Karnak #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe concluding chapter of "The Flaw in all Things" arrives with a cover by David Aja that is all quiet menace — Karnak's dark, imposing figure looms against a stark white void, splattered with drips and bursts of green that feel both violent and meditative. It's a striking, minimalist image that captures exactly what this series has always done so well: finding the fracture point in something beautiful. Warren Ellis, Roland Boschi, and Dan Brown bring this six-part story to a close, and if the cover's brooding intensity is any indication, the Inhuman philosopher-warrior ends his arc on his own uncompromising terms.
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Karnak does not trust the new Inhuman powers of Adam Roderick.
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