Inhumans Reading Order (with Black Bolt, Medusa, Karnak, Lockjaw and Maximus)

While they are often compared to the X-Men, the Inhumans occupy a unique, cosmic corner of the Marvel Universe. Created by the legendary duo Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1965 (Fantastic Four #45), these powerful beings aren’t just “born with it,” they are the product of ancient alien engineering and a ritualistic transformation that changes their lives forever.
Inhumans vs. Mutants: What’s the Difference?
The primary difference lies in the source of their power. While Mutants carry the X-Gene that naturally activates during puberty, Inhumans are the result of Kree science experiments. To gain their abilities, an Inhuman must undergo Terrigenesis, a process where they are exposed to the Terrigen Mist (vaporized Terrigen Crystals).
Originally intended as weapons for the Kree-Skrull War, the Inhumans instead formed a secluded, highly advanced society governed by the Royal Family and the Genetic Council.
Read More in The Origins of The Inhumans, Marvel’s Royal Family.
Meet the Inhuman Royal Family
To understand the best Inhumans stories, you have to know the key players living in their lunar kingdom of Attilan:
- Black Bolt: The King, whose voice is so destructive that a mere whisper can level a city.
- Medusa: The Queen, with powerful, prehensile hair.
- Crystal: Mistress of the elements (fire, water, earth, air).
- Karnak: The philosopher who never underwent Terrigenesis but can see the flaw in all things.
- Maximus: Black Bolt’s brother, a mad genius.
- Lockjaw: The fan-favorite giant bulldog with the power of teleportation.
From Classic Lore to the NuHumans
The Inhuman mythos expanded significantly in recent years with the arrival of NuHumans. These are individuals with dormant Inhuman DNA living among humans who were transformed when a Terrigen Cloud drifted across Earth. This era gave us modern icons like Kamala Khan (Ms. Marvel), Daisy Johnson (Quake), and Moon Girl.
With over 50 years of complex political drama, cosmic wars, and genetic evolution, diving into their history can be daunting. Whether you’re a fan of the classic Kirby era or the modern “Inhumanity” event, here is the definitive Inhumans reading order to guide you through the mists.
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