Originally posted by Deadline
It's also been stated that his intelligence isn't superpowered. Emma Frost was asking wether Reed was a mutant. I think it was an issue of Astonishing X men wish I could remember the description, it was like he's human but an extrodinary human.I suspect Bendis wrote that. It seems that Reed is getting the Mister X treatment. Hank Pym isn't the scientist supreme but he is if the writers decide he is.
Maybe.
In Enemy of the State, Gorgon asks if Reed is a mutant - he gets told 'no'. Like a a parrot that learns to ape its betters.
Also Beyonder was never an Inhuman. He was just messing with everyone.
One of the things Doom and Strange are sure to be discussing is how to deal with the threat of the alien race known as the Beyonders who are behind the Incursions and the impending Multiverse collapse. There's been continuity in recent years that linked the Beyonders to the Inhumans, but there's also been some previous stories that established them as this omnipotent race. It looks like you're leaning toward the race of all-powerful beings approach, correct?
Early on I talked with Brevoort about this and my understanding is that the editorial position regarding the "New Avengers: Illuminati" [miniseries] Bendis wrote was that it was all a construct of that Beyonder. It was all unreliable narrator stuff and he wasn't Inhuman. I think that's clearly the way we've gone, but I don't know that Marvel would think they've ever moved off this path. It was just Beyonder shenanigans.
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