Chloé Zhao
"Don't just stay for the first one - also stay for the second one, too.
They are equally as important in weight, and both have big surprises for you."
https://movieweb.com/eternals-ends-t...credit-scenes/
Chloé Zhao
"Don't just stay for the first one - also stay for the second one, too.
They are equally as important in weight, and both have big surprises for you."
https://movieweb.com/eternals-ends-t...credit-scenes/
Chloé Zhao and Kevin Feige hit the red carpet premiere of Marvel Studios' Eternals to talk
about their original pitch for the film and why it was the perfect followup to the Infinity Saga.
Amazing Adventures #10 Jan 1972
"In His Hand -- the World!"
The mutant Magneto has a Universal Machine that creates monsters with super powers.
He creates a monster with the power to drain the inhuman Black Bolt's will and make him a slave.
Magneto takes Black Bolt to an underground government research installation where a new source of cosmic energy is being developed.
Black Bolt's vocal powers knock out the guards, and Magneto steals the vial containing whatever-it-is.
Meanwhile, the other Inhumans escape.
They want to ambush Magneto when he returns,
but he sees them immediately.
Then Black Bolt attacks him;
he was only pretending to have lost his will.
After the battle Magneto runs away with the canister.
For some reason that Gerry Conway doesn't bother to tell the canister explodes, killing Magneto.
Script by Gerry Conway. Pencils by Mike Sekowsky. Inks by Frank Giacoia.
Thankfully the mutant "Magneto" dies at the end of the story. No need to explain this Magneto's brown colored hair then...
ETERNALS 2 Confirmed...
Thor #300 Oct 1980
The Eternals Saga:
"Twilight of the Gods!"
Thor continues to listen to the account of the Eye of Odin, blissfully unaware
that this is the day Arishem of the Celestials will pass judgment on Earth….
Siegfried goes out hunting and meets the Rhinemaidens who ask for the Ring of the Nibelung back;
Sieg refuses, mocking talk of a curse. He then encounters Gunther and Hagen who have come to
make amends for their quarrel last issue. But Hagen, who covets the ring, stabs Siegfried in the back
with a spear. Shocked at this turn of events, Gunterh has Sieg’s body taken back to the castle.
There, he orders Hagen imprisoned but the wicked dwarf is quicker and stabs Gunther to death.
Gutrunna has him locked up and when Brunnhilda enters and sees her beloved dead,
orders him immolated on a huge pyre and leaps into it herself, horse and all. Thor
realizes then that he has failed at Odin’s purpose for granting him human form.
In Valhalla, Odin awaits the arrival of the dead Siegfried and Brunnhilda, then
restores them to their divine forms, wiping their memories of the failed mission….
Odin takes the ring, snaps it in half and uses the two parts to staple himself to Yggdrasil, after stabbing himself
with his spear Gungnir and hangs there for nine days, as penance for his failures. A mystery woman in a green
cloak stops by to show him a vision of the arrival of the Celestial Third Host and so he comes down from the tree
hurries back to Asgard and inquires of Mimir; the all-knowing flame tells him of space gods come to judge mankind.
After brooding about this for a few days, Odin calls a summit of the chief gods of all Earth’s pantheons
to hash out the matter of these invaders. They decide to send a delegation to the Celestials so Odin,
Zeus and Vishnu are chosen and they travel to the Peruvian mountains where the Celestial city was.
They are met by Ajak who explains that the Celestials had created
humanity and therefore had the right to judge as they saw fit.
The divine trio fire their weapons at Arishem who absorbs the energy
and gives them each a vision of the destruction of gateways to their homes;
this will he do unless the gods promise not to interfere for the next millennium.
Odin, Vishnu and Zeus bow to Arishem as a pledge. Odin returned to
Asgard and built the Destroyer armor and the Oversword in
preparation for the next meeting of gods and Celestials….
Thor realizes he has misjudged his sire and takes the eye and heads back to Asgard;
there he finds everyone dead including Odin who still sits on his throne. He also finds
the Oversword missing and goes to the Well of Mimir which is dying. Thor tosses the
Eye of Odin into it and it recovers enough to tell the Thunder God that Odin
has entered the Destroyer and taken the Oversword to fight the Celestials.
Odin smashes his way into the Celestials’ dome, followed by the
Eternals’ Uni-Mind, and faces the assembled Fourth Host.
The Celestials fire upon the Uni-Mind, causing it to fall apart into the individual Eternals.
Odin battles them but finds he can cause them no per-
manent damage but they can pierce the indestructible armor.
Thor arrives to add a raging storm to the battle but it does not help Odin.
Odin bows in defeat and the Celestials pour their power
onto him turning the Destroyer into a mass of molten slag.
Thor, enraged, strikes out at the Celestials but he can do them no harm—until
he smashes the pedestal Arishem stands on, toppling the leader to the ground.
Shouting defiance, Thor raises the Oversword and pierces Arishem’s breast. But then
Arishem calmly draws the sword out and melts it in his hand—then he reaches for Thor.
The woman in the green cloak appears between them and orders him to halt;
she reveals herself to be Mother Earth, with an offering of twelve youths, each representing
one of the pantheons, to be disciples of the Celestials, in exchange for the life of the planet.
And so Arishem decides to spare the Earth and he and his host depart with the youths,
leaving Mother Earth to inform the injured Thor that she is his birth mother….
Script by Mark Gruenwald and Ralph Macchio, pencils by Keith Pollard (breakdowns) and Gene Day (finished art)
History and Origin of Marvel's STARFOX!
Rise of Apocalypse #1 Oct 1996
"Hammer & Chisel"
5000 years ago, a gray-skinned and facially disfigured baby is born among
a tribe called Akkba on the borderlands of the ancient Egyptian civilization,
and was cast out to die. However, Baal, the leader of a clan of warrior-nomads
called Sandstormers, saves the boy, believing that “this child is destined for greatness.”
Nearly two decades later, the pharaoh Rama-Tut receives news from
his vizier Logos about “a young outlander of bizarre appearance…of
prodigious strength of will and body,” known as En Sabah Nur,
for whom the pharaoh has been searching for years. Rama-Tut sends Logos along with his
chief war general Ozymandias to destroy the Sandstormers and retrieve the young mutant.
Meanwhile among the Sandstormers, En Sabah Nur successfully overcomes his first
battle, killing three tribesmen who sought to ostracize him once again. He is then taken
underground by Baal, into the secret chambers comprising Rama-Tut’s crashed time-ship.
Baal reveals that he himself found Rama-Tut after his crash and nursed him back to health,
only to see Rama-Tut turn on him, destroy most of his tribe, and seize the pharaoh’s crown with his
futuristic technology. Baal tells En Sabah Nur that he saw his face among the mysterious designs
and emblems within the ship, and this is why he believes he is destined to overthrow Rama-Tut.
En Sabah Nur seizes a mysterious, powerful artifact and vows to use it against Rama-Tut.
Directly above them at the surface, Ozymandias’s army clashes with the Sandstormers,
who were waiting for the attack but both armies are swallowed by a massive cave-in.
Logos returns to Rama-Tut with news of the catastrophe, but the pharaoh is unperturbed,
because he is certain En Sabah Nur will have survived. He says he will be waiting for him when he emerges.
Script by Terry Kavanagh, art by Adam Pollina, Mark Morales and Harry Candelario
And shortly after this young En Sabah Nur realizes that while he's strong... he's only barely begun to learn how to wield his powers.
Soon... very soon indeed...
Who Is Arishem The Judge | What Happens During a Celestial Judgement
Rise of Apocalypse #2 Nov 1996
"Blood of the Father"
En Sabah Nur and Baal are trapped in a cave-in and Nur is pinned under a boulder.
Baal tends to his wounds and they struggle to find a way out of the caves.
Meanwhile outside the cave Ozymandias leads slaves in the building of a pyramid
while Rama Tut marries his sister Nephri. Back in the cave, Baal tells the origin of Rama-Tut, that he came from the sky with the Sphinx
and lost his ship, which the Sandstormers found and kept from him. Rama-tut slaughtered the Sandstormers in retribution.
Baal dies before they can escape the cave but tells Nur that he is "the first one" and he is to go to the Sphinx before he passes.
Nur claws his way to the surface and is found by Logos, Rama Tut's head scientist who wants to use him against Ozymandias.
Script by Terry Kavanagh and James Felder art by Adam Pollina and Mark Morales
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