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Here’s a controversial question, while I desperately want a return by the Inhumans, do we want that to happen while the X-Men are ascendant and editorial is maybe willing to indulge their writers in settling grudges?
In my opinion, if and when the Inhumans return to comics they should stay away from anything mutant related. As far as I'm concerned Jean and Black Bolt had their "talk" and everything is in the past and there is no need for them to interact anymore. Let the Inhumans interact with the F4 and the Avengers and steer clear from the X-Men.
They've practically retconned anything that happened between they never mention any deaths by Terrigen. I don't know if it makes sense for two species that faced discrimination that led them to create isolated self-governing nations/societies to fight.
They're basically blaming Black Bolt for something he thought he had to do to save his species that later had unwanted consequences. That's like if they had to save all Terran mutants by leaving Krakoa, and making more so they can fight someone threatening to kill all their children, and later making him a bad guy because the writer were told to create a conflict.
They should've interacted more, and should now make up and move on, especially with the new status quo.
In canon, I agree with you that they should make up and move on but quite frankly, there are a lot of fans of the X-Men that I just don't want to deal with. People complained like crazy that Crystal and Attilan were included in Ultimate Alliance 3, people are complaining about Kamala and Terrigen being vital to the story in Marvel's Avengers, etc.
It's clear that a lot of the fans haven't gotten over it, some most likely never will (see Wanda and her treatment) and I would prefer if the two groups just stay away from one another. The last few years as an Inhumans fan have been rough in that regard.
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I'm ok with it cause I feel the Inhumans won't be alone in it since tensions with the F4, and the theorized AvX2. So it wouldn't be just a small batch of Inhuman fans on their own vs all other Marvel fans, so while some may not buy there won't be as many people calling for their heads. Plus if they reintroduce them just right, it might get new fans.
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I made that same argument and was met with responses like, "That's one spot too many" or "still a wasted space". People failed to realize that the inclusion of one character didn't necessarily equate to the exclusion of another. But that was an argument that I was bound to lose from the very beginning.
I would like to say I am not jaded but I kind of am, which is why if I had a say in the matter Inhumans and mutants should just stay away from one another, which is sad given the fact that I always thought they had more similarities than differences.
Well as you me, and others know, Inhumans were first conceived and I suppose Jack's 'muse' was a bit of that, as well as the concepts of the pantheons in Thor; Graeco Roman, Norse, others.
Maybe a post credit scene? [if they're somehow cameo'd or brought up as another race, the end credit could show Eternals help if getting them to the Moon, sorta lining up with the MCU previous version]
I'm a fan of Agents and more or less liked their take on Nu/Inhumans. I was a reluctant fan of Inhumans; I so wanted it to be better.
At any rate, I see what they're getting at and would like to think that Afterlife is not the only possible sanctuary that harbors Inhumans or their more Nuhuman like descendants.
But it does seem like a reset would be possible.
Possibly only 5 or less year separate the creation of Mutants from the Inhumans. I'm so tired of these fans. I was banned years ago because I defended Wanda from their attacks.
I completely agree. It's not just the fans, but Youtube commentators and online articles like this one: https://kotaku.com/marvel-ultimate-a...sad-1836700563
I would think with the current strong X-Men push they would leave them alone and let fans enjoy them, but it's been the complete opposite. And yes, they are already complaining about them in the new Avengers game, but they are also complaining about the Avengers having a game and not the X-Men. They even want the Avengers to take a back seat. I hope that having the Fantastic Four back, we'll see them again, but it will be different because they were expanded upon a lot more than before.
As a Marvel Legends collector (they've only made 3 inhumans and around 80 X-Men and counting), and they still think 1 more inhuman would be too much.