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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785107538
ISBN: 0785107533
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: September 01, 2001
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Sales Rank: 310493
Studio: Marvel Comics
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This is a great first read for anyone who just doesn't understand what the big deal is about graphic storytelling. I've given copies as gifts to several friends and they've all started on their own diverse journeys into the medium now, ranging from classic Marvel to modern long format "Graphic Novels".
A caveat: this piece is so good that it may be hard to find a suitable follow-up for it, as many other works fall short. There's little else of this sweeping scope and yet tight, clean ... Read More
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If you want to see Inhumans kicking butt, then this isn't the book for you. This book will give you a close look at the personalities of the Inhumans. This book also has mysteries that you won't figure out right away. A great tale of suspense and thrill, along with a twist of the new generation of young Inhumans to go through the terrigen mists. AWESOME READ!!!
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This book features great art, but I am an admitted fan of Lee's work. The story on the other hand is not great. You read the whole book expecting that something good or interesting will happen, but it never does. With hindsight, I would only purchase it if the price was right.
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I've read a lot of comics. Never have I felt that I understood and connected with a character such as Jenkin's Blackbolt. For Blackbolt to save his people's lives he had to sacrife their trust in him. AMAZING. To have to meditate an hour everyday so that a cough or a hiccup doesn't kill everybody you love and care about; that's INCREDIBLE. For your brother to be your greatest enemy and yet after he brings the whole city to the brink of destruction you feel sorry and forgive him like he just eat the ... Read More
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The Inhumans are some of the most compelling characters in the Marvel universe, despite being decidedly obscure. Speculative fan grudge matches rarely include the citizens of Attilan, despite the fact that a sustained scream from Black Bolt would probably vaporize much of the known Marvel universe. But for this 12-issue miniseries puts the Inhumans take center stage, as their peaceful seclusion is threatened by a human invasion.
Jenkins takes us into Inhuman society without asking for any ... Read More
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