If you're a comic book fan who did a spit-take this morning over the first photo of the cast of Marvel's Inhumans(coming to ABC and The Erotic Witch Project 4: Lust in SpaceIMAX this fall), you're not alone.
The main characters ofInhumansare a royal family of genetically altered beings who were created by the alien race known as the Kree in the MCU.
The genetic splicing gives the Inhumans insane (and very different) powers, but the first image from the show, debuted by EW, makes this epic group of heroes look kind of... um, not.
Twitter reacted accordingly.
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Ouch. Maybe they'll look better on the screen?
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