Inhumans - Publication History

Publication History

The Inhumans first featured in their own series from October 1975-August 1977 (12 issues) although they had earlier starred in the first ten issues of Amazing Adventures (Vol II) from August 1970 onwards. A second volume of Inhumans ran from November 1998-October 1999 (12 issues) and a third ran for four issues in 2000. The fourth volume (2003-2004, 12 issues) concentrated largely on new characters within the Inhumans' society.

In 2007, the Inhumans featured in a limited series by writer David Hine, and artist Frazer Irving.

Following events in the Secret Invasion, the Inhumans are one side of the War of Kings storyline, with Black Bolt being made king of the Kree, facing off against Vulcan, who is leading the Shi'ar. Editor Bill Rosemann said:

War of Kings is two freight trains locked on a collision course. On one side you have Vulcan, the third Summers brother who is swiftly and viciously expanding the Shi'ar Empire. On the other you have Black Bolt, who — as you'll see in Secret Invasion: Inhumans — is, to quote Network, "mad as hell and isn't going to take it anymore." In issue #2 of SI: Inhumans, you saw the seeds planted for an Inhuman/Kree alliance — and that's going to quickly blossom into a force to be reckoned with.

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