The Inhumans always bothered me as a concept. They're arbitrarily treated as better than mutants and so their stories always seemed like punching down in comparison.
Then the had later stories (because of real-world copyright issues) where their mist is toxic to mutants.
I want a show/comic to have the main hero become disillusioned after losing something/someone precious to a villain the status quo produced and come to the realization that a revolution is just what society needs.
Oh wait, we already had Injustice, and it was fucking awful.
Cecil: He's mad, even he doesn't know why he's destroying Rushmore
Doc Seismic: We shouldn't glorify slave-owners.
I honestly thought they were going somewhere with that, like that would hint Cecil being untrustworthy or something, but nope. Apparently madness and criticizing American propaganda are just the same thing.
In fairness, Invincible was being written in the mid-2000s with all that entails.
I haven't read the original GN but I assume that was a detail added by the animated adaption?