The Inhumans take to the stars in search of a new home, but instead find danger on a dust-covered world. Writer Doug Moench takes this title in an interesting sci-fi direction, but the art from Gil Kane and Don Perlin isn’t quite up to par.
READBlack Bolt screams, leaving Attilan in ruin. Facing their darkest moment, Maximus attacks the royal family once more! Doug Moench delivers a strong climax to his opening arc, with dynamic art from Gil Kane.
READMost of Attilan – including Black Bolt – is enslaved by Maximus. Can a small band of fugitive Inhumans save the day? A fine example of Bronze Age storytelling from Doug Moench and Gil Kane.
READThe Inhumans battle Shatterstar in New York while a grimmer tale unfolds back in Attilan. Another solid issue from the creative team of Doug Moench and George Pérez.
READThe royal family heads to New York seeking answers – but instead finds a fight with the Kree emissary Shatterstar. Doug Moench’s story jumps right into the action, ably illustrated by a young George Pérez.
READThe Inhumans battle the Kaptroids, giant robots released from the bowels of Attilan by the Kree. Weak villains and a slow start hurt Doug Moench’s script, but George Pérez’s storytelling is already a treat.
READMaximus’ prophesy of doom is followed by the appearance of a strange machine – and an attack on Attilan by Blastaar! Doug Moench and George Pérez team on this potential-laden series debut.
READA collection of new horror stories and Atlas-era reprints, from talent including Doug Moench, Dave Gibbons, Alfredo Alcala and others.
READMade small by Henry Pym’s shrinking gas, Godzilla escapes S.H.I.E.L.D. custody then battles a rat in New York’s sewer. The king of the monsters comes to New York – just not at the scale readers might expect – in this tale from Bronze Age stalwarts Doug Moench and Herb Trimpe.
READDeathlok is confronted by former friend Mike Travers, then the cyborg antihero resumes his quest to regain his lost humanity. The short lead feature by Rich Buckler and company is padded out by a fun Stan Lee/Gene Colan reprint.
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