List of Eternals

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The Eternals are a fictional race of cosmic beings appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The following is a list of known Eternals in the Marvel Universe.

Characters

Earth

The following Eternals reside on Earth:

Hex

The Hex are a group of gigantic mechanical Eternals that are among Uranos' armory.[24]

  • Phebe Reginax - A Hex that can heal the other Hex.
  • Rheaka Centaurus - A centaur-type Hex that can manipulate plants and use it to attack its opponents.
  • Syne the Memotaur - A Minotaur-type Hex who can create and manipulate fire.
  • Tetytrona - A Hex with tentacles whose tips are shaped like the heads of a snake that can emit "destruction nodes".
  • Themex - A quadrupedal Hex.
  • Thieka the Harpsicus - A flying bird-shaped Hex with intangibility.

Uranus

The following Eternals reside on Uranus:

Titan

The following Eternals reside on Titan:

  • Sui-San
    A'lars
    who, with her, founded the new Eternals of Titan. Sui-San's children included Eros and Thanos. She was slain by Thanos during his attack on Titan when he dissected her with a medical kit, hoping to learn why he was different from other children.
  • Mentor (A'lars)[28] – Assumed the position as head of the Eternals of Titan. Son of Kronos, brother of Zuras, father of Eros and Thanos.
  • Thanos[28] – Son of Mentor and Sui-San, brother of Eros. Is a Mutant Eternal with purple skin and a ridged chin, plus more power than a typical Eternal of Titan, including energy blasts, psionic abilities, and teleportation. Raised the child Gamora, and trained her to become the ultimate assassin.
  • Starfox (Eros)[28] – Titanian Eternal, child of Mentor and Sui-San and younger brother of Thanos. Became known on Earth as a hero. Former member of the Avengers, under the alias "Starfox". Has the power to control the emotions of others.
  • ISAAC – A complex and intelligent computer system which fills almost the entire interior of Saturn's moon, Titan. ISAAC controls Titan's artificial biosphere environment and all mechanical operations on Titan.
  • Demeityr[29]

Alien

There are also Eternals based on other alien species in the Marvel Universe:

  • Ultimus, a Kree
    Eternal
  • Kly'bn, the last surviving Skrull Eternal, who became elevated to an actual God of the Skrull race, symbolizing their true forms
  • Overmind, the collected mind of the Eternals of Eyung
  • Thane, the son of Thanos and an Inhuman mother. He has the ability to kill whomever he touches
  • The former Eternals of Gigantus who were the mortal enemies of the Eternals of Eyung. All the Eternals of Gigantus are now deceased. They had placed their minds into a gestalt being much in the same way the Eternals from Eyung did with the Overmind. This creature was accidentally killed by The Stranger.[30] The Stranger later claimed to be the composite Gigantian Eternal during an encounter with the Overmind.

Alternate dimensions

Some alternate versions of characters have been revealed to be Eternals:

  • Hyperion, from the Squadron Supreme is the last Eternal from Earth-712.[31] The current Hyperion from Jonathan Hickman's 2012 Avengers series is also the last surviving Eternal from his alternate Earth.

References

  1. ^ a b The Eternals #1
  2. ^ The Eternals #2
  3. ^ The Eternals #3
  4. ^ a b c d The Eternals #5
  5. ^ Whitbrook, James (May 24, 2021). "Marvel's Eternals Trailer Breakdown: Who's Who and WTF Is That?". io9. Archived from the original on May 30, 2021. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  6. ^ The Eternals #9
  7. ^ a b c d e f The Eternals #11
  8. ^ Quasar #12
  9. ^ The Eternals #12
  10. ^ The Eternals #13
  11. ^ The Eternals #17
  12. ^ a b c The Eternals vol. 2 #1 (1985)
  13. ^ The Mighty Thor #290
  14. ^ The Defenders #147 (Jan. 1986)
  15. ^ Thor Annual #7
  16. ^ a b What If #27
  17. ^ Marvel: The Lost Generation #12
  18. ^ "Titanis (Eternals)".
  19. ^ Iron Man #55
  20. ^ Eternals #11
  21. ^ Eternals Vol. 5 #1
  22. ^ Eternals Vol. 5 #7
  23. ^ A.X.E.: Death to the Mutants #1
  24. ^ A.X.E.: Judgment Day #1
  25. ^ Captain Marvel #29 (1976)
  26. ^ What If? #27
  27. ^ Captain Marvel #29 (1976)
  28. ^ a b c Iron Man #55
  29. ^ Solo Avengers #18 (May 1989)
  30. ^ Quasar #16
  31. Quasar
    #14–16