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Spelling
editI'm pretty sure it's spelled "Terrigen", not "Terragen". I'd look it up, but I can't remember which box my Inhumans collection is in. There does seem to be some confusion on the Internet and it's entirely possible that Marvel has spelled it in two different ways over the course of time (although you'd hope that the editors would catch that). In any event, the title of the article is "Terrigen Mist", so if the other spelling is more accurate, then that needs to be fixed as well. GentlemanGhost 18:23, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
Stub?
editDoes this article need to be marked as a stub? I think the information in here is pretty thorough.
- Dunno, people will probably say it's because of the size, but I don't know any more about the subject, so I can add any more. If anyone knows anything else about it, they should add.T-borg 10:08, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
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Television
editI do not believe that the Kree warrior in the AoS episode mentioned said that the humans transformed were "inhumans." Nor is this mist technically the Terrigen Mist as described in Marvel Comics. There was, to my knowledge, no mention of the Terrigen Mist crystals being supplied by the Kree, nor any mention of "Diviners." I know the differences are simply cosmetic and the results are still the same (other than the fact that the changed individuals in the AoS series live on earth and not the moon), but I wanted to contribute for the sake of clarification. The mist in the TV series and the Terrigen Mist in Marvel Comics are technically different in detail and name. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dougjaso (talk • contribs) 22:53, 2 July 2015 (UTC)