Review - INHUMAN #5 - Looks aren't everything

Review - INHUMAN #5 - Looks aren't everything

This issue continues the story line that started in the Inhumanity series and it was pretty good! Check out the full review for more details!

Review Opinion
By DoctorWhoom - Sep 15, 2014 11:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics

This issue continues the story line that started in the Inhumanity series and it was pretty good! Check out the full review for more details!

Writer: Charles Soule

Artist: Ryan Stegman

Colorist: Marte Gracia

Publication Date: Sept. 10, 2014

Summary:

Jason and Dante catch up on what happened with Jason and his family when the Terrigen mist hit them. At the same time, Medusa and The Unspoken exchanges words (lies and insults mostly).
 
What I Liked

✔Dante's character development
✔Jason's background story
✔Gabby was a nice addition to the mix and she can quickly become one of the fan favorites
✔Ryan Stegman's art is looking better and better

What I Didn’t Like

✘Predictable
✘Interaction between Medusa and The Unspoken was ok, but I couldn't believe in some of Medusa's actions


Themes:

Change is inevitable. Learning and dealing with them is what makes us grow.

Score: 7.5/10
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