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The uncanny Inhumans, Charles Soule, writer ; Steve McNiven, penciler ; Jay Leisten, inker ; Justin Ponsor (#0) & Sunny Gho (#1-4) with Java Tartaglia (#3), colorists ; VC's Clayton Cowles (#0-2 & #4) & Joe Sabino (#3), letterers, Vol. 1

Label
The uncanny Inhumans, Charles Soule, writer ; Steve McNiven, penciler ; Jay Leisten, inker ; Justin Ponsor (#0) & Sunny Gho (#1-4) with Java Tartaglia (#3), colorists ; VC's Clayton Cowles (#0-2 & #4) & Joe Sabino (#3), letterers, Vol. 1
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
Marvel Rating: T+ (recommended for older teens and adults)
Literary Form
novels
Main title
The uncanny Inhumans
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
917345943
Responsibility statement
Charles Soule, writer ; Steve McNiven, penciler ; Jay Leisten, inker ; Justin Ponsor (#0) & Sunny Gho (#1-4) with Java Tartaglia (#3), colorists ; VC's Clayton Cowles (#0-2 & #4) & Joe Sabino (#3), letterers
Series statement
Uncanny Inhumans Marvel, 2015-, Issues 0-4
Summary
Meet the Uncanny Inhumans. Medusa! Black Bolt! Triton! Reader! Human Torch?! Beast?! It's eight months later and everything is different for the Inhumans. Medusa and Johnny Storm are an item. Black Bolt is running covert missions of his own. And something so big happened between the Inhumans and the X-Men that Beast is now on the side of the Inhumans. And if that's not enough, the most dangerous villain throughout Marvel's history is against them--Kang the Conqueror
Table Of Contents
Free comic book day 2015 / Charles Soule, writer ; Brandon Peterson, artist -- "Evolution, " from Uncanny Inhumans #0 / Ryan Stegman, writer ; Ryan Lee, artist -- "A taste of a major future Inhuman story, " from Uncanny Inhumans #1 / Charles Soule, writer ; Brandon Peterson, artist
Target audience
adolescent
Classification
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