Today's All-New Inhumans #11 sees the mutant Frenzy laying it thick on the Inhuman Crystal, in a rather Larry Wilmore fashion. "Keeping in one hundred" in this case involves making allusions between the fate of the mutants and the Jewish holocaust. Does that count under Godwin's Law? I forget.

So, yes, mutants are still pretty angry that there's a big cloud of Terrigen mist floating around the world, killing and sterilising mutants as the M-Pox. And no one's managed to do anything about it really, not even, you know, weather controlling Storm. And yes, the mutants blame the Inhumans, such as in A-Force #9…

And the US government may be looking for a cure for the Terrigen Mist – but seem more up for weaponising it to fight mutants, over in Uncanny Avengers #14.

So, you know, it's not good. But could All-New X-Men #13 help at all? Featuring Bobby Drake, the young Iceman brought from the past to the present, and now outed as a young gay man, on the pull in the nightclubs of Miami, have a solution?

Especially when he meets another young man called Romeo.

Do we have to remind everyone that Romeo And Juliet is the tale of star-crossed lovers, from different, opposing families at war with each other, a relationship doomed to tragedy but worth taking the risk over?

Because Romeo… …is an Inhuman.

Break out the Dire Straits!

All-New X-Men #13, All New Inhumans #11, A-Force #9 and Uncanny Avenrgs #11 are all published by Marvel Comics today.