1960s Black Bolt's first appearance established the character as being a member of the
Inhuman ruling class. The title
Thor featured a back-up feature called "Tales of the Inhumans", which recounts Black Bolt's origin story. The son of
King Agon and
Queen Rynda, Black Bolt is exposed to the mutagenic Terrigen Mist while still an embryo, and eventually demonstrates the ability to manipulate
electrons. To protect the Inhuman community from his devastating voice, Black Bolt is placed inside a sound-proof chamber and is tutored in the use of his powers. Reentering Inhuman society as a young man—having vowed never to speak—Black Bolt is attacked by his younger brother
Maximus, who attempts, unsuccessfully, to goad him into speaking. Black Bolt proved popular, and decides to leave
Attilan to explore the outside world. Black Bolt reappears in a story focusing on his cousin
Medusa, drives off the
Hulk after he defeats the entire Inhuman Royal Family (Medusa,
Gorgon,
Karnak,
Triton, and
Crystal), and with the Fantastic Four, battles his brother Maximus and his own group of rogue Inhumans.
1970s After being forced to intercede in the budding romance between his cousin Crystal and the Fantastic Four's
Johnny Storm, Black Bolt and the Inhumans feature in the title
Amazing Adventures, and battle villains such as the
Mandarin and
Magneto. A story in
The Avengers, told in
flashback, reveals how Black Bolt came to be ruler of the Inhumans and Maximus was driven mad. Black Bolt discovered his brother had secretly allied himself with the alien
Kree—the race whose genetic experiments first created the Inhumans. In trying to stop an escaping Kree vessel, he overextended his sonic powers and caused the vessel to crash. The crash resulted in the deaths of several members of the Council of Genetics, including his parents, and Maximus was driven insane by his proximity to Black Bolt's use of his voice. Black Bolt becomes king, but is haunted by the consequences of his actions. Black Bolt settles a quarrel between Johnny Storm and the mutant
Quicksilver for the affections of Crystal, and frees the slave
caste of Inhuman society, the
Alpha Primitives. Black Bolt and the Royal Family aid the hero
Spider-Man against the time-traveling villain
Kang the Conqueror, and is forced to again battle the
Hulk, teams with the Fantastic Four and the Avengers against the threat of the robot
Ultron, and again allies with the Fantastic Four against the fifth-dimensional villain Xemu. Black Bolt and the Inhumans feature in a self-titled bi-monthly series battling threats such as the villain
Blastaar and the Kree, who regard the Inhumans as abominations. Black Bolt encounters the immortal villain the
Sphinx—who has defeated the Fantastic Four and the Royal Family blasting him into deep space, aids Kree hero
Captain Marvel in preventing a war between the Kree and
Skrulls on Earth, joins with Fantastic Four member the
Thing to defeat the villain
Graviton, and appears briefly during an announcement that Crystal is pregnant with Quicksilver's child.
1980s Black Bolt revisits his origins when he, members of the Royal Family, and Fantastic Four members
Mister Fantastic and the Thing battle the villain
Maelstrom. Maelstrom is revealed to be the son of a rival of Black Bolt's father, and—after his minions are defeated—attempts to destroy Attilan with a guided missile. Black Bolt, however, manages to defuse the missile and Maelstrom is defeated. Black Bolt's search for a new site for the city of Attilan (eventually the
Himalayas) is detailed in a back-up feature of the
alternate universe title
What If?. Another back-up feature in
What If? details how Black Bolt worked with the
Eternals to move the city of Attilan to the Himalayas. Black Bolt also directed the eventual move of Attilan to the Moon when the pollution on Earth became too much for the Inhumans. He is rated with other powerful Marvel characters by Spider-Man in an "out of universe" conversation with the reader. He appears in a graphic novel detailing the eventual death of former ally
Mar-Vell due to cancer. He also appears in a one-shot publication featuring humorous parodies of the Marvel Universe -
Fantastic Four Roast, and aids superheroine
Dazzler against the villain
Absorbing Man. An alien device abandoned on the moon causes Black Bolt, the Royal Family, and the Fantastic Four to experience nightmares until destroyed by
Triton. Black Bolt is imprisoned by Maximus (who has also swapped their bodies), but he is freed by the Royal Family and the Avengers. He appears in a one-shot title detailing several of Marvel's
continuity mistakes. He marries his cousin
Medusa after an interrupting battle between a Kree and Skrull soldier. He appears in another
What If? issue and a back-up tale in
Marvel Fanfare. With the Royal Family, Black Bolt encounters Dazzler once again, appears in flashbacks in two issues of
The Avengers, attempts to subdue an erratic Quicksilver (distraught over his wife's affair), and aids the mutant team
X-Factor in defeating Maximus. The Inhumans then assist the Fantastic Four against the villain
Diablo, skirmish with a later version of the team during
The Evolutionary War. They also appear in the first issue of
What If?s second volume. Black Bolt clashes with Attilan's Genetic Council when they forbid the birth of the child he conceived with Medusa. She ends up fleeing to Earth to bear her son (
Ahura). Black Bolt destroys the alien
symbiote that Spider-Man bonds with in another issue of
What If?, and with the Royal Family encounters the hero
Daredevil.
1990s After another appearance in a back-up feature in the title
What If? a story told in flashback reveals how Maximus, using a creation called the
Trikon, forced Black Bolt from Attilan. Black Bolt, however, eventually defeats the Trikon and regains the throne. After aiding the teen super group the
New Warriors, the Royal Family joins forces with X-Factor to stop master villain
Apocalypse. Black Bolt makes a series of brief guest appearances in several titles and his child is threatened by rogue Inhumans. He and the Royal family break away from Attilan after rescuing his son from the corrupted Genetics Council. After two more appearances in back-up features in the titles
X-Factor and
Starblast, Black Bolt appears in several panels in two titles before starring in the one-shot publication
Inhumans: The Great Refuge (May 1995), which details the Inhumans' ongoing battle with the Kree. With the Royal Family, the Fantastic Four, and Doom's heir
Kristoff Vernard, Black Bolt thwarts Morgan le Fay and Maximus again, battling Thor and Sub-Mariner in the process. He appears with the Fantastic Four during the
Onslaught crisis. After appearing in the one-shot title
Bug, Black Bolt and the Inhumans feature in the
Heroes Reborn universe, where they worship the entity
Galactus and his
Heralds, as gods. Black Bolt encounters the noble savage
Ka-Zar and witnesses Quicksilver reunite with Crystal before he and the Royal Family appear in a back-up feature in the
Fantastic Four title. Black Bolt and the Inhumans then feature in a self-titled limited series which deals with the "coming of age" of a new group of Inhumans and stopping Maximus, who with both human and Inhuman allies attempts to subvert his brother's rule. After an appearance in the final issue of a
Quicksilver limited series Black Bolt and the Inhumans team with Canadian superteam
Alpha Flight.
2000s Black Bolt is featured—again with the Royal Family—in a third self-titled limited series that has major developments for the Inhumans.
Ronan the Accuser leads the Kree in a surprise attack, capturing Attilan and forcing the Royal Family into service against Kree enemies the
Shi'ar. Karnak, Gorgon, and Triton covertly join the Shi'ar
Imperial Guard while Black Bolt and Medusa must attempt the
assassination of the Shi'ar ruler
Lilandra Neramani at a ceremony ratifying an alliance between the Shi'ar and the Spartoi. Although the attempt fails and Black Bolt manages to defeat Ronan in personal combat, the Inhuman people choose to leave with the Kree and pursue a new future. This leaves Black Bolt and the Royal Family alone to fend for themselves. Interdimensional adventurers the
Exiles also encounter an alternate universe version of Black Bolt. Black Bolt decides to attempt reintegration with Earth, and several younger Inhumans—recently exposed to
Terrigen Mist—explore Earth with mixed results, including at one stage the intervention of the Fantastic Four. The Inhumans resettle in the
Blue Area of the Moon and begin to rebuild. Black Bolt also appears briefly in the mutant title
X-Statix and a one-shot title,
Inhumans 2099, speculates on the future of the Inhumans and their role on Earth. In the title
New Avengers, Black Bolt is revealed to be a member of a superhero council called the
Illuminati, which was formed during the
Kree–Skrull War to deal with threats to Earth. During the "
Son of M" storyline, Quicksilver steals a canister of Terrigen crystals from Attilan, with Black Bolt and the rest of the Royal Family attempting to retrieve it. Black Bolt also rejects the
Superhuman Registration Act and refuses to become involved in the ensuing "
Civil War." Courtesy of the hero
Sentry, Black Bolt monitors the situation. In the limited series
Silent War, the
US military attacks the Inhumans to prevent them from retrieving the crystals. Believing the stolen crystals should be returned to Attilan, Black Bolt issues a warning to the
United States concerning further acts of aggression, and eventually launches an offensive against the nation. Gorgon and other Inhumans are captured during the attack, which prompts Black Bolt to personally head a team to rescue his subjects and retrieve the crystals. While the mission is successful, Maximus takes advantage of the situation and overthrows and temporarily incarcerates Black Bolt. The Illuminati also collect the
Infinity Gems, and—to prevent the
abuse of power by the
Titan Thanos and others—split the gems between themselves, vowing that they never be used in unison again. Black Bolt is given the "Reality" gem. Black Bolt apparently suffers a setback when brutally beaten by the
Hulk, on a rampage during the "
World War Hulk" storyline and seeking revenge on Black Bolt for his role in the Hulk's exile from Earth. During the events of the
Secret Invasion limited series it is revealed that this was not in fact Black Bolt, but rather a
Skrull, who is killed in battle by members of the Illuminati. The true Black Bolt is captured by the Skrulls, who intended to use his voice as a weapon of mass destruction. Black Bolt is rescued when the heroes of Earth defeat the Skrull army and discover the location of their captured teammates. Black Bolt, angered by the repercussions caused by the Skrull invasion, changes tactics and embarks on an aggressive campaign against all former persecutors of the Inhumans in the
War of Kings limited series. At his command, the Inhumans attack the Kree and overthrow Ronan the Accuser, with Black Bolt declaring himself supreme ruler of the Kree Empire. This is followed by a preemptive strike from the
Shi'ar empire, now controlled by the usurper
Vulcan. Black Bolt intended to release the Terrigen Mist across the galaxy and end the war when, courtesy of the subsequent mutations, all are rendered equal, but the plan was interrupted by Vulcan, the two clashing as the bomb charged up. Although Vulcan was nearly killed by Black Bolt's voice, Black Bolt prepared to abandon his plan when Crystal pointed out that the powers produced by the explosion would only inspire more harm rather than good. However, an enraged Vulcan retained enough strength to stop Black Bolt from teleporting away with Crystal and
Lockjaw, which resulted in Black Bolt and Vulcan apparently dying in the subsequent explosion of the Terrigen bomb, as Crystal only negated the Terrigen Mists within the bomb without shutting down its ability to explode.
2010s He in fact survived the explosion. It was revealed that Black Bolt likely represents the anomaly of the Kree Inhuman genetics program that had been predicted hundreds of thousands of years ago. The genetic prophecy was that this anomaly would bring about the end of the
Supreme Intelligence. To prevent this outcome, the Kree Supreme Intelligence had ordered the destruction of all the worlds where the genetic experiments took place. Only five colonies escaped, including Earth's: these were the
Universal Inhumans. After his return to Attilan, Black Bolt joined the Universal Inhumans and was presented with four new brides, one from each of the other colonies. They returned to Earth to help defeat the last four Reeds of the Interdimensional Council. They then faced the Kree Armada, who had been ordered by the resurrected Kree Supreme Intelligence to wipe out Earth and the Inhumans. After the Kree fled in defeat, the Inhumans followed in pursuit. Guided by Franklin Richards, Black Bolt confronted the Supreme Intelligence, surviving long enough to surrender and trigger protocols forcing terms of a truce. He convinced them that the prophecy has been broken, and that he was no longer a threat. They parted ways, but Black Bolt had to agree to Ronan (Crystal's husband) returning alone to the Kree domain. During the
Infinity storyline, Black Bolt was visited by
Thanos'
Black Order to demand a tribute, the heads of Inhuman younglings between the ages of 16 and 22 or the annihilation of Earth's inhabitants. Using the Terrigen Codex, Black Bolt discovered Thanos used the tribute demand as a cover for his true mission: to kill his secret Inhuman-descendant son whose identity and location were unknown even by his father. After the Inhumans denied the tribute to
Corvus Glaive, Thanos personally visited Black Bolt in Attilan. Finding the Inhuman city empty with only Black Bolt left, Black Bolt unleashed a powerful scream which tore down Attilan itself and activated a Terrigen Bomb which spread the Mists across the Earth. Thanos survived the attack and found Black Bolt still alive in the rubble. Thanos demanded to know the location of his son. Black Bolt refused and continued attacking Thanos with his voice until an enraged Thanos knocked him out. Black Bolt was held captive for Thanos to use his power to activate the Illuminati's
anti-matter bombs to destroy the Earth. When the Illuminati arrived in the Necropolis, they found Thanos' general
Supergiant, with Black Bolt under her control as she uses Black Bolt to defeat them. When Supergiant activated the bombs, Maximus appeared with the trigger. He triggered the bombs, but also used Lockjaw to transport the anti-matter bomb along with Supergiant to a distant uninhabited planet where she died in the explosion. Black Bolt was liberated and left the scene along with Maximus and Lockjaw. In the ancient location of Attilan in the Himalayas, Black Bolt hid the Terrigen Codex and made Maximus understand his survival and that of his brother were to be kept a secret. Maximus also deduced that Black Bolt was always going to activate the Terrigen Bomb irrespective of Thanos' arrival which was to herald a new age of the Inhumans. After being examined by Maximus, Black Bolt discovered with his brother that the Terrigen Bomb had greatly diminished Black Bolt's powers. Black Bolt and Maximus agreed to keep this a secret. Using exogenetically charged waters, Maximus was able to help Black Bolt recover from the power loss he suffered after the detonation of the Terrigen Bomb. During the "
Secret Wars" storyline, Black Bolt takes part in the incursion between
Earth-616 and
Earth-1610. He is taken out by the Children of Tomorrow. In the aftermath of the Secret Wars storyline, Medusa sends
Nur and Auran to find Black Bolt who is forced by Maximus to use his voice against them, killing Auran. Black Bolt and Medusa end up separating over his prolonged absence from Attilan. Nonetheless, they team up to battle Kang the Conqueror for their son Ahura (Black Bolt had earlier given Ahura over to Kang for safe-keeping during the incursions). Unwelcome in Attilan, Black Bolt now runs the "Quiet Room," a
nightclub that functions as a neutral zone for metahumans. At one point, a resurrected Auran steals his voice, but it is restored with the help of Sterilon. During the "
Death of X" storyline, Black Bolt is framed for the death of Cyclops. When the truce between the Inhumans and X-Men is broken during the
Inhumans vs. X-Men storyline, Black Bolt is subsequently ambushed by Emma Frost and Dazzler in the Quiet Room. A disguised Dazzler is able to absorb the energy from his voice and counterattack him with it. He is held captive by the X-Men in Forge's workshop in the dimension of Limbo until his rescue by Medusa and the Inhumans. He helps Medusa neutralize Emma Frost. In the aftermath, there is hope of reconciliation between the Royal couple as she joins Black Bolt in the Quiet Room. Black Bolt and a group of Inhumans tracked down Maximus and captured him for his trial. Black Bolt later spoke to Maximus privately. Black Bolt was imprisoned in a deep space torture prison that was meant for Maximus. Upon defeating his fellow inmate
Absorbing Man, Black Bolt confronted the as-yet-unidentified jailer. When his quasi-sonic no longer worked, Black Bolt was killed and revived. Black Bolt later made acquaintances with Absorbing Man, Blinky,
Metal Master, and Raava. After discovering that the Jailer is an Inhuman who was incarcerated in the torture prison and has since taken over it, Black Bolt and his fellow inmates fight the Jailer. Absorbing Man sacrifices himself so that Black Bolt can kill the Jailer and enable his fellow inmates to escape. Black Bolt returns to Earth with Blinky. They inform
Titania about her husband Crusher's heroic death. At the funeral, Blinky is kidnapped by Lash. He forces Black Bolt to surrender and injects him with a poison to prepare his blood to be used as part of a new Terrigen-type bomb that will produce new Inhumans. The pain of the process sends Black Bolt's mind towards Medusa's mind. They interact on a psychic plane and update each other. He finds out about Medusa's love for Gorgon and they determine that they cannot go back to their marriage. Instead, they will move forward and Medusa promises to find them as they get separated. Black Bolt breaks free only to succumb to the poison. Blinky tries to protect him, but turns into a monster channeling the Jailer. After an encounter with the Progenitors, Medusa and Black Bolt meet on the Astral Plane and agreed to continue as partners and not lovers. When Medusa takes the Primagen, it restores her hair and health while also causing a backlash in the attacking Progenitor to destroy the approaching Progenitors causing the Ordinator-Class Progenitors that saw the attack from the World Farm to spare Earth from their invasion. In "
Death of the Inhumans," Black Bolt calls together the four Queens of the Universal Inhuman tribes to respond to this threat. However, the meeting goes far from as planned, as an Inhuman executioner named Vox, a Super-Inhuman created by the Kree, begins his bloody rampage across the place. Vox controls several Inhumans, forcing Black Bolt to battle them. During the conflict, Maximus and Triton are killed. During the "
Imperial" storyline, Black Bolt and Lockjaw arrive on the planet Kal Lak'Thunn to confront Grandmaster and a resurrected Maximus. After defeating Grandmaster, Black Bolt leaves with Maximus and Lockjaw to rebuild the Inhuman empire. ==Powers and abilities==