>Marvel.com: This issue partially revolves around Maximus’ trial. He’s always been a mixed bag for the Inhumans. Would you say he’s crossed a line like never before?
>Ryan Sook: I feel like Maximus has definitely crossed a line that there’s no coming back from after this. The consequences for the rest of the Inhumans though are maybe even more surprising than Maximus’ actions. Game changer.
Chase Hall
>Marvel.com: What can you say about the new Marvel Boy and his new design?
>Ryan Sook: I can only say that Marvel Boy comes across as a really cool character whose potential for the future of the Inhumans, only hinted at in this issue, sets him up to be a really important and cool character in the Marvel Universe going forward. In part because his new design by Jonboy Meyers is so awesome!
Xavier Sanchez
>Marvel.com: Speaking of designs, did you get to rework any of the other looks as the Inhumans split up between Earth and the stars?
>Ryan Sook: I didn’t rework any of the designs. Thankfully! I just got to draw Jonboy’s awesome redesigns for the most part, which, as with Marvel Boy, are awesome line-wide. I just took the opportunity to play up all the awesome elements of those new designs and some of the classic designs in my style which was a pleasure all around.
Parker Sanchez
>Marvel.com: Visually speaking, would you say there’s a stylistic difference between the books that will lead out of PRIME?
>Ryan Sook: I hesitate to speak on the varying styles of one book to another. I’ll only say that from what I’ve seen, Marvel has expanded the Inhumans line—[SECRET WARRIORS], ROYALS, and BLACK BOLT—in a way that allows some radically different artistic styles to come across each of the different titles. Which makes them as cool and fun to look at as any of the X or Avengers titles and I think it’s high time the Inhumans got that kind of treatment.
Adrian Murphy
>Marvel.com: How was it working with Al on this issue?
>Ryan Sook: I was unaware of Al’s previous work before now. After working on this script, I don’t intend to be unaware of anything he’s working on anymore. He’s crafted a huge and intriguing launch to PRIME that lays groundwork for some great punches down the line. It’s full of snappy dialog and action all over the place and that makes as fun a comic to draw as to read! Enjoyed the process immensely.
Gabriel Ross
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Juan Thomas
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Levi Price
Another push.
Jaxson Long
That implies the first push stopped
Joseph Gonzalez
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Anthony Hughes
Failed really.
They need bigger writers and marketable name. Iconic moments.
Zachary Jones
>unspoken actually doing something cool with his powers Hail Ewing
Brody Lee
Marvel doesn't seem to be in the business of big name writers. They keep throwing in people who have never written a comic before. Which I can't understand why they would do that to a comic they are trying to build.
Oliver Stewart
Marvel thinks art= sales. When in most of comic history the writer is the main draw.
Another problem I can see is top writers might just reject writing a lower tier comic. Whereas in the old days you get assigned it no matter what.
Blake Nguyen
Sheesh, is this a preview or the whole book?!
Oliver Hall
>Al Ewing >Inhumans
how low can the sales go?
Jordan James
Looks like the Unspoken escaped his fish wife
Michael Adams
It's an event size one shot
Angel Rivera
stop bumping inhumans shit
Lucas Stewart
Looks like Beast survive. Maybe no one will die in IvX