I didn't think the actress who played Crystal did a great job (not sure if it was the accent work). I wasn't thrilled with Serinda Swan, but she grew on me. Either way, I thought Anson Mount was terrific. I'm skeptical that he would be back, but I'd love it if he were.
Matt Murdock's cooler twin brother
I'd give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safety's sake!
Thomas More - A Man for All Seasons
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Shouldn't people be blaming the inhumans for Franklin Richards no longer being a mutant? I always thought that Valeria should become an inhuman, but with powers like x-ray vision, or something. Kinda like how Wanda can turn reality on its head, and Pietro can just run fast.
This is why Ms. Marvel works better as an inhuman. They have more creative freedom with them. She isn't tied to the Boltagons and not only is it accepted, but adds to the inhuman world building they did with Utolan/Orollan/the universal inhumans.
If mutants aren't associated with the X-Men sphere, some readers take offense.
I wouldn't mind if they adapted the McKeever miniseries. That's the one where a group of young inhumans went as exchange students to the States. It was a diplomatic mission or something and I thought it was decent.
It would be a cool miniseries for Disney +. It could even work as a future Spiderman or Ms.Marvel crossover but thats not essential. Just move where they go to school and you're golden.
It was good, seeing the non-Royal citizens, and how they acted. It expanded more of the Inhuman culture you got things like they didn't have a currency or animal food products, which makes sense considering what they had to do to stay hidden. It also introduced a bit of a warrior culture, that while the caste system had scientist and fighters as the top favoured, when thought about only scientist akin to the gentic-council have any real political pull, yet being a member of the Royal Guard is the dream.
That series was so great. I was really hoping to have seen the Attilaneans mix with new inhumans and inhumans from Utollan and Orollan. Those characters lasted until Silent War, and that was it. The inhumans needed more time. I don't know what they wanted to accomplish with the end of Terrigenisis. Which didn't make sense since Utollan still had Terrigen. The "Death of" arc was the emptiest and non-eventful arcs they've ever had. We didn't learn anything new about them and it just ended.
They're doing an Eternals solo cartoon. It would've been interesting to see what they would've done with the inhumans if they got a cartoon where budgets aren't a concern.
It's apparently a rumor: https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/...ies-marvel-hq/
I thought it was confirmed. Moongirl's series hasn't been talked about in a while.
Last I heard they were still going forward with moon girl
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