Inhumans in the House of M

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Inhumans in the House of M

I have to wonder, if they haven't at least make a slight mention of this, where do the Inhumans stand in Magneto's dream world? Magneto always talked about mutants being the next evolutionary step, but he seems to forget that the Inhumans were around long before mutants. So I wonder where Blackbolt and his people would stand in all this?

woah ive never thought of that!
they should mention somewhere. . .

Yeah, a lot of people never thought of it. They're the forgotten race on Marvel Earth, but with an event like this, I personally would assume that they would have a major role in it, especially with Bendis bringing in Blackbolt as a member of the Marvel's secret society in New Avengers #7.

Since they live on the moon, Magneto may just not care about them at all. Or they may come into play in the next couple issues (when a story starts to develop).

I would think that Magneto would not like them, I remember from the Quicksilver series, that Exodus had charged himself with fulfilling Magneto's quest for mutant superiority. Part of his crusade was ridding the world of "false mutants." He attacked the mutated animals of Wundagore and he attacked the Inhumans. If that part of Exodus' mission in any way mirrors Magneto's ideals, I would fathom that Black Bolt's people would be in dire straights. Or he'd have struck a deal with Magneto to leave them alone, and he won't break his ass with a sonic scream.

Wouldn't the Inhumans have more of a kinship with people like Spiderman and Hulk because Inhumans were the results of experiments by the Kree, and were not "natural" offshoots of humans.

I did see that Blackbolt is going to represent the Inhumans on a secret panel of Avengers in New Avengers #7 though. Xavier, Strange, Reed Richards, Tony Stark, Namor sum up the rest I believe.

Kristoff & Valeria Von Doom may be Inhumans given he is the Inhuman Torch & she is Invicible Woman in Fantastic Four: House of M. Doom may have exposed himself the Terragon Mists to give him his own organic metal powers...

Originally posted by ScarletSpider
Since they live on the moon, Magneto may just not care about them at all. Or they may come into play in the next couple issues (when a story starts to develop).

I would think that Magneto would not like them, I remember from the Quicksilver series, that Exodus had charged himself with fulfilling Magneto's quest for mutant superiority. Part of his crusade was ridding the world of "false mutants." He attacked the mutated animals of Wundagore and he attacked the Inhumans. If that part of Exodus' mission in any way mirrors Magneto's ideals, I would fathom that Black Bolt's people would be in dire straights. Or he'd have struck a deal with Magneto to leave them alone, and he won't break his ass with a sonic scream.

Well, only thing I doubt about that is that Magneto's started relations with Genis-Vell and his people, and Namor. But, you may be right about something though. Like Black Panther and Wakanda, Blackbolt may just say, "do what you gotta do, just don't bother us", or something like that.

Originally posted by K Von Doom
Wouldn't the Inhumans have more of a kinship with people like Spiderman and Hulk because Inhumans were the results of experiments by the Kree, and were not "natural" offshoots of humans.

I don't know about that, mutants can thank the Celestials for the same kind of genetic work. And while Hulk, Spider-Man, or the Fantastic Four's powers were the result of freak accidents, the Inhumans were made to have powers.

Originally posted by Tron
I don't know about that, mutants can thank the Celestials for the same kind of genetic work. And while Hulk, Spider-Man, or the Fantastic Four's powers were the result of freak accidents, the Inhumans were made to have powers.

I didn't know this. I thought mutants were natural offshoots from humans. And the Eternals and Deviants were the results of Celestial experiments. And Thanos, who is a mutant eternal from birth, is a natural "next evolutionary step" of the Eternals, wasn't experimented on by the Celestials.

Yeah, but unlike the Inhumans, it took a few thousand years before the mutant gene in most humans kicked in.