Marvel's The Inhumans Logo Revealed

03/26/2017 02:36 pm EDT

The social media campaign for Marvel's The Inhumans looks to be preparing for liftoff.

The Facebook account and Twitter account for Marvel's The Inhumans each received a bit of a facelift today, with new banners and new profile pictures.

These new image assets reveal the first official logo for Marvel's The Inhumans. The logo is modeled closely on the classic Inhumans logo used by Marvel Comics with a few embellishments. The extended middle lines of the letters "H" and "A" are directed downwards rather than straight outwards, the pointed ends of the "I," "U," and two letters "N" are longer, and the entire word has been given sheen that is both metallic and spacey. The "Marvel" logo is also attached to the top.

See it for yourself below.

Marvel Entertainment revealed Marvel's The Inhumans will be an eight-episodes "series." The use of the word "series" makes it unclear if Marvel's The Inhumans is being considered a limited event or has potential to be renewed.

Marvel's The Inhumans is a truly unique project. Once expected to be a Marvel Studios film (an idea that Marvel Studios has yet to officially banish), Marvel The Inhumans will now become the first network television program to debut in IMAX theaters before premiering on television.

Marvel Television and ABC's Marvel's Agents of SHIELD has been dealing with Inhumans through most of its four seasons, but Marvel's The Inhumans will focus on Marvel's most popular Inhuman characters, the Inhuman Royal Family.

As king of the Inhumans, Blackagar Boltagon is the leader of the Royal Family and the entire Inhuman people. Terrigenesis bestowed upon Black Bolt a voice that can level a mountain or destroy a city with just a whisper. As such, he rules silently, a trait that will carry over into the television series. Black Bolt traditionally has the aid of his wife, Queen Medusa, to translate his silent commands to others.

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The Inhumans were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in the pages of Fantastic Four during the early days of the Marvel Universe. The secretive civilization was genetically engineered by the alien Kree during Earth's pre-history. The Inhumans have mostly lived in seclusion in the city of Attilan, which periodically relocates to different areas on Earth and sometimes to the moon. More recently, the creation of two roving Terrigen Mist clouds have caused a sudden surge in Inhuman population and forced the Royals to leave the shadows and begin integrating with human society.

Marvel's The Inhumans stars Anson Mount, Serinda Swan, Iwan Rheon, Ken Leung, Eme Ikwuakor, Isabelle Cornish, Mike Moh, Sonya Balmores and Ellen Woglom.

Roel Reine will direct the first two episodes, which will debut in IMAX theaters on Labor Day weekend before airing on ABC in the fall.

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Marvel's The InhumansSunday at on ABC

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