If that is the logic they want to go by-then I would suspect Wakanda needs to address X-Men. Since WHO bought Namor and empowered him to kill Wakandans?X-Men: The Krakoa Era Still Hasn’t Addressed the Mutants’ Greatest Enemies
Mutants and Inhumans have no business near each other.
I didn't write the article. Inhumans fans don't write articles bashing the X-Men non-stop to incite hate against them... again. I'm an X-Men fan, but we're talking about a major comics website writing an article belittling inhumans and bringing them back only to drag them in the mud.
And it's the truth. The X-Men have copied a lot from the inhumans and people are okay with it because they've been conditioned into hating the inhumans so much because of articles like the one posted.
As far as comics go, it seems hypocrite and petty of the X-Men to not reach out to the inhumans after the inhumans massacre to help them, or even offer them a safe haven. The X-Office has them on a leash because they don't want to involve them in other Marvel IP's, which later results in people having animosity towards the Avengers, Eternals, and Inhumans. They should mix more like they did in the 80's and 90's, but they have an obsession to have them fight all the time. Mostly because they've made a lot of villains anti-heroes and want to focus on heroes instead of antagonists.
Just replying to push it to the next page.
Yes I know we can dig pretty much into toxic X-fans and that the X-men get away with things other heroes seem to be held over, but I do hope we can also be creative here.
So choose an Inhuman and 4 things you want to do with them. can include other Inhumans, but only 1 staring Royal, and 1 staring Nuhuman (staring meaning they played a main role in an Inhuman book). Bonus points in not including Inhumans used, so first come first serve. People say can only do 1 Inhumans book, or only 3 usuable Inhumans lets prove otherwise.
OK, so I started with Crystal.
Next up for me: Karnak!
1) I want to see a new costume, with covered hands (maybe like originally since he tends to hit brick and steel) and head covered again
2) I want to see Karnak's monestary education come into play, as in, show intelligence and some skills he learned in the years of attendence
3) I want to see Karnak's ability to see the weak spot/strong spot be used in terms of gettting from one place to another (space travel), the best plan of attack, etc, for things that are practical like that, where in the past we never got to see him say much or add anything from his knowledge
4) Perhaps we learn that Karnak was indeed exposed to Terrigen? Perhaps not to upset his brother and cousin, he states he was not. Or perhaps Karnak wanted to be transformed into a huge powerhouse of sorts and resents that he basically looks the same? And his power is less than others not only in the royal family but among other Inhumans?
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I enjoyed Paul Jenkins' and Jae Lee's Marvel Knights INHUMANS and its sort of sequel in the Marvel Tsunami line INHUMANS by Sean McKeever that featured the younger generation that was introduced in the Jenkins volume.
What other efforts with the Inhumans would be considered in the vein, if not a continuation with such treatment of these characters? I liked SON OF M with its connection to the Terrigenated crew etc as well...
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Black Bolt was the messiah of inhumans across the Galaxy. So he had a god-like attribute. They met their "makers" in the Royals, which were the ones who made the Kree. But it wasn't religious. For the most part the Terrigen Mists is treated like a god and is sentient.
Maybe this would be interesting: https://inhumansforever.tumblr.com/p...ys-third-issue
And this:
What I recall hearing is that Tuk the Caveboy appeared in the very first issue of Captain America. I think that it was mentioned that he was walking to Attilan. This is WAY before the concept of The Inhumans even existed. In other words, Kirby recycled the name “Attilan” when he and Led started working on The Inhumans concept.
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I’m somewhat in the process of reading the entire Inhumans history (or at least the major storylines) in chronological order. The two you highlighted are actually the two strongest stories but the Inhumans storyline you highlighted is the most recent storyline I’ve read.
A trade that you MAY want to check out is the Inhumans/Fantastic Four one by Pacheco that chronologically slots between the two books you mentioned. It contains a 4 issue Inhumans mini and a 4 issue Inhumans-focused storyline in Fantastic Four.
It’s not nearly as strong as the two storylines you highlight, however. Whereas I’d give the Jenkins/Lee book an “A” and the Young Inhumans s “B+”, I’d only rate the Pacheco storylines as s “C+”.
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Sorry if I am wrong in what you are saying, but if you are asking for if there is more to this story then sort of as you put Son of M which sets off Silent War, which has bits that connect to the Inhumans: Secret Invasion tie-in, which then goes to War of Kings (some of its tie-ins), Realm of Kings: Inhumans, and finally Thanos Imperative.
Hickman later in his FF had them go back to earth, which brought the Infinity and Inhumanity storylines launching the push. From there can follow.