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The Eternals (1985) (Comic Book)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The Eternals is a Marvel comic book maxi-series, revisiting the characters created by Jack Kirby. It’s mostly written by Peter B. Gillis (Walt Simonson took over as writer for the last four issues)Whereas Kirby’s initial series had mostly stayed separate from the shared Marvel universe, the characters subsequently made guest appearances in comics such as Iron Man, The Mighty Thor and The Avengers. Additionally, several backup stories in What If? had expanded on their origins and connected them to Jim Starlin’s Titans.All of which means that this second series, following on from those guest appearances, starts in a very different situation to the end of the last one. Zuras, leader of the Eternals, has now been killed by the Eternals’ creators, the Celestials. The Celestials have also left Earth, at least for the next few decades. Brother Tode, leader of their enemies the Deviants (and a recurring villain for the first series), has been defeated and killed by the Eternals. Tode’s general and right-hand man, Kro, has gone into hiding.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })And most Eternals have left Earth to explore space, prompted by their newly revealed connection to the Titans.With their hidden city of Olympia almost deserted, the few remaining Eternals on Earth now find themselves following a new leader and facing a new threat, as a sinister power rises to replace Tode’s regime in the Deviant city of Lemuria.
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Alas, Poor Villain: Ghaur acquires a Celestial’s power, but finds himself merely a puppet in a body controlled by the Dreaming Celestial. And then he’s evicted from the body entirely, with his spirit seemingly fading into nothingness.
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Accidental Murder: Ghaur and Ahqlau try to disguise the kidnapped Margo Damian as a Deviant, not realizing that their transformation device isn’t correctly calibrated for humans. Margo is transformed but dies in the process.
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