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Revision as of 07:22, 29 December 2019
History
Inhuman Culture
Inhuman Biology
Terrigenesis
The Terrigenesis is the source of most of the Inhumans' powers. Please consult the following pages for more information: Inhuman Law, Terrigenesis
Diseases
Inhumans are subject to diseases, among them "Gral's disease", a hereditary disease that expresses as extreme weakness in the sick Inhuman. It is not fatal if caught in time.[7]
Alternate Universe Inhumans
The Inhumans are present in many realities, with more or less important variations in their history, appearances, and biology.Powers and Abilities
Powers
Varies, if any. Even without using the Terrigen Mist, centuries of selective breeding have given some Inhumans certain advantages. Their average lifespan is 150 years.[8]
Without Terrigenesis, Karnak possess strength, reaction time, speed, or endurance superior to humanity's most perfect physical specimen, Captain America, due to his eugenically superior Inhuman heritage and intensive training.[9] Other Inhumans haven't been clearly shown to possess such powers originated from training and eugenics solely.
Medusa claimed that "her people" didn't really feel cold.[10] It is unknown if it is a power common to Inhumans or if she is referring to the Attilans who lived for centuries in the North Atlantic, then decades in the Himalayas.
The Inhumans were meant by the Kree scientist who created them to be a "deadly weapon of cosmic scale", "Galactus-level weapons".[11]Average Strength Level
Inhumans' strengh level can vary regarding their powers, originated from Terrigenesis or hereditary transmission.
Without Terrigenesis, Karnak can lift 1 ton and is physically slightly superior to the peak of normal human physical achievement, due to his eugenically superior Inhuman heritage and intensive training.[9]
Other Inhumans, without Terrigenesis or extensive training, haven't been shown to display any degree of superhuman strength.Weaknesses
Habitat
Habitat
Gravity
Atmosphere
Population
Miscellaneous
Type of Government
Level of Technology
Cultural Traits
Representatives
Notes
- Inhumans were once stated by Dal Damoc to be the products of Kree experiments on Homo antecessor.[4]
- Karnak later stated that Inhomo supremis was the product of manipulations on Homo neanderthalensis,[1] and Medusa on early Homo sapiens.[6]
- The Inhumans can be considered a by-product of the Celestials' tampering, by sparking a "recessive genetic potential for greatness in the human DNA code".[16]
- It was stated by the Kree that the Inhumans were of Kree lineage and that they had Kree blood[17] and genes.[18]
- On Earth-199999, the Inhumans were created using Kree blood.[19]
Trivia
When asked if there was a way to distinguish Inhumans from mutants, Tom Brevoort (presumably joking) stated that all Inhumans were left-handed.[20]
Recommended Readings
- Fantastic Four #45-48 (1965-1966)
- Fantastic Four #59-63 (1967)
- Thor #146-152 (back-up stories) (1967-1968)
- Amazing Adventures (Vol. 2) #1-10, (August 1970 - January 1972)
- Inhumans #1-12, (October 1975 - August 1977)
- What If? #29-30 (back-up stories) (1981)
- Marvel Graphic Novel #39 (1988) aka The Inhumans: A Marvel Graphic Novel
- Inhumans Special #1 (April 1990) aka The Inhumans: The Untold Saga
- Marvel Comics Presents #168 (1994)
- Inhumans: The Great Refuge #1 (1995)
- Alpha Flight/Inhumans Annual #1998 (1998)
- Inhumans (Vol. 2) #1-12 (1998-1999)
- Inhumans (Vol. 3) #1-4 (2000)
- Inhumans (Vol. 4) #1-12 (2003-2004)
- Son of M #1-6 (2006)
- Silent War #1-6 (2007)
- Secret Invasion: Inhumans #1-4 (2008)
- Secret Invasion: War of Kings #1 (2009)
- War of Kings #1-6 (2009)
- FF #6-11 (2009)
- Realm of Kings: Inhumans #1-6 (2010)
- Fantastic Four #600-603 (2011)
- Infinity #1-6 (2013)
- New Avengers (Vol. 3) #12 (2013)
- New Avengers (Vol. 3) #18 (2014)
- Inhumanity #1-2 (2014)
- Inhuman #1-14 (2014-2015)
- Inhuman Annual #1 (2015)
- Inhuman Special #1 (2015)
- Uncanny Inhumans #1-20 (2015-2017)
- All-New Inhumans #1-11 (2016)
- IVX #1-6 (2016-2017)
See Also
- 1177 appearance(s) of Inhumans (Inhomo supremis)
- 16 appearance(s) in handbook(s) of Inhumans (Inhomo supremis)
- 135 minor appearance(s) of Inhumans (Inhomo supremis)
- 274 mention(s) of Inhumans (Inhomo supremis)
- 19 mention(s) in handbook(s) of Inhumans (Inhomo supremis)
- 110 image(s) of Inhumans (Inhomo supremis)
- 1082 representative(s) of Inhumans (Inhomo supremis)
- 8 item(s) used/owned by Inhumans (Inhomo supremis)
Links and References
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Inhumanity #1
- ↑ Inhuman #5
- ↑ Karnak #1
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Fantastic Four #577
- ↑ What If? #28
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Squadron Supreme (Vol. 4) #8
- ↑ Guardians of the Galaxy #27
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe #5
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe (Vol. 2) #6 ; Karnak's entry
- ↑ Inhuman #11
- ↑ Marvel Knights Millennial Visions #2001
- ↑ Inhumans Special #1
- ↑ Vision and the Scarlet Witch (Vol. 2) #10
- ↑ Secret Invasion: War of Kings #1
- ↑ Inhumans (Vol. 2) #7
- ↑ X-Men Forever #4
- ↑ Inhumans (Vol. 3) #1
- ↑ Inhumans (Vol. 3) #3
- ↑ Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. S3E19
- ↑ Tom Brevoort's response