List of Inhumans

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The following is a list of known fictional characters who are Inhumans, a race of superhumans appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Known Inhumans

Inhuman Royal Family

The Inhuman Royal Family are the ruling class of the Inhumans. Members of the Inhuman Royal Family include:

Inhuman Royal Guards

The Inhuman Royal Guards are a group of Inhumans who are responsible for protecting the Inhuman Royal Family. Among its members are:

Genetic Council

The Genetic Council is a group of Inhumans charged with making decisions on the use of the terrigen mists and the fate of the Inhumans. Among the known members are:

Inhuman allies of Maximus

The following Inhumans are allies of Maximus the Mad:

Crimson Cadre

The Crimson Cadre are the Inhumans' personal strike force led by General Ator. Among its members are:

Dark Riders

The Dark Riders are a group of Mutants and Inhumans drafted by Apocalypse. Among its Inhuman members are:

New Generation Inhumans

Universal Inhumans

The Inhumans and the Kree have experimented on some Centaurians, Dire Wraiths, Kymellians, and Badoon so that when Black Bolt is found, he can lead them into a new era. Besides the Inhuman Royal Family, among the members of the Universal Inhumans are:

Light Brigade

A special team of Universal Inhumans who rescued Human Torch from Annihilus[ volume & issue needed ]. Among the members of the Light Brigade are:

  • Dara Ko Eke – A Badoon. She operates under the alias of All-Knowing.
  • Els Udonta – A Centaurian archer. She operates under the alias of Stonethrower.
  • Hooud – A size-shifting Dire Wraith. He operates under the alias of Creeping Death.
  • Kal Blackbane – A Kymellian swordsman. He operates under the alias of Midnight Blade.
  • Prax Ord – A Centaurian with metal skin who operates under the alias of Metallic Titan.
  • Voorr – A Dire Wraith who can fly and project force fields. He operates under the alias of Sun.

Other Inhumans

Unless stated otherwise, it can be assumed that the listed Inhumans are residing in Attilan. Among the Inhumans listed here are:

Inhuman Hybrids (NuHumans)

In the wake of Infinity , it is revealed that tribes of Inhumans have existed in secret around Earth and that they had mated with humans, many eventually finding their way into modern society, without knowing their past, producing Inhuman/human hybrids. [91] Inhumanity deals with the aftermath of this revelation.

Super-Inhumans

In the wake of "Death of the Inhumans," it is revealed that the Kree had created a new race of Inhumans, dubbed the "Super-Inhumans." This new race was engineered from birth to possess almost all of their inhuman abilities and none of their humanity, something the Kree thought to be problematic.

Vox: The first and currently only member of this race, he is described as the "voice and the wrath of the gods and the full-throated scream of the Kree Empire." Besides his great powers, he wields a scythe with a blade made of an unknown kind of red energy and a small dagger. His costume bears a striking similarity to that of Ahura Boltagon from "Earth X" reality. Vox is later revealed to be a program designed by the Kree that is forcefully imprinted on some selected Inhumans. When the program was activated, those who were selected would lose their identities and their free will and be genetically transformed into Vox, obedient, deadly hunters. Black Bolt wiped out the entire Vox army, but not without some Kree escaping the slaughter. The program was used by the Supreme Intelligence, as Vox reappeared wearing an emerald costume, instead of the black one with crimson highlights, and calling himself Vox Supreme. He fights Carol Danvers and forces her to kill the Avengers.

Other version of Inhumans

Inhumans of Earth-691

In an alternate future of the Marvel Universe inhabited by the Guardians of the Galaxy, some new Inhumans are present. Among these Inhumans are:

Inhumans of Earth-1610

Marvel Cinematic Universe

Appearing in Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

The Marvel Television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. introduced many Inhumans which were created specifically for the show.

Appearing in Marvel's Inhumans

The Inhuman Royal Family and other notable Inhumans from the comics appeared in the Marvel Television series Marvel's Inhumans . They consist of:

Appearing in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

The Marvel Studios film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness reintroduces characters from the Marvel Television series Marvel's Inhumans . They consist of:

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