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  • Why was the decision made to make the Inhumans like the X-Men? I just feel the direction you went actually harms both franchises. I was also your guarranted sale when you were launching an Inhuman series. I had both everything Inhuman in the past but it just feels like they are now a derivative of the mutants which is sad because they were so interesting as themselves.
    Anonymous

    I don’t know that we’re trying to make the Inhumans “like the X-Men”, for all that everybody is worried that one day we’re all going to wake up and the Inhumans will have replaced the X-Men body snatchers style. 

    What we are doing is expanding the concept of the Inhumans, and putting them in a better position to interact with the rest of the Marvel Universe and to be of consequence to it. It’s more like what we did with the cosmic characters, to be honest.

    • April 3, 2015 (8:52 am)
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    11. zeddfrost said: I think both are correct really. They are becoming more relevant after Black Bolt detonated the terrigen bomb…and the way in which they are being portrayed, both in comics and in Agents of SHIELD, is clearly that of the persecuted minority.
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