#the inhumans
Thu, 30 Jul 2015 20:50:34
Thu, 30 Jul 2015 17:40:23
Has anyone actually watched Anson Mount et al in the “Inhumans” and lived to tell the tale? Should I make an attempt?
Thu, 28 Sep 2017 10:03:52
I don’t know if people have thought about it, probably yes but I’m new on reading comics and making comic theories and shit, but!
Technically… Just technically… Mutants and Inhumans are the same thing, with only one difference:
- MUTANTS are NATURALLY able to develop powers and stuff. Their mutations are triggered by bio response to something. INHUMANS, on the other hand, almost strictly need their
drugs - Sorry, their MISTS to ACTIVATE their powers and stuff.
- Cause like, hear me out: when the CELESTIALS came to Earth and made the ETERNALS and the DEVIANTS, they also made something with HUMAN ANCESTORS, which would make them capable of becoming awesome and stuff.
- Ok, the terms were “latent gene potential” or something.
- So, mutants *and heroes who overcame accidents* and stuff. (I love to say -and stuff, bear with me).
- ANYWAY…
- the Kree came and made new experiments with humans, again, which culminated on the Inhumans, who technically already had that latent gene potential, but had to be activated through the terrigen mists.
- AND THERE’S ALSO THE ETERNALS, but no one really cares about them, sadly. I think they’re neat.
- So just technically: eternals, mutants and inhumans could be considered cousins? Like cats, lions and tigers. Idk, just thoughts.
My point is: the MCU will never be able to properly respect this potential for amazing stories. I hate their goddamn retcons, but anyways.
Good for those species, having their cities and countries! Go for it besties.
Tue, 03 May 2022 22:01:00