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Inhuman (other)
Inhuman may refer to: Comics *Inhumans, a fictional race in Marvel Comics ** ''Inhuman'' (comics), a comic book series focusing on Inhumans ** ''Inhumans'' (TV series), a television series set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe Music *InHuman (band), a Belgian heavy metal band *Inhuman (musician), a German DJ * ''Inhuman'' (album), a 2000 album by Desecration * "Inhuman", a song by Thousand Foot Krutch from their 2007 album '' The Flame in All of Us'' * "Inhumane", a song by Polaris from their 2023 album ''Fatalism'' See also * * Inhumanity (other) *Non-human Non-human (also spelled nonhuman) is any entity displaying some, but not enough, human characteristics to be considered a human. The term has been used in a variety of contexts and may refer to objects that have been developed with human intellige ..., any entity displaying some human characteristics, but not enough to be considered a human *'' Unhumans'', 2024 American political book {{disambiguation ...
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Inhumans
The Inhumans are a superhuman race of super beings appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The comic book series has usually focused more specifically on the adventures of the Inhuman Royal Family, and many people associate the name "Inhumans" with this particular team of superpowered characters. The Inhumans first appeared in ''Fantastic Four (comic book), Fantastic Four'' No. 45 (December 1965), though members Medusa (comics), Medusa and Gorgon (Inhuman), Gorgon appeared in earlier issues of that series (#36 and No. 44, respectively). Their home, the city of Attilan, was first mentioned years earlier, in a ''Tuk the Caveboy'' story written and drawn by Jack Kirby that appeared in ''Captain America Comics'' No. 1 (March 1941). The city was described as the home of a race that was evolutionarily advanced when human beings were still in the Stone Age. The Inhuman Royal Family has been adapted to numerous Marvel animated series and video games over the years ...
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Inhuman (comics)
''Inhuman'' is a 14-issue Ongoing series, ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics focusing on Inhumans as a fallout from Infinity (comic book), ''Infinity'', published between April 2014 and June 2015. It was written by Charles Soule. Overview The series follows Medusa (comics), Medusa as she tries to lead the Inhumans following the disappearance of King Black Bolt in the aftermath of the ''Infinity (comic book), Infinity'' event, in which new Inhumans, or "NuHumans", have sprung up around the globe. Originally intended to debut in January 2014 as part of Marvel NOW!#All-New Marvel NOW!, All-New Marvel NOW!, the departure of Matt Fraction as writer delayed the series release to April 2014. Collected editions ''Inhuman'' has been collected in the following hardcovers: References

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Inhumans (TV Series)
''Marvel's Inhumans'', or simply ''Inhumans'', is an American television series created by Scott Buck for ABC based on the Marvel Comics race of the same name. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and acknowledges the franchise's other television series. It was produced by ABC Studios and Marvel Television in association with Devilina Productions, and was co-financed by IMAX Entertainment in a deal that gave the series a theatrical premiere. Buck served as showrunner on the series. The series is centered on Black Bolt, portrayed by Anson Mount, and other members of the Inhuman Royal Family. Serinda Swan, Ken Leung, Eme Ikwuakor, Isabelle Cornish, Ellen Woglom, and Iwan Rheon also star. Marvel Studios announced an Inhumans film in 2014 as part of their Phase Three slate of films, with the species first introduced to the MCU in the series '' Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' The film was removed from Marvel Studios' slate in April 2016, and the ''Inhumans'' series was a ...
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InHuman (band)
InHuman, originally known as Anwynn, is a Belgian heavy metal band that formed in 2007. Their sound has been described as melodic death metal, symphonic metal, and progressive metal. The band changed its name to InHuman in 2020 and released their most recent album in 2021. History The band formed in 2007 under name Anwynn, after the Annwn location in Welsh mythology Welsh mythology (also commonly known as ''Y Chwedlau'', meaning "The Legends") consists of both folk traditions developed in Wales, and traditions developed by the Celtic Britons elsewhere before the end of the first millennium. As in most of t .... No members of the band have been present through its entire history, and the last original member, bassist Vincent "Wobi" Van Loo, departed in 2020. Since their inception they have featured two singers, with a female singer to deliver operatic vocals as a counterpoint to the death metal vocals of a male singer. As Anwynn they released two early demos, and until 2012 th ...
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Inhuman (musician)
Sven Selka (born 23 February 1996), professionally known as Code: Pandorum, formerly INHUMAN and Static:Reset, is a German musician and record producer. He is credited with being one of the pioneers of "deathstep" music and the incorporation of orchestral music into dubstep. He has also done numerous remixes for other artists such as Riot Ten, Modestep, and Apashe. Early life Selka first began music production in 5th grade, when a friend introduced him to FL Studio, and first began electronic music and heavy metal music, but when he discovered dubstep when he was 14, he started to take influence from the style. He was inspired by artists such as Borgore, Bratkilla, Mantis, and Sadhu. Music career Selka began producing in the early deathstep music scene under the name Static:Reset. His first official release was in 2013; an EP titled ''Profanity''. Then, in 2014, he changed his name to Code: Pandorum with the release of the ''Tears of Kali'' EP. In 2016, he released his deb ...
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Inhuman (album)
Desecration are a British death metal band formed in Newport, south Wales in 1992. Background Formed in 1992, and releasing their first demo in 1993, the band caused controversy in 1995 when their debut album ''Gore and Perversion'' (original version on Anoxic Records) was infamously seized and incinerated by the local police due to the album's offensive content, for what they deemed to be its obscene nature, and banned upon release. The printers of the original artwork and lyrics, after taking the money for the pressing and without sending any copies to the band, sent the albums to the police authorities and were subsequently incinerated. Band members were arrested. The ensuing court case and media furore firmly established the name Desecration in the South Wales scene and beyond. The album was later released with a black cover featuring the statement "SORRY! Censored by the authorities. Original artwork can be obtained from Arctic Serenades. Send an IRC.", now out of print, by ...
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Fatalism (album)
''Fatalism'' is the third studio album by Australian metalcore band Polaris. The band produced and recorded the album in Melbourne in 2022 with Lance Prenc engineering and Alpha Wolf guitarist Scottie Simpson on vocal recording duties. The album was released on 1 September 2023 under Resist Records and SharpTone Records. It is the band's final album with lead guitarist Ryan Siew, after his death on 19 June 2023, with his recordings completed beforehand and released posthumously. At the 2023 J Awards, the album was nominated for Australian Album of the Year. The album was nominated for the 2023 Australian Music Prize. At the AIR Awards of 2024, the album was nominated for Best Independent Heavy Album or EP. At the 2024 ARIA Music Awards, the album was nominated for Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album. Background The first single from Polaris' then-upcoming album was "Inhumane", released on 26 May 2023. The band was performing the European leg of their ten-year anniversary ...
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Inhumanity (other)
Inhumanity may refer to: * The opposite of humanity * " Man's inhumanity to man", a phrase first documented in 1784 Music * ''Inhumanity'' (album), a 2003 album by Finnish band Mors Principium Est * ''Monolith of Inhumanity'', a 2012 studio album by American band Cattle Decapitation * ''The Gospel of Inhumanity'', a 1995 studio album by American band Blood Axis Other uses * "Inhumanity" (comics), a 2013–14 Marvel Comics crossover storyline See also * Dehumanization, the denial of full humanness in others and the cruelty and suffering that accompanies it * Inhuman (other) Inhuman may refer to: Comics *Inhumans, a fictional race in Marvel Comics ** ''Inhuman'' (comics), a comic book series focusing on Inhumans ** ''Inhumans'' (TV series), a television series set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe Music *InHuman ...
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Non-human
Non-human (also spelled nonhuman) is any entity displaying some, but not enough, human characteristics to be considered a human. The term has been used in a variety of contexts and may refer to objects that have been developed with human intelligence, such as robots or vehicles. Natural Animal rights and personhood In the animal rights movement, it is common to distinguish between " human animals" and " non-human animals". Participants in the animal rights movement generally recognize that non-human animals have some similar characteristics to those of human persons. For example, various non-human animals have been shown to register pain, compassion, memory, and some cognitive function. Some animal rights activists argue that the similarities between human and non-human animals justify giving non-human animals rights that human society has afforded to humans, such as the right to self-preservation, and some even wish for all non-human animals or at least those that bear a fu ...
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