Comics character creator Stan Lee has confirmed Marvel Studios is developing a live action TV series, based on Marvel Comics' "The Inhumans".

"The Inhumans", co-created by Lee and illustrator Jack Kirby, debuted in Marvel Comics' "Fantastic Four" #45 (December 1965).
In their debut, "The Inhumans" origins were established millions of years ago, at the beginning of the alien 'Kree-Skrull' war, when the Kree set up a station on Uranus to observe sentient life on Earth.
The Kree then experimented on primitive homo sapiens by splicing 'Eternals' DNA into 'Cro-Magnons'. Their goal was to investigate ways of circumventing their own evolutionary stagnation, while creating a powerful mutant strain of soldiers for protection against the Skrulls.
The Kree then experimented on primitive homo sapiens by splicing 'Eternals' DNA into 'Cro-Magnons'. Their goal was to investigate ways of circumventing their own evolutionary stagnation, while creating a powerful mutant strain of soldiers for protection against the Skrulls.

Their test subjects, known as the 'Inhumans', formed their own society, thriving in seclusion,developing their own advanced technology, including the 'Terrigen Mist' which gave them superpowers.

Their once-secret existence waseentually revealed to the rest of humanity, through stories involving the Fantastic Four, 'Avengers', and 'X-Men'.

The Inhumans king is the mute noble 'Black Bolt'.

His royal family includes 'Medusa', 'Karnak', 'Gorgon', 'Triton', 'Crystal', 'Maximus the Mad' and the canine 'Lockjaw'.