A review by grilledcheesesamurai
Inhuman, Volume 1: Genesis by Ryan Stegman, Charles Soule, Joe Madureira

3.0


So...Infinity spoilers galore in this volume. As well as this review, I suppose. So that's my warning.

Be warned.

In, Infinity, Black Bolt blows the hell outta the Inhumans city (Attilan), and in doing so he released all of their Terrigen Mist and it ends up spreading across the whole world.

this new series basically picks up right after that. There's a little two issue HC you can get - [b:Inhumanity|18948780|Inhumanity|Matt Fraction|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1387183845s/18948780.jpg|26958619] which will close the gap a bit more cleverly...but whatev.

All in all, I liked this book. It's not an Avengers book, it's not a mutant book, it's not a cosmic book. It's its own thing. It's an Inhumans book. The cool thing is, that with the Terrigen mist spreading everywhere we are getting all these cool new Inhumans for the writers to play with (alongside our already established cast of Inhumans).

The history and lore of the Inhumans are rich and deep - these new (and old)characters could make for some very interesting reading and I am looking forward to seeing where everything takes us. I'm not super well versed with the Inhumans to begin with - I just have the basics - but in 1 single volume I have become a fan and want to dig a little deeper. I want to learn a little more.

I'd probably give it three and a half stars if Goodreads wasn't super lame-o that way.