![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() When everything looks to be drawing together there’s a disappointingly mundane big battle with much remaining as you were, which is far from satisfying. Hickman first diverts into events occurring centuries previously involving the Kree Empire, which resulted in the Inhumans, who then arrive to complicate the plot still further. It provides a glimpse into the scope of what Hickman is setting up in his major story arc, and how far back those seeds originate. The previous omnibus collection of Jonathan Hickman’s work ended rather disappointingly with multiple plot threads still in play, and these aren’t addressed immediately, but when he does conclude them it’s a spectacular sequence occupying the middle third of the book.Īs with the first volume, reading the chapters in big chunks is a far more satisfying method of consumption than either monthly comics or the shorter collections. ![]()
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