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Al Ewing And JonBoy Meyers To Launch, The Royals, The First Inhumans Series Spinning Out Of ResurrXion
Over a year ago, Bleeding Cool reported that Marvel were going to see the Terrigen Mists spreading across the globe, triggering Inhumans but also condemning mutants to a plague that killed them off or made them sterile.
At the time the series, edited by Mike Marts and written by Rick Remender, would have seen the X-Men leave Earth for another planet. We thought it might be called Haven.
As the editor and creative teams changed, so did the plot. The Mists still descended and killed the X-Men, but instead they disappeared to the limbo dimension to hide out, as X-Haven.
Well, it seems the space plot has just been handed to the Inhumans instead, as part of the ResurrXion event.
IGN has been given the nod by Marvel PR about a new Inhumans series spinning out of ResurrXion this spring.
In April, Marvel multiverse crafter Al Ewing will write The Royals in a new series drawn by JonBoy Meyers, who recently quit DC's Teen Titans citing creative differences. And will be the first of a number of Inhumans books to spin out if the event.
The cast features classic, royal Inhumans Medusa, Black Bolt, Crystal, and Gorgon; newer "Nuhumans" Flint and Swain; and surprise addition Marvel Boy. The story sees the group returning to the Inhumans' space roots as they travel to the remains of the Kree homeworld and beyond to discover the origin of Terrigenesis, the chemical process that gives Inhumans their powers.
And they are off into space, further than they have ever been, looking for the origin of Terrigenesis and how to cure the mutants.
Has someone seen Crusade?