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Which is a shame, because Inhumans comics are the best they’ve ever been at the moment. Christopher Priest and Phil Noto are showing Hollywood how to create an accessible, engaging Inhumans origin story in Inhumans: Once And Future Kings ( OFAK ), and for the new Inhumans fans created by the miniseries, this title is a smooth bridge into the characters’ comic-book adventures. Like Priest’s Deathstroke , Inhumans: OAFK is about family, and the emotional foundation of the book is in the relationships children have with their parents and siblings. This exclusive preview of next week’s Inhumans: OFAK #5 highlights a young Black Bolt’s very different dynamics with his mother and father, starting with a rose-colored scene where a baby Black Bolt is protected by his mother after his cries obliterate the royal palace. Noto makes excellent use of center positioning in this excerpt: the first page has Black Bolt’s mother running toward her son, who is at the center of the last three panels. He’s actually at the center of everything, an idea reinforced by the following splash page that shows Black Bolt and his mother at the center of the circle of soldiers, surrounded by rubble on all sides. He returns to center-panel for the next scene with his father, and cold close-ups of Black Bolt’s face bookend the page to show how his attitude has intensified since his innocent infancy. Inhumans: OAFK is also about a kingdom built on the backs of slaves, showing how the Inhuman teens become players in a growing slave revolution. The Alpha Primitives have always been one of the most discomfiting elements of Inhuman mythology, but this book is using them to discuss the immorality of slavery and the right for oppressed people to rise up. Priest and Noto have been doing all of this while delivering a very fun superhero story that has gone in some unexpected directions, like the comedic Spider-Man mind-swap in last month’s issue. All this, plus adorable Lockjaw back-ups by Ryan North and Gustavo Duarte, who take Lockjaw around the Marvel Universe for comic-strip-style antics. (Lockjaw is J. Jonah Jameson’s Ghost of Christmas Future this month!) Inhumans: OAFK concludes this week, but if Marvel’s looking for a creative team to launch a new Inhumans ongoing, they have two proven partnerships in this title that should get the opportunity to keep creating together. Inhumans: Once And Future Kings. A king in training. A brother destined for madness. Journey back in time with superstar writer Christopher Priest and witness the early days of the Boltagon legacy! When the king of the Inhumans is attacked, young Black Bolt and Maximus spring into action to save their leader! But when Black Bolt loses control, what are the consequences for his future kingdom - and his own family? It's a pivotal moment in Black Bolt and Maximus' lives. and a turning point for the entire Inhuman race! Plus, the teleporting dog has his day as Lockjaw stars in his own uncanny adventures! Priest Returns to Marvel to Tell the Definitive Origin of the Inhumans. Christopher Priest talks about Inhumans: Once and Future Kings a new Marvel series about the early days of Black Bolt and the Inhuman Royal Family. In 1965's “Fantastic Four” #45, legendary creators Stan Lee and Jack Kirby introduced Marvel fans to a mythic secret civilization of superpowered beings known as the Inhumans. Eventually, we got to know their Royal family, including larger than life figures like Black Bolt, a monarch with a voice that can crack mountains; his insane mind controlling, brother, Maximus; and Medusa, the Inhumans' fierce warrior queen. The Shakespearean-style drama of the Royal Family has been a pivotal part of the Inhuman mythos ever since, with readers gaining the occasional hint and glimpse of their past, though the full tale of how they came to be has yet to be told. That changes this August when writer Christopher Priest returns to Marvel and teams with artist Phil Noto for the five-issue “Inhumans: Once and Future Kings” miniseries, announced today at the Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo (C2E2) and billed as the "definitive origin" of the Inhuman Royal Family. And while the pair have not yet begun work on their collaboration, the planned story will take readers back to a time just after Black Bolt underwent Terrigenesis, when a king now known as the Unspoken sat upon the royal throne of Attilan. We spoke with Priest about returning to Marvel, his take on Black Bolt, Maximus and Medusa, and what life was really like for citizens of Attilan during the reign of the Unspoken. CBR: It feels like an early tale of the Inhuman Royal family would be an epic, almost Shakespearean tale that involves some of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby's most inventive creations. Is that what drew you to this project? And had you written the Inhumans at all during any of your previous stints at Marvel? Christopher Priest: No, I’ve never written the Inhumans before outside of, perhaps, a brief cameo or two. I was actually surprised and challenged when Marvel offered me the project. I see this series as part of a bigger and more complex overall history. As I see it, we can either bore people to death by trying to be too much, or we can go the “Rogue One” route and tell a fun story which embellishes key points of their origin. I presume if the audience wants to see more of this era of the Inhumans, Marvel will respond. Nick Bradshaw's cover for "Inhumans: Once and Future Kings" Approximately how old is Black Bolt when you pick up with him in the first issue of "Inhumans: Once and Future Kings?" Has he undergone Terrigenesis yet? How similar and how different is he from the character we know now? Neither Black Bolt nor Maximus are much like the characters they ultimately become. For one thing, Maximus is not yet Mad. He is a sane if hardheaded and strong-willed loyal brother, and the two are paired off for this adventure. Now, of course, Max’s unique character flaws give rise to certain rivalries and pettiness which will ultimately divide them but, from the beginning, they are Starsky and Hutch if not quite Quantum and Woody. I’d prefer to avoid providing definitive ages because that sets off debates, but it’s fair to say the characters in this story are about the same age as the original Lee-Kirby X-Men. Most if not all have undergone Terrigenesis. What's it like writing a character like Black Bolt, where so much of his communication is not done through dialogue? I’ve been writing a mute character, Jericho, for more than a year now [in DC Comics' "Deathstroke"].

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