Ah alright, then I guess it will be both of them as co-leads.
Now that I think about it, it seems like this will be the brother series to Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur, since they both aren't Inhuman books, just books starring an Inhuman, and both focus on a monster/monsters as its focus.
As an Inhuman fan, I didn't consider it as either. >_>
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I know we're talking issue #3, I apologize for going back a few issues, but this alternate cover for #1 is pretty cool. It's a Stan Lee Box cover.
Let's keep a cool head here, shall we?
Setting aside Marvel's promotion of the Inhumans, Bunn did a good job tying in the cosmic aspect of the Inhuman mythos into this story by extrapolating from Hickman's Universal Inhumans idea in Fantastic Four that the Kree did genetic experiments on other races.
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