“Inhumans represent a different chapter,” Gregg said. “At least in the comics, the Inhumans, they’re a race of people who’ve been transformed. They’re mutants, more or less. I’ve always loved that part of the comics. They’re people who have evolved differently, and that generates a lot of fear. Some people want to annihilate them. Some people want to lock them up. Some people want to register them. Some of them become superheroes. Some of them become monsters. I find that particularly germane. Are we going to accept the people who are different or are we going to wipe them out?”
Funny how if you replace the word “Inhumans” with “mutants,” his description of the backdrop of X-Men comics would be identical.