Marvel. Официальная коллекция комиксов #114
In this 2018 issue from the Hachette Official Comics Collection, Medusa, Gorgon, and Karnak hunt for the missing Black Bolt across San Francisco—only to be ambushed by a group of mutants. Through a telepathic link, they learn Black Bolt has been taken by Magneto, who seeks to recruit the Inhuman leader into his mutant army. With the help of a reluctant mutant named Mooneye, the trio track Magneto to his hidden underground lair, only to be captured themselves. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky with inks by Bill Everett, this tense chapter unfolds with the full weight of the Inhumans' peril.
In a quiet moment of revelation, the Sentry uncovers a hidden truth: the Kree are the source of King Randac’s people’s advanced science—just as Randac begins forcing his subjects to undergo Terrigen Mists exposure, granting them evergy powers.
In this quiet yet unsettling tale from Marvel's Official Comics Collection #114, Agon and Rynda, desperate to protect their newborn, tamper with his genetics—giving him the ability to levitate and control electrons—only to realize their son’s voice carries a power far more volatile than they ever imagined.
In a tense, silent confrontation, Black Bolt faces his brother Maximus and cousins in a secluded chamber, the weight of his forbidden voice hanging in the air. Maximus, ever the schemer, pushes Black Bolt to the edge, desperate to provoke a sound that would shatter his brother’s reign—and his own control.
In this 2018 story from Marvel's Official Comics Collection #114, Triton returns with urgent news, warning Black Bolt that humanity itself now threatens the world’s survival. As Black Bolt begins to search for a new hidden refuge, the weight of that decision settles over the Inhumans like a storm on the horizon.
In a tense moment that fractures trust among Earth's mightiest heroes, a missile attack targets the Inhumans—only for the second missile to be destroyed mid-flight, its debris pointing an accusatory finger at the Fantastic Four.
In "null," Medusa, Gorgon, and Karnak race through the streets of San Francisco, searching for their missing leader Black Bolt—only to be ambushed by a group of mutants. When a telepath reveals that Magneto has taken Black Bolt and plans to force him into a mutant army, the Inhumans are drawn into a dangerous confrontation beneath the city. With Mooneye as their reluctant guide, they descend into Magneto’s hidden lair, unaware of the trap that awaits.
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