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It doesn't pretend to be anything other than a Christmas story, but that's alright: I choose to buy and read this, because I love these characters. I love how much Lunella cares so much for her friends in this issue. It was just really nice to see how much she'll sacrifice for them, because the...
I wish this was longer: it wraps up nicely, but it could very easily be continued, as well. Medusa, Black Bolt, and Maximus discover who their real enemies are. And they're in for an epic fight that will determine the future of the Inhumans and the Alpha Primitives. It's also gorgeous. Jus...
Maximus and Black Bolt fight Spider-Man, leading to a feedback loop between Maximus and Peter Parker, in which Maximus frets over May while Spider-Man knows about Attilan. This is dealt with when Maximus tells him to forget in a half hour, and I'm assuming Parker does since he doesn't have insider k...
Black Bolt, Maximus and Medusa remain in New York, practicing, trying to figure out if they can trust Elisha, the Alpha Primative, and trying to figure out how to get to Attilan without dying as soon as they get there. (Or Medusa may survive, but it's not likely that Black Bolt and Maximus will.) ...
So, yeah, I forgot to add the cover, but it doesn't really do Phil Noto's art inside justice. Just perfection! And Christopher Priest is nailing this. Lead by an Alpha Primative, a human turned slave by the Inhumans, Black Bolt, Medusa, and Maximus are now in the human world - thanks to Lockjaw...