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Well this was very...Warren Ellis haha.
Karnak is part of the Inhumans I guess, but he's not like them. He doesn't have powers. He wasn't given the mist like they were as a child. He is a human who's learned the ways of powers on his own. Kind of? He basically has the power to cut through anything. This makes him a very vicious fighter able to pretty much handle most situations thrown at him.
Karnak is hired by parents to find their lost child. This very very fast paced comic gets Karnak on this mission with Shield right away. What we find out is way worse than what we except. A simple mission becomes a physiological warfare of the minds and some downright fucked up gorey moments I wasn't expecting.
Good: Once issue 1-2 go by, 3-6 are pretty insane. I mean shit is happening so quick I sometimes had to re-read things but damn, it's pretty insane. The fights reminded me of that one issue of Moon Knight Warren did. Downright fucked up and vicious. The ending is also tough to swallow and makes you think for a bit.
Bad: The first two issues are kind of dull for me. I wasn't sucked in right away even with the flashy fight scene in issue 2. The dialog can also be kind of annoying sometimes as it sounds like two monks speaking half the time. The character of Karnak is also pretty unlikable though interesting.
Well never really read a Inhuman comic but this one is so off the wall and off beat I had to check it out. As always with a Ellis title I was entertained if not weirder out. I think it's worth checking out just for some of the most fucked up fight scenes. Oh and that ending. Loved it. 3 out of 5.
Karnak is part of the Inhumans I guess, but he's not like them. He doesn't have powers. He wasn't given the mist like they were as a child. He is a human who's learned the ways of powers on his own. Kind of? He basically has the power to cut through anything. This makes him a very vicious fighter able to pretty much handle most situations thrown at him.
Karnak is hired by parents to find their lost child. This very very fast paced comic gets Karnak on this mission with Shield right away. What we find out is way worse than what we except. A simple mission becomes a physiological warfare of the minds and some downright fucked up gorey moments I wasn't expecting.
Good: Once issue 1-2 go by, 3-6 are pretty insane. I mean shit is happening so quick I sometimes had to re-read things but damn, it's pretty insane. The fights reminded me of that one issue of Moon Knight Warren did. Downright fucked up and vicious. The ending is also tough to swallow and makes you think for a bit.
Bad: The first two issues are kind of dull for me. I wasn't sucked in right away even with the flashy fight scene in issue 2. The dialog can also be kind of annoying sometimes as it sounds like two monks speaking half the time. The character of Karnak is also pretty unlikable though interesting.
Well never really read a Inhuman comic but this one is so off the wall and off beat I had to check it out. As always with a Ellis title I was entertained if not weirder out. I think it's worth checking out just for some of the most fucked up fight scenes. Oh and that ending. Loved it. 3 out of 5.