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u/centipededamascus · 15 pointsr/comicbooks
u/Zackismet · 2 pointsr/playitforward

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The Inhumans

It's a dark, medieval-esque one-shot story about a world of beings who go through an awakening at a certain age that gives them powers from the mundane to world-shattering. I don't know what I can say about the story without ruining it, but it is absolutely not the typical "I can punch harder than you" type of super-hero junk. The characters are all very unique and their personalities clash in a number of ways throughout the novel. It's so good I was honestly saddened when I discovered it wasn't a series, but I suppose that what allows the authors to script such a dynamic world.

u/cloudcult · 1 pointr/comicbooks

There's not a lot of stuff with just Blackbolt or the Inhumans because they are pretty much background characters that rarely get their own series. I read a series called "Silent War" that dealt with them, but it was pretty mediocre. You might enjoy it, but it didn't see it as anything special. I remember "The Inhumans" being a pretty fun series, although I didn't read it all the way through. I know they characters had a semi-popular run in the 1970's that was supposed to be pretty good, but all I could find of it is the Marvel Masterworks Collection and since I haven't read any of it I can't really say whethe it's good or bad.