reality TV show yet. Read Full Review
This is a fun issue to be sure, but it just fails to hit an even higher level that it could have hit with a bit more creativity. Read Full Review
A decent issue that is more focused on world building. There is definite potential in some of these ideas that will need time to blossom. Read Full Review
I really enjoyed this issue. It did a really good job setting up the Quiet Room and it's various functions. I also like that they are actively looking into the Skyspears while still being very political in how they operate around the world: Medusa being the Face of the Inhumans for the public, Crystal being the leader for global outreach, and Black Bolt maintaining the various volatile components within the Quiet Room.
Feels too old. Like it's been done before.