Tonaja is speaking with a group of humans at an International Student Union meeting.
She finds, once again, that her inhuman problems are so beyond the comprehension of humans that forming a collective view point is nearly impossible.
And so this comic does in a few panels what most of the mutant books rarely accomplish. Inhumans continues to be far superior to most superbooks on the market.
The rest of the Inhuman exchange students have similar interactions in this issue, which is another one focused on mood, character, and the more thought-provoking concepts provided by the premise of this book.
A more traditional “super threat” is introduced at the end, but it’s not necessary to this particular issue, so we’ll cover it next time.