I don't think they need to go as far as whipping them all out. Someone might come up with a good role for them. More creative than, "let's have them fight the X-Men."
Maybe when the fantastic four hits the mcu, inhumans will make it into the sequels or new FF t.v shows/cartoons.
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No, canon is what is printed inside the pages which can only be countermanded by events deemed to have happened prior to what "is" as long as it does not contradict what "was" or break continuity within the 616-timeline.
The Royal Family wants nothing to do with Kamala since they learned that the Terrigen Bomb turned her into a mutant instead of an Inhuman like themselves.I totally agree, they'll give some cursory explanation and then the word Inhuman will be gone from the Marvel lexicon.
I mean Kamala is the only Inhuman even on the playing field, where is the Royal Family?
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How???
It's not possible.
If we go by that mindset I should not see Barry Allen in a Dc Comic book ever again after Flash bombed. Same with Hal Jordan.
I guess they missed that memo with Black Panther.They follow dollar signs and the fact is if the Inhumans were selling as well as they wanted them to during the push, they wouldnt have killed the line nor a chunk of those characters
I guess they missed that memo with Runaways had worst selling numbers than Shuri and Riri yet kept their book another 2 years.
Everybody is pretty much ignoring the last 8 years of Black Panther.Nah, your definition of cannon isn't even true now.
There's multiple examples of Marvel stories where editorial/writers just ignore whatever they want.
I mean Bendis and Hickman are the biggest examples.
If we go by X-men fans there is a case to be made that between the last 5 (ignoring the Krakoa era), 18 (ignoring the post decimination era), 23 (ignoring everything starting with Morrison) or 31 (ignoring everything past the original Chris Claremont era) years did not happen. With the exception of a handfull of cherry picking things that were primarily well recieved like Uncanny X-force.
And yet Marvel comics writer keep insisting on chosing everything of the last 60 years they like as canon or not for an entirely messed up and confusing continuit.
Kamala left the Avengers in the comics nearly seven years ago (October 2016), when the Champions were founded. Of course the Avengers video game and cartoon both had her as an Avenger since then, but Ms. Marvel as an Avenger hasn't been the status quo for literally two thirds of her existence (she only debuted ten years ago).
Why is Romeo even still around? Isn't that the time displaced Teen Iceman's love interest? He should be too young for the adult Iceman.
Yes, Moon Girl's Sad Saks roller derby team were indeed Inhumans, though frankly it doesn't make a lot of sense as they'd have had to have had their powers since before IVX, which makes you wonder, how did nobody find those kids sooner?
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Doesn't work that way. The Terrigen mist doesn't turn one into a mutant or Inhuman, it just activates already latent Inhuman genes. It is possible to be both a mutant and an Inhuman - that's what Luna Maximoff was until Quicksilver, her father, was retconned to not be a mutant. Luna's mother is Crystal. What they're doing with Kamala is probably the same thing, her simply being both. The mist would also explain why her X gene, which may give her additional new powers (matching the MCU of course - we know she's keeping her existing powers) has lain dormant until her resurrection - since the mist was poisonous to mutants. Of course Kamala has healing factor as one of her powers, which would explain her avoiding M-pox.
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I meant the Avengers status quo that she was pretty much a part of. She was always Avengers adjacent or rather not in the confines of the exclusive X-Office. Regardless, she was a Marvel character as opposed to the club separated by the X-Office.
They aged Romeo up.
And they didn't get rid of the new inhumans concept 100% if they're putting them in recent Moongirl books as was suggested. That's why they could still kill them all and make them mutants in time for the MCU's X-Men.
They haven't confirmed any of this. And Luna was and wasn't an inhuman or a mutant until multiple retcons. I think she was retconned 5 times. Did Quicksilver ever become a mutant again after M Day? He used Terrigen to get his mutant powers back like all the other mutants in Son of M. It depends who writes because Terrigen has gotten retconned several times too.
I never cared about Kamala. Did not like the Disney+ series either. I am (apparently) one of the few who do not welcome her on the X-books.
She will surely be hyped and appear everywhere. I rather see any of the New/Young X-Men to get that focus instead.
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