SPOILER WARNING REALISTIC
SPOILER WARNING REALISTIC
Not really excited about the way they are going regarding their powers in the movie....
Ommadon: “By summoning all the dark powers I will infest the spirit of man So that he uses his science and logic to destroy himself. Greed and avarice shall prevail, and those who do not hear my words shall pay the price. I'll teach man to use his machines, I'll show him what distorted science can give birth to. I'll teach him to fly like a fairy, and I'll give him the ultimate answer to all his science can ask. And the world will be free for my magic again.”
Ikaris in Thena Halloween Party in spain
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Avengers #248 Oct 1984
"To Save the Eternals!" Guest-starring the Eternals.
Maelstrom has captured the Uni-Mind in a beam intended to drain its raw mental energy for his own use, ultimately killing the Eternals.
Having swiftly arrived by quinjet, the Vision attacks the villain, while the Scarlet Witch first frees, then disrupts the Uni-Mind.
His ability to absorb kinetic energy, thus using his opponents' strength against them,
enables Maelstrom to stand against the Eternals and Avengers' combined might,
but when the struggle begins to turn against him, he summons his ally, Deathurge,
whose ebony spear passes through him, leaving him dead and cold.
The immaterial Deathurge then easily escapes.
In the wake of the battle, most of the Eternals,
acting on the Uni-Mind's decision,
soon depart for space, while a comparative handful elect to remain on Earth.
Flashback cameos by Black Bolt and the Thing
Avengers Lineup: Captain Marvel, Scarlet Witch, Starfox, Vision and the Wasp.
NOTE: Deathurge previously appeared in Marvel Two-in-One 72.
Script by Roger Stern. Art by Al Milgrom (breakdowns) and Joe Sinnott (finishes) and crew.
So, since Marvel is likely to give some fanfare to the Eternals inevitable revival, is it time to finally make use of the purple cousin for some brand-polishing?
Just reread Neil Gaimans run on Eternals. Felt it could’ve had a few more issues and suffered a little with pacing. The first half was really cool and different. I’d be surprised if the films didn’t go this direction with them no longer remembering.
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