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.
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.
- Adam Roderick – A Nuhuman whom Karnak was tasked with retrieving after he had been captured by A.I.M.'s splinter group I.D.I.C.[92] He was thought to have an enhanced immune system, but his real abilities actually stem from vocally projecting his beliefs into reality.[93]
- Ajay Roy – An Indian celebrity movie star. He was on the red carpet at a film premiere when the mist struck, giving him a monstrous plant-covered wooden form. He lashes out, but is stopped by a fellow Inhuman Dinesh Diol. Both of them were targeted by HYDRA until they are saved by Human Torch, Medusa, Naja, and Triton. Dinesh befriended the four while Ajay escaped into the streets with HYDRA agents in pursuit.[94]
- Alice Taylor-Kedzierski – A housewife who possesses the power to transfer mass between objects. After Alice's powers accidentally shrank herself (along with her neighbors Soojin and Hana Rhee) into the Microverse, they were rescued by the Uncanny Avengers.[95]
- Ana Kravinoff – The daughter of Kraven the Hunter is revealed to be a NuHuman on her mother's side. She managed to avoid terrigensis, but is embarrassed by her InHuman heritage and kills her aunts to prove herself worthy to her father. She then agrees to guide Flint and Gorgon to Africa to find the hidden Inhuman city of Utolan. She is betrayed by the Utolan council and then allows the terrigen cloud to envelop her. Her Inhuman form and abilities are yet to be revealed.[96]
- Blizzard (Donnie Gill) – A recurring foe of Iron Man and former Thunderbolt who was unexpectedly discovered to have Inhuman ancestry during Captain Atlas' heist on Stark Tower. Originally only able to create ice via a high-tech suit, he now has the ability to manipulate electrical currents. Terrigenesis changed the color of his skin.
- Daisy Johnson/Quake – Level 10 Agent and former Director of S.H.I.E.L.D who was also a former Member of the Secret Warriors and the Avengers. Once thought to be a mutant, it was revealed she got her powers from her father Mister Hyde's experiments on himself and her mother's Inhuman DNA.[97]
- Doris – An elderly widow who turned to attorney Matt Murdock for help after her bank foreclosed on her home. After being exposed to the tTerrigen mists, she transformed into a squid-like creature with masses of tentacles in place of arms. She attacked the Avengers A.I. before being persuaded to stop by their Doombot and took off for parts unknown with Medusa.[98]
- Exile – Victor Kohl was an Inhuman and one of the wielders of Mandarin's Black Light ring. He is killed by Arno Stark.
- Fiona – A bird-like Inhuman and former blogger who is the sister of Flynn. She was exposed to the terrigen mist while taking selfies and subsequently began blogging about her condition. While trying to commit suicide, she was rescued by members of the Avengers Academy and former members of the New X-Men. Fiona later joined the Avengers Academy.[99]
- Flint (Jason) – A teenage African-American Inhuman. He has the ability to control rocks and stone. Part of his face is made of rocks. He was raised in a small town populated by Inhumans, but was the sole survivor when the terrigen mist passed through.[100] He was later revealed to the long-lost son of Irellis of Utolan's Maternal Council of Elders.[66]
- Flynn – Fiona's brother. Has super-strength, enhanced durability, and great leaping skills. He lashes out against everyone that wrongs him, but was talked down by Fiona and the Avengers Academy students. Flynn later enrolls in the Latverian School of Science.[99]
- Fulmina (Sylvia Prell) – A college student from New York City who manifested her Inhuman powers during Thanos' invasion of Earth. She possesses the ability to transform herself into an organism of pure electricity. Fulmina was discovered by the Superior Spider-Man (Doctor Octopus' mind in Spider-Man's body).[101]
- Fume – Daryl is a gas-controlling Inhuman who is a member of Lash's tribe.[102]
- Geldhoff – A teenage Latverian exchange student who can release powerful bursts of energy. He was captured by Monica Rappaccini and A.I.M. after a brief confrontation with Emma Frost and the X-Men.[103]
- Glorianna (Rhonda Fleming) – A mutation expert who was called in by Parker Industries to figure out the terrigen mists' effects on mutants, but she had Inhuman DNA and went through terrigenesis. Her cocoon was stolen by Lash. Spider-Man 2099 chased Lash to save Rhonda. When she emerged, she teleported Lash away and declared that she would be Earth's new god. Spider-Man 2099 fought her until she accidentally hurt her girlfriend Jasmine. Glorianna then teleported herself into seclusion.
- Grid – Dinesh Deol is an engineer from India whose terrigenesis enabled him to see the electromagnetic spectrum as well as using magnetokinesis. He stopped Ajay Roy when he lashed out. Both were targeted by HYDRA until they were saved by Human Torch, Medusa, Naja, and Triton.[94]
- Grove – An Inhuman who sided with Lash.[104]
- Haechi – Mark Sim is a Korean American boy who can absorb energy, perform energy blasts, and use high amounts of energy to turn into a draconian bull-like creature.[105]
- Hub the Living Engine – Hubartes Plutaris underwent terrigenesis and woke to find he had lost most of his body, and his head had become a mechanical construct. Unable to communicate with the outside world, he became a prisoner trapped within his agony as his power manifested in the form of energy generation, optic beams and the ability to control any energized system to which he is connected. Eventually, the Inhuman Royal Family of Attilan found him and hooked him into devices aboard a thought-powered ship called The Royal Inhuman Vessel.[106]
- Dante Pertuz – A Latino teen who can transform himself into a being of fire and brimstone. Since gaining his powers, Dante has gone by the superhero alias Inferno.[73]
- Iron Cross II (Carrie Gruler) – The "Iron Man of Germany" and the daughter of the original Iron Cross. Her Terrigenesis caused a molecular bonding ability that merged her with a suit of armor.[107]
- Iso (Xiaoyi) – A young woman from a rural village in China. She has the ability to control the pressure around her.[108]
- Jack Chain – An Inhuman on Lash's side who can manifest Darkforce chains.[109]
- Janus Jardeen – An Inhuman who can be undetected by anyone with precognition. He was a former minion of Kingpin before his move to San Francisco caused him to temporarily work with Black Cat's Gang. Kingpin later regained his services when he found out that the human trafficking business that he and Man Mountain Marko were working for left him undetected by Ulysses' precognition.[110]
- Junkman of Brooklyn (Gavrel Achtor) – A man who can telekinetically lift junk and toss them towards his opponents. He tried to get revenge on Sarah Garza for accidentally destroying his apartment complex, but was shot and killed by Nick Fury Jr.[111]
- Kaboom (Adriana) – A teenage girl with electrical powers working for Lineage, and an enemy of Kamala Khan. Not knowing her full strength at the time, Kamala accidentally gives her a neck brace.[112]
- Kamran – A family friend and former love interest of Kamala Khan's. When he activates his ability, his skin glows a shade of blue, and he can cause what he touches to explode. He is later revealed to be working for Lineage and Kamala defeats him on New Attilan.[112]
- Kid Kaiju – Kei Kawade is a Japanese American kid from Atlanta, Georgia who loved Kaiju monsters of all kinds. His life changed when the Terrigen Mists awakened his Inhuman DNA allowing him to summon and even create monsters of any kind through drawing pictures.[113]
- Lineage (Gordon "Gordo" Nobili) - Before terrigenesis, he was the patriarch of his struggling Maggia family. After terrigenesis, he finds himself with purple skin, several massive spikes growing from his head, super-strength, and the ability to communicate with his ancestors and descendants. Soon after hatching, he loses his two sons (one to crossfire in a huge firefight and one by suicide), and vows vengeance on the Punisher.[114]
- Living Dream (Thahn Ng) – Thahn was a living breathing sentient being reborn as a Nuhuman who lived on the tiny nation of Sin-Cong. Many such individuals were hunted down and burned alive in their homes by command of the ruling dictator of the nation. As the Royal Inhuman diplomatic mission of Attilan approached his homeland aboard the R.I.V, he bombarded the crew with the memories of all the deceased Nuhumans who had been executed in a bid to push them towards his goal of revenge. He eventually ended up possessing the body of the deceased former Commissar of Sin-Cong.[106]
- Meruda – A weather-controlling Inhuman who once went on a Satanic killing spree against members of Storm's mother tribe in Kenya.[115]
- Moon Girl – Lunella Lafayette is a 9-year-old African-American girl that possess an astoundingly large intellect. She was able to identify the Inhuman gene within her own DNA and feared being transformed into a monster due to the changes brought about by the terrigen mists. Hoping that Kree technology could protect her, she was eventually caught in a T-cloud and developed the ability of neuralkinesis; being able to transfer her consciousness into Devil Dinosaur and vice versa; as well as increase the intelligence level of Devil's brain, enabling her to partially speak while controlling his body.[116]
- Michelle – A female Ohio State University student whose terrigenesis transformed her into a red-skinned beast with wings and a tail.[117]
- Miss Mech – A girl who was confined to a wheelchair at an early age and grew up watching kaiju and mecha films. When the terrigen cloud hit New York, she gained the ability to mentally create and control robots out of any mechanical parts within her range. She initially mistook Kid Kaiju and his friend Lunella as evil monster controllers, but they reconciled and became friends.[118]
- Mother Bones – An Inhuman with bony protrusions who sided with Lash.[104]
- Mosaic – An ex professional athlete transformed by terrigenesis into a disembodied energy being capable of invading any host, accessing their memories and talents, and moving on without being detected.[119]
- Ms. Marvel – Kamala Khan is a shapeshifting 16-year-old Muslim of Pakistani descent from Jersey City. After realizing that her Inhuman abilities give her the means to emulate her idol Carol Danvers, Kamala takes up her hero's former identity as the new Ms. Marvel.[120]
- Naja – A teenage Inhuman with green leopard skin, a long tail, and wings on her arms that give her the ability to fly. Naja also possesses invisibility and telescopic vision.[100]
- Nocculus – An Inhuman on Lash's side who possesses a third eye that enables him to perform mind-control and power detection abilities.[109]
- Nur (Frank McGee) – A middle-aged man who can generate bright, soothing light from his shining yellow eyes. Before terrigenesis, he was a New York police officer, but his wife became afraid of him after the change. So he moved to New Attilan where he became the head of city security.[37]
- Panacea (Ash Minnick) – A newly emerged Inhuman from Sydney, Australia who was captured and imprisoned in a cell to be shown off as a freak during a mock protest by a group of human zealots. She was found after the Royal Inhuman ambassador Crystal was visiting Sydney on a humanitarian mission. She was rescued by Naja. Panacea has the ability to heal/restore biological organisms to their optimal health.
- Quickfire (Barbara McDevitt) – A former corporate spy who discovered the ability to slow down time around her targets, but only for one person at a time. After being revealed as an Inhuman, she was hired by the Cortex Corporation to infiltrate the ruins of Attilan.[121]
- Raina – The Inhuman character from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. made a brief cameo in Inhuman Annual #1 sporting her iconic flower dress.[122]
- Randall Jessup – A S.H.I.E.L.D. scientist working with Bruce Banner who underwent Terrigenesis which turned him into a monster that can grow upon absorbing anger.[123]
- Ren Kimura – A Japanese-American dancer who can conjure razor sharp metal ribbons from her fingertips. She joined the Fearless Defenders after being rescued from Thanos' forces.[124]
- Richard Schlickeisen – He was Anya Corazon's social studies teacher when he underwent terrigenesis, and was found to be invisible to machines. His cocoon was stolen by A.I.M. and later sold to June Covington who later took his DNA.[125]
- Sarah Garza – A former S.H.I.E.L.D. technician from Park Slope, Brooklyn, who suddenly found herself able to generate powerful explosions of energy. After being outfitted with a regulator suit, she was appointed to the Secret Avengers by Maria Hill.[126] She quickly resigned from the Avengers unit after seeing how violent they were, and was placed in confinement until she could learn to control her powers and return to her old job.[111]
- Sheath – An Inhuman on Lash's side with metal shards protruding from her body.[109]
- Shredded Man (Ivan Guerrero) – A powerful Inhuman who can communicate with and control plant life on a global scale.
- Spark – A pyrokinetic Inhuman on Lash's side.[127]
- Swain (Jovana) - A newly emerged Inhuman who became captain of Princess Crystal's main ship called the R.I.V. it was believed her only talent was a manifested tail. In truth she is a powerful Empathic Beacon who can influence the mood of others via emotional dialog.[106]
- Synapse (Emily Guerrero) – A young Inhuman and granddaughter of Shredded Man with telepathic powers who is a member of the Avengers Unity Division.[128]
- Techno Golem (Tomoe) - A young Inhuman crime boss from Japan who can control, bond with and physically as well as mentally; assimilate with various forms of technology.[129]
- Thane – The last remaining child of Thanos. The invasion of Earth's true main purpose was for Thanos to find and kill his son. Once Terrigenesis occurs, Thane's uncontrolled powers inadvertently annihilate the entirety of the hidden Inhuman outpost city he lived in. In the end, Thane traps Thanos and Proxima Midnight in "a state of living death" and departs to the stars with Ebony Maw to "carve out an even greater legacy".
- Toro – The former sidekick of the original Human Torch, as well as a founding member of both the Invaders and the Kid Commandos. He was previously thought to be a mutant, but was retconned into possessing Inhuman heritage.[130]
- Uber Alles – A Neo-Nazi Inhuman who can create air vortexes. He later sided with Lash following a fight with Iron Cross and the Invaders.[131]
- Ulysses Cain – Ulysses Cain is an Ohio State University student whose Terrigenesis gave him the ability to forecast the future, leaving him at the centre of the second superhero civil war as Iron Man and Captain Marvel fight over how to use his dangerous and powerful new abilities.[117]
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.