Tuesday 14 February 2017

All-New Inhumans: Global Outreach Review



Finished reading All-New Inhumans: Global Outreach, spinning out of the pages of the main series as Medusa's sister Crystal has been set on a relief mission to help the world's NuHumans with their newly discovered powers. The book opens with a passenger plane flying into the Terrigen Cloud which leads to a NuHuman emerging from his cocoon when Crystal meets the passenger when plane lands in Miami. The book's main story with the Inhumans Flint, Grid and Gorgon heading to the Sydney to meet with Crystal who is leading a world wide relief mission to help newly discovered Inhumans. While being in Sidney Crystal deals with an armed group of Inhuman haters who have captured a NuHuman and even one of the group is revealed to be a NuHuman. After their business in Australia has come to an end Crystal and the crew of the Royal Inhuman Vessel head to the secluded country of Sin-Cong where the Terrigen Cloud has recently has just pasted through. Overall this was a great book as co-writers James Asmus and Charles Soule takes a group of Inhuman form by new and classic characters on a worldwide mission to help NuHumans which is an intriguing premise that the book delivers upon as the reaction of the Inhumans from the rest of the world outside of New Attilan is great and the way that Crystal and her team are welcome into the country of Sin-Cong and the way that the country treats its own Inhumans helps to show how different the world views the Inhuman. The art by Stefano Caselli is great as each character and location as a great amount of detail put into the artwork, while each character's powers and the design of newly established characters not only look amazing but fit into the world extremely well with is also a credit to colourist Andres Mossa, who brings a great tone of colour to different parts of the book while accompanying the art extremely well. 8/10.

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