Inhumans #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection brings together the 2000 Marvel series 'Inhumans,' written by Paul Jenkins with art by Jae Lee. The story delves into the hidden world of the Inhuman royal family, exploring their complex society and the tensions between tradition and change, as seen through the eyes of Black Bolt, Medusa, and their kin. It's a defining take on the characters, blending political intrigue with surreal, atmospheric visuals.
In "Sonic Youth," the Inhumans are fractured and desperate—Lockjaw searches for companionship amid chaos, Dinu lies wounded, Woz fights to stay alive, and Medusa is imprisoned by her brother Maximus. As Karnak senses the tremors of a hidden faultline, the fragile peace of the Inhuman realm teeters on collapse. Written by Paul Jenkins and illustrated with striking intensity by Jae Lee, this issue captures the Inhumans at their most vulnerable, with cover art by Jae Lee amplifying the tension.
In "Woof," Lockjaw’s playful teleportations take a sudden turn when he stumbles upon Dinu, injured and in need of help. With Woz fading fast and Medusa imprisoned by Maximus, the tension mounts as Karnak picks up on the faultline Maximus hinted at—just as the Inhumans’ fragile unity begins to fracture.
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↩ Reprints Inhumans #1 (1998), Inhumans #1 (1998), Inhumans #2 (1998), Inhumans #2 (1998), Inhumans #3 (1999), Inhumans #4 (1999), Inhumans #5 (1999), Inhumans #6 (1999), Inhumans #7 (1999), Inhumans #8 (1999), Inhumans #9 (1999), Inhumans #10 (1999), Inhumans #11 (1999), Inhumans #12 (1999)
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