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title: "Inhumans"
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# Inhumans

**Brand:** paul jenkinsjae lee
**Price:** NZ$101
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- **What is this?** Inhumans by paul jenkinsjae lee
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## Customer Reviews

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    Epic Inhumans Story Falls Short of Being Great
  

*by K***Y on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 1, 2019*

First released in the late 90s, the maxiseries of “The Inhumans” by writer Paul Jenkins offers an epic story that is greater than the sum of its parts. There is an interesting plot here mired, as other reviewers have noted, too much exposition. That can be excused in some cases--it’s hard to write a character like Black Bolt who is mute and Lockjaw who is a dog--but it leads the story to drag. Add in some strange plot twists and too many characters fighting for attention and there are moments when the reader’s attention will be lost. The art team led by Jae Lee generally does a fine job. There were moments when this book felt like it was jelling into something special, only to underwhelm. Simply put, the book needed more focus and that keeps it from really being memorable. However, if not great, this is a good book and most Marvel fans, especially those of the Inhumans, will enjoy it. Recommended.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Inhumanly good
  

*by S***N on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 17, 2013*

These stalwart characters that have been in the Marvel line for 45 (+) years have never achieved the success of their contemporary characters in X-Men and Avengers, but like virtually all Kirby/Lee creations they are totally iconic.In the late 90s Jimmy Palmiotti and Joe Quesada started the "Marvel Knights" imprint at the House of Ideas. it was a more adult approach to storytelling in the line that mirrored DC's Vertigo imprint. I worked exceptionally because eventually Quesada became EIC at Marvel.This book- written exceptionally by Paul Jenkins and beautifully illustrated by Jae Lee is among the finest set of stories of not just the Marvel Knights experiment, but Marvel's history as a whole.Full of intrigue, angst, speculation, madness, action, betrayal and revenge: This comic makes the Royal Family of Attilan look even more frightening and dare I say interesting than the Borgias. Only the Borgias didn't have super powers derived from exposure to the Terrigen Mists.There are some excellent character building moments in this collection that have defined Black Bolt and company and made them bigger players on the Marvel Stage than they had eve been previously in the Marvel Universe. It is an exploration on race, the caste system, the power of the throne and the responsibility that lies with wearing the crown and last but not least the importance of family.This series is being collected in digital format and will be given the motion comic treatment this spring. THAT if nothing else is a testament to how incredible this storyline is... nearly 15 years after it's initial release.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    A real treat.
  

*by K***G on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 28, 2003*

While I have read Marvel Comics for a good portion of my life, my acquaintance to the Inhumans was only through the cursory exposure from various X-Men storylines.  I purchased the TPB mostly because of positive reviews and an admiration of Jae Lee's art.  Boy am I happy that I did.This work serves as a superb demonstration of what the comic book can achieve as an art form.  The multiple story arcs all hold the reader's interest well.  The writing is tight and tells a surprisingly complex story in 12 issues with few wasted words/frames.  Jenkins manages to introduce the book's characters and backgrounds in a natural, uncontrived manner, which is a rare feat in this medium.The artwork is a pure joy.  Jae Lee's style fits the material and sets the mood perfectly.  The amount of detail in each frame, especially involving facial expressions, is remarkable and goes a long way to drive the storyline.If I have one criticism, it would be that certain elements of Jenkins' writing style are overused throughout the book and become slightly irritating.  Still, this book easily ranks as one of the best TPBs I have ever picked up.

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