Inhumans

The Inhumans are a terrestrial race of beings featured in comic books published by Marvel Comics. They are part of the mainstream Marvel Universe and were first introduced in Fantastic Four, Volume 1 #45 back in December, 1965. They have made frequent recurring appearances throughout that title, and eventually landed their own ongoing comic series back in 1975, which only lasted twelve issue. They were given a second series in 1998, which also lasted twelve issues, and then a four-issue limited series in 2000. In 2003, the Inhumans were given yet another ongoing series, which again, lasted only twelve issues.

Season two of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. contained a lot of material implying the existence of the Inhumans, though they never presented any of the known members, or referred to the group by name. However, the season did include a character who could serve as a passable Maximus the Mad, and key plot points led the characters to a hidden underground city on Earth - Attilan. The character of Skye was revealed to be of alien origin - a hybrid being whose conception is tied into that of another alien race - the Kree.

For the most part, Inhumans bear strong similarity to standard Earth humans. However, the custom of exposing their young to the mysterious Terrigen Mist may alter an Inhuman's physicality, prompting them to grow additional enlarged or vestigial limbs.

Notable mutagenic side-effects amongst Inhumans may include, cloven-hooves, living hair, enlarged craniums, as well as various mutant super-powers and the restrictions that may apply to them.

Marvel Cinematic Universe

 * Daisy Johnson - Also known as Skye and Tremors. Can emit powerful shockwaves from her hands.
 * Joey Gutierrez - 2nd generation Inhuman. Can liquefy metal through contact or by mental command based upon proximity.

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

 * 1) Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Laws of Nature

Fantastic Four

 * 1) Fantastic Four: The Sentry Sinister