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Eternity (comics)

Eternity is a fictional cosmic entity appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by scripter-editor Stan Lee and artist-plotter Steve Ditko, the character is first mentioned in Strange Tales #134 (July 1965) and first appears in Strange Tales #138 (Nov. 1965).[1]

Eternity
Eternity as featured in JLA/Avengers #1
(September 2003)
Art by George Pérez
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceStrange Tales #138
(November 1965)
Created byStan Lee (writer)
Steve Ditko (artist)
In-story information
SpeciesAbstract entity
Notable aliasesThe Living Embodiment of the Universe
The Living Sentience of the Cosmos
Abilities

Debuting in the Silver Age of Comic Books, the character has appeared in five decades of Marvel continuity and appeared in associated Marvel merchandise including animated television series, films, trading cards, and video games.

Eternity appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Thor: Love and Thunder (2022).

Publication history

Eternity debuted in an epic 17-issue storyline dubbed "The Eternity Saga", which occurred in the ongoing feature "Doctor Strange" in Strange Tales #130–146 (March 1965–July 1966).[2][3] The character was first mentioned in the 10-page story "Earth Be My Battleground" in Strange Tales #134 (July 1965), and first seen in the 10-page story "If Eternity Should Fail" in Strange Tales #138 (Nov. 1965).[4]

Following the publication's retitling as Doctor Strange, the character returned in issues #180–182 (May–July 1969), and thereafter continued to appear in stories that were cosmic in scope, including in Doctor Strange vol. 2 #10–13 (Oct. 1974–April 1975); The Defenders #92 (Feb. 1981); and a story by writer-artist John Byrne in Fantastic Four #262 (Jan. 1984) that attracted controversy. At the conclusion of that story, Eternity validated the existence of another cosmic character, Galactus. Howard University Professor of Literature Marc Singer stated Byrne used the character Eternity as a means to "justify planetary-scale genocide".[5]

Eternity guest starred in Secret Wars II #6–7 (Dec. 1984–Jan. 1985);[6] Silver Surfer vol. 3 #6 & 10 (Dec. 1987, April 1988) and with Marvel's cosmic hierarchy in the limited series The Infinity Gauntlet #1–6 (July–Dec. 1991),[7][8] and in its sequel, The Infinity War #1–6 (June–Nov. 1992).[9][10] The character played a pivotal role in limited series Avengers Infinity #1–4 (Sept.–Dec. 2000).[11] Major revelations about the character appeared in a storyline in Quasar #19–25 (Feb.–Aug. 1991). Other appearances, again in storylines that featured a cosmic theme, included Infinity Abyss #1–6 (Aug.–Oct. 2002);[12] and Defenders vol. 3, #1–5 (Sept. 2005–Jan. 2006).[13]

Eternity has also appeared in the alternate universe titles What If? #32 (April 1982), Marvel: The End #1–6 (May 2003–Aug. 2003),[14] and JLA/Avengers #1–4 (Sept. 2003–May 2004).[15] Eternity's origin, along with the birth of the Marvel Multiverse, was finally revealed in The Ultimates 2 #6 (2017).[16] He returned in 2019's Doctor Strange story arc "Herald Supreme".[17][18]

Fictional character biography

Eternity, along with his sister Infinity, were born with the Big Bang and they represent the multiverse in its current iteration (but each universe has its own Eternity and Infinity that represent that universe). Before Eternity, there was a single universe, whose animating force was the primal cosmic being that would later call itself the First Firmament. The First Firmament was attacked by its creations, The Celestials, during the catastrophic cosmic war that erupted between them and their counterpart creations, the Aspirants. The climax of that war resulted in the Celestials' weapons tearing the first universe apart. The core essence of the First Firmament and the surviving Aspirants desperately fled to the void outside creation. The torn fragments of the sundered first universe then coalesced into a new being that was made up of hundreds of universes: the "Second Cosmos" which was the first multiverse. Creation would then evolve, die and be reborn six more times, each time evolving and changing to add new realities, forces and properties to itself-and all these changes would be reflected in the corresponding birth of Eternity. After the destruction of the multiverse by the incursions and its rebirth at the hands of Reed Richards, Franklin Richards, and Molecule Man, Eternity is in his 8th incarnation.[19]

The first recorded human contact with Eternity is by Doctor Strange, who seeks the entity out when his master the Ancient One is attacked by former pupil Baron Mordo. After a series of battles with Mordo and his minions, and discovering that arch-foe Dormammu is secretly backing Mordo, Strange finds and speaks with Eternity. The entity advises Strange that he is capable of defeating his foes without aid, and Strange wins a duel with Dormammu (who is ultimately defeated by Eternity) and thwarts an attempted sabotage in his Sanctum Sanctorum.[20]

On New Year's Eve, the entity is kidnapped by Doctor Strange's foe Nightmare, who after causing time distortions that allow beings such as dinosaurs and barbarians to appear in New York City, appears before Strange and his aide and sometime lover Clea. Nightmare challenges the mystic to attempt to rescue Eternity, and after accepting, Strange enters Nightmare's Dream World. After an extended series of battles and a temporary defeat, Strange successfully recruits the X-Men foe the Juggernaut to stop Nightmare from merging his realm with Earth, and together they free Eternity. The entity then banishes Nightmare while Doctor Strange and the Juggernaut restore reality.[21]

The entity is aided by superhero team the Defenders, who locate three missing fragments of its being and convince them to rejoin with Eternity.[22]

Eternity is also summoned to the trial of Fantastic Four member Mister Fantastic, who is accused of saving the life of fellow cosmic entity Galactus. Eternity allows all present to momentarily possess "cosmic awareness", thereby allowing them to understand that Galactus is a vital part of the universe, despite the continued extinction of entire species.[23]

During a series of extended battles between cosmic hero Quasar and the villain Maelstrom (the avatar of the entity Oblivion), Eternity is revealed to have a "twin" entity, Infinity, with the pair representing the space-time continuum and the living force of the universe.[24]

The character appears with the entire cosmic hierarchy (eventually revealed to be "retconned" into an avatar of the entity[25]) during an encounter with the entity the Beyonder[26] and consults with fellow entity Galactus when the Elders of the Universe plan to destroy the latter (to initiate a new Big Bang and restart the universe).[27]

Abraxas was imprisoned inside Eternity and was released when Galactus died.

Together with the cosmic hierarchy Eternity opposes the Eternal Thanos when the villain wields the Infinity Gauntlet, although they are all eventually defeated.[28] Once Thanos is eventually dispatched (courtesy of his own carelessness), Eternity unsuccessfully advises fellow cosmic entity the Living Tribunal against allowing the Infinity Gems to be used in conjunction.[29] Eternity develops animosity towards the artificial being Adam Warlock, whom the entity encounters on several occasions.[30]

Eternity also "spawned" several "children", or concepts that became separate, independent entities: Empathy; Eulogy; Expediency; Entropy; Epiphany; Enmity and Eon (Eon is eventually killed and replaced in turn by the concept Epoch[31]).

Eternity is imprisoned by the Magus (the evil alter ego of Adam Warlock) who attempts to reunite the Infinity Gems for his own use. The villain is eventually defeated when Eternity merges with Infinity and together they strip the Magus of his newfound power.[32]

Eternity is also summoned by the superhero team the Avengers to reason with the cosmic entities the Infinites[33] and observes the attempts of Thanos and several of Earth's heroes to defeat several of his clones, who are dedicated to destroying the universe and in turn, Eternity itself.[34]

Eternity is eventually killed due to the machinations of his son Entropy, when the later allied himself with Genis-Vell, who at the time was becoming insane under the strain of his cosmic awareness. Entropy soon regretted what he had done, when all of creation was destroyed, leaving only himself, his sister Epiphany, Genis and Rick Jones, since the prospect of spending the rest of eternity in an empty void was not all that alluring. Rick Jones suggested that he try creating something. Entropy did, and with Genis-Vell's help, he re-created the Universe, thus becoming the new Eternity. As Eternity, he revealed that this was all part of his life cycle.[35]

Eternity is one of the last beings (together with the Living Tribunal and Infinity) to be overcome by Thanos when he uses the artifact the Heart of the Universe to undo the universe and then remake it minus a fatal flaw.[36] During JLA/Avengers he met Kismet and the two fell in love. They are then kidnapped by the villain Krona when the Grandmaster engineers a merging of the Marvel Universe and the DC Universe, who use their connections to their universes in an attempt to destroy both so he can learn their secrets. After the Crisis was averted due to the Avengers and Justice League joining forces and defeating Krona, the two sadly parted ways.[37]

The entity's power is stolen by Dormammu and his sister Umar to remake the universe in their image. The pair are opposed by a reuniting of three of the original Defenders (Strange; the Hulk and Namor the Sub-Mariner), with Umar betraying Dormammu and then being defeated in turn. Eternity's power returns to him and reality is restored.[38]

When an alien race's experiments in eternal universal observation cause damage to Eternity, he is narrowly saved by the actions of the Fantastic Four, Doctor Strange, Black Panther, Storm, Gravity and the Silver Surfer. Strange uses Gravity as a "scalpel" based on his gravity-wielding powers to cut out the damaged portions while Storm serves as a temporary host to Eternity's consciousness as the other heroes hold back the universe's "antibodies" as they try to attack the perceived cause of the damage.[39]

In the "Dark Reign" storyline, Eternity grants Henry Pym the title of Scientist Supreme, a scientific counterpart to the mystical title Sorcerer Supreme, as he is able to create science with effects similar to magic.[40] However, Loki later claims to have been posing as Eternity in order to trick Pym.[41]

During the Chaos War storyline, Eternity is summoned by Hercules to deal with Amatsu-Mikaboshi. However, Eternity tells Hercules that fighting the Chaos God will be like fighting an aspect of Eternity himself. Eternity remains confident that Hercules and his comrades will find a way to win.[42]

During the Time Runs Out storyline, the Beyonders are revealed to have killed Eternity as part of destroying abstract entities in each reality across the multiverse.[43]

Doctor Doom's killing of the Beyonders and use of their power to create Battleworld out of what remains of the multiverse revives Eternity, whose face and voice are replaced by Doom's. Glorian informs the Silver Surfer that reality being held together by Doom's will has turned Eternity into the will of Doom.[44]

At the end of the Civil War II story line, Eternity appears before Ulysses when he evolves into a new being and becomes one with the universe.[45]

The cosmic team The Ultimates traveled Outside of the Multiverse to survey the timestream to evaluate its status after the rebirth of reality during the Secret Wars event. The forces outside Reality proved to be too great a challenge even for the immensely powerful and skilled super-team. They were rescued by Galactus The Lifebringer, whom the Ultimates had earlier cured of his hunger and transformed into a positive cosmic force, much to the former Devourer's gratitude. An aspect of Eternity had informed Galactus of their danger and requested he assist them. However, after rescuing the Ultimates, Galactus discovered to his horror that the actual totality of Eternity - the actual life force of the Multiverse rather than the aspects of him that usually interact with lesser beings - had been chained and imprisoned by some mysterious cosmic force. Eternity had used the rescue of the Ultimates as an excuse to lure Galactus there to warn him of his predicament and that all of Creation was in danger from his jailer.[46]

It was eventually revealed Eternity's jailer was none other than his predecessor, The First Firmament. The destruction of the Seventh and the rebirth of the Eighth Multiverse by the Beyonders during the Secret Wars had an unforeseen consequence: It provided an opening for the Firmament, who had been patiently waiting Outside, to attack the newly reborn and therefore greatly weakened Eternity with the goal of destroying the multiverse and restoring itself to the center of creation. The Firmament first chained and then began infiltrating Eternity with both its loyal Aspirant agents and taking control over the lesser cosmic entities that protected the cosmic balance in its component universes. For example, under the Firmament's influence, Master Order and Lord Chaos destroyed the reborn Living Tribunal in front of Galactus the Lifebringer and then found their servant, The In-Betweener and forcibly merged into a new cosmic being many orders of magnitude of power greater that called itself Logos. Logos then located the surviving Celestials and destroyed all but one of them. One of the Celestials was rescued by The Queen of Nevers. Logos then transformed Galactus back into the Devourer of Worlds, with an enormously increased hunger. The goal was to turn Galactus into a living weapon that would devour the Multiverse. Galactus was rescued again by the Ultimates and his current herald, the Anti-Man-who sacrificed his life to restore Galactus as the Lifebringer. Enraged, Galactus devoured Rostov, the Firmament's servant who had infiltrated the Troubleshooters and attempted to manipulate them into defeating the Ultimates. After devouring him, Galactus knew all Rostov knew. However, Galactus was now weakened and had to have time to recover before planning their next move. Eternity remained chained with the First Firmament acting against the newly reborn and therefore malleable Cosmic Order within him. Galactus swore to free him by any means necessary and the Ultimates agreed to help.[47]

Eternity Mask

A black magical item created from Eternity's own substance during the sixth century by a group of renegade occultists to give whomever wears it equal power to anyone they may face, unless they are below the natural ability of the mask's user. This allowed for example, an untrained peasant to be on equal grounds with the Black Knight and fight him for three days straight. If the would-be user's intent was to commit acts of evil, the mask had no effect on them. So far the upper limits of this ability have yet to be established. The Mask has since then, been passed on from individual to individual and has been implied to have taken a role in the most important events in Human history. One of the first known users of the mask was Jim Gardley a.k.a. Masked Raider. Other users were the Black Rider, the Ferret, Thunderer and Jerome Hamilton a.k.a. Blind Justice.[48]

Powers and abilities

Eternity is a tremendously powerful abstract entity. An embodiment of the multiverse, it has no real physical body. The entity can manipulate the multiverse to achieve essentially any desired effect, and as its name suggests, it is immortal and unaffected by the passage of time. Eternity can warp space and matter into a manifestation that can be perceived by lesser beings, or form avatars from another plane of existence known as the Dimension of Manifestations.[25] On occasion it manifests by possessing the body of exceptionally spiritually-strong mortal beings (e.g. Doctor Strange, Thor, Storm).[volume & issue needed]

Thanos, wielding the Infinity Gauntlet, ranked Eternity's scale of power as above that of Lord Chaos and Master Order, equal to that of Infinity, but below that of the Living Tribunal.[49]

Reception

Accolades

  • In 2014, Comicbook.com ranked Eternity's introduction 56th in their "75 Most Iconic Marvel Comics Moments" list.[50]
  • In 2017, Den of Geek ranked Eternity 34th in their "Guardians of the Galaxy 3: 50 Marvel Characters We Want to See" list.[51]
  • In 2018, CBR.com ranked Eternity 2nd in their "Stan Lee's 20 Most Powerful Creations" list.[52]
  • In 2018, Screen Rant ranked Eternity 17th in their "Marvel Vs DC: The 25 Most Powerful Gods " list.[53]
  • In 2020, CBR.com ranked Eternity 1st in their "Marvel's 10 Most Powerful Giants" list[54] and 6th in their "19 Most Powerful Cosmic Marvel Characters" list.[55]
  • In 2022, Collider ranked Eternity 4th in their "19 Most Powerful Marvel Characters" list.[56]
  • In 2022, Screen Rant ranked Eternity 3rd in their "16 Most Powerful Cosmic Characters In Marvel Comics" list.[57]
  • In 2022, The Mary Sue ranked Eternity 5th in their "10 Most Powerful Marvel Characters of All Time" list.[58]

Impact

"The Eternity Saga" culminates in the introduction of the character Eternity. The saga is frequently cited on lists of the top Doctor Strange storylines to read,[59] being called "Lee and Ditko’s magnum opus of oddity."[60] In 2017, CBR.com highlighted the surreal and trippy imagery attributed to the emergence of Eternity himself and his battle with Dormammu, when it was rated one of Marvel's top cosmic/space stories and voted 89th in the top 100 comic book storylines.[61][2]

Eternity possibly served as inspiration for Marvel writers Jim Starlin and Steve Englehart.[62][63]

Other versions

Heroes Reborn

In an alternate reality depicted in the "Heroes Reborn" miniseries, the Blur encounters and races Eternity.[64]

In other media

Television

  • Eternity makes a brief appearance in the X-Men episode "Dark Phoenix".[65]
  • Eternity appears in Silver Surfer, voiced by John Neville. In this show, the entity is explicitly referred to as male, serves as an observer, and is the brother of Infinity.[66]

Film

Eternity appeared in live-action films set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in varying forms.

Toys and collectibles

  • In 2012 Bowen Designs released a bust sculpture of Eternity sculpted and designed by the Kucharek Brothers. This marks the first time Eternity was made into a three-dimensional product.[citation needed]

See also

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This article is about the Marvel Comics character For the imprint of Malibu Comics see Eternity Comics Eternity is a fictional cosmic entity appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Created by scripter editor Stan Lee and artist plotter Steve Ditko the character is first mentioned in Strange Tales 134 July 1965 and first appears in Strange Tales 138 Nov 1965 1 EternityEternity as featured in JLA Avengers 1 September 2003 Art by George PerezPublication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsFirst appearanceStrange Tales 138 November 1965 Created byStan Lee writer Steve Ditko artist In story informationSpeciesAbstract entityNotable aliasesThe Living Embodiment of the UniverseThe Living Sentience of the CosmosAbilitiesVast cosmic powers Cosmic entity physiology Immortality Near Omnipotence Near OmniscienceDebuting in the Silver Age of Comic Books the character has appeared in five decades of Marvel continuity and appeared in associated Marvel merchandise including animated television series films trading cards and video games Eternity appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Thor Love and Thunder 2022 Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 3 Eternity Mask 4 Powers and abilities 5 Reception 5 1 Accolades 5 2 Impact 6 Other versions 6 1 Heroes Reborn 7 In other media 7 1 Television 7 2 Film 7 3 Toys and collectibles 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksPublication history EditEternity debuted in an epic 17 issue storyline dubbed The Eternity Saga which occurred in the ongoing feature Doctor Strange in Strange Tales 130 146 March 1965 July 1966 2 3 The character was first mentioned in the 10 page story Earth Be My Battleground in Strange Tales 134 July 1965 and first seen in the 10 page story If Eternity Should Fail in Strange Tales 138 Nov 1965 4 Following the publication s retitling as Doctor Strange the character returned in issues 180 182 May July 1969 and thereafter continued to appear in stories that were cosmic in scope including in Doctor Strange vol 2 10 13 Oct 1974 April 1975 The Defenders 92 Feb 1981 and a story by writer artist John Byrne in Fantastic Four 262 Jan 1984 that attracted controversy At the conclusion of that story Eternity validated the existence of another cosmic character Galactus Howard University Professor of Literature Marc Singer stated Byrne used the character Eternity as a means to justify planetary scale genocide 5 Eternity guest starred in Secret Wars II 6 7 Dec 1984 Jan 1985 6 Silver Surfer vol 3 6 amp 10 Dec 1987 April 1988 and with Marvel s cosmic hierarchy in the limited series The Infinity Gauntlet 1 6 July Dec 1991 7 8 and in its sequel The Infinity War 1 6 June Nov 1992 9 10 The character played a pivotal role in limited series Avengers Infinity 1 4 Sept Dec 2000 11 Major revelations about the character appeared in a storyline in Quasar 19 25 Feb Aug 1991 Other appearances again in storylines that featured a cosmic theme included Infinity Abyss 1 6 Aug Oct 2002 12 and Defenders vol 3 1 5 Sept 2005 Jan 2006 13 Eternity has also appeared in the alternate universe titles What If 32 April 1982 Marvel The End 1 6 May 2003 Aug 2003 14 and JLA Avengers 1 4 Sept 2003 May 2004 15 Eternity s origin along with the birth of the Marvel Multiverse was finally revealed in The Ultimates 2 6 2017 16 He returned in 2019 s Doctor Strange story arc Herald Supreme 17 18 Fictional character biography EditEternity along with his sister Infinity were born with the Big Bang and they represent the multiverse in its current iteration but each universe has its own Eternity and Infinity that represent that universe Before Eternity there was a single universe whose animating force was the primal cosmic being that would later call itself the First Firmament The First Firmament was attacked by its creations The Celestials during the catastrophic cosmic war that erupted between them and their counterpart creations the Aspirants The climax of that war resulted in the Celestials weapons tearing the first universe apart The core essence of the First Firmament and the surviving Aspirants desperately fled to the void outside creation The torn fragments of the sundered first universe then coalesced into a new being that was made up of hundreds of universes the Second Cosmos which was the first multiverse Creation would then evolve die and be reborn six more times each time evolving and changing to add new realities forces and properties to itself and all these changes would be reflected in the corresponding birth of Eternity After the destruction of the multiverse by the incursions and its rebirth at the hands of Reed Richards Franklin Richards and Molecule Man Eternity is in his 8th incarnation 19 The first recorded human contact with Eternity is by Doctor Strange who seeks the entity out when his master the Ancient One is attacked by former pupil Baron Mordo After a series of battles with Mordo and his minions and discovering that arch foe Dormammu is secretly backing Mordo Strange finds and speaks with Eternity The entity advises Strange that he is capable of defeating his foes without aid and Strange wins a duel with Dormammu who is ultimately defeated by Eternity and thwarts an attempted sabotage in his Sanctum Sanctorum 20 On New Year s Eve the entity is kidnapped by Doctor Strange s foe Nightmare who after causing time distortions that allow beings such as dinosaurs and barbarians to appear in New York City appears before Strange and his aide and sometime lover Clea Nightmare challenges the mystic to attempt to rescue Eternity and after accepting Strange enters Nightmare s Dream World After an extended series of battles and a temporary defeat Strange successfully recruits the X Men foe the Juggernaut to stop Nightmare from merging his realm with Earth and together they free Eternity The entity then banishes Nightmare while Doctor Strange and the Juggernaut restore reality 21 The entity is aided by superhero team the Defenders who locate three missing fragments of its being and convince them to rejoin with Eternity 22 Eternity is also summoned to the trial of Fantastic Four member Mister Fantastic who is accused of saving the life of fellow cosmic entity Galactus Eternity allows all present to momentarily possess cosmic awareness thereby allowing them to understand that Galactus is a vital part of the universe despite the continued extinction of entire species 23 During a series of extended battles between cosmic hero Quasar and the villain Maelstrom the avatar of the entity Oblivion Eternity is revealed to have a twin entity Infinity with the pair representing the space time continuum and the living force of the universe 24 The character appears with the entire cosmic hierarchy eventually revealed to be retconned into an avatar of the entity 25 during an encounter with the entity the Beyonder 26 and consults with fellow entity Galactus when the Elders of the Universe plan to destroy the latter to initiate a new Big Bang and restart the universe 27 Abraxas was imprisoned inside Eternity and was released when Galactus died Together with the cosmic hierarchy Eternity opposes the Eternal Thanos when the villain wields the Infinity Gauntlet although they are all eventually defeated 28 Once Thanos is eventually dispatched courtesy of his own carelessness Eternity unsuccessfully advises fellow cosmic entity the Living Tribunal against allowing the Infinity Gems to be used in conjunction 29 Eternity develops animosity towards the artificial being Adam Warlock whom the entity encounters on several occasions 30 Eternity also spawned several children or concepts that became separate independent entities Empathy Eulogy Expediency Entropy Epiphany Enmity and Eon Eon is eventually killed and replaced in turn by the concept Epoch 31 Eternity is imprisoned by the Magus the evil alter ego of Adam Warlock who attempts to reunite the Infinity Gems for his own use The villain is eventually defeated when Eternity merges with Infinity and together they strip the Magus of his newfound power 32 Eternity is also summoned by the superhero team the Avengers to reason with the cosmic entities the Infinites 33 and observes the attempts of Thanos and several of Earth s heroes to defeat several of his clones who are dedicated to destroying the universe and in turn Eternity itself 34 Eternity is eventually killed due to the machinations of his son Entropy when the later allied himself with Genis Vell who at the time was becoming insane under the strain of his cosmic awareness Entropy soon regretted what he had done when all of creation was destroyed leaving only himself his sister Epiphany Genis and Rick Jones since the prospect of spending the rest of eternity in an empty void was not all that alluring Rick Jones suggested that he try creating something Entropy did and with Genis Vell s help he re created the Universe thus becoming the new Eternity As Eternity he revealed that this was all part of his life cycle 35 Eternity is one of the last beings together with the Living Tribunal and Infinity to be overcome by Thanos when he uses the artifact the Heart of the Universe to undo the universe and then remake it minus a fatal flaw 36 During JLA Avengers he met Kismet and the two fell in love They are then kidnapped by the villain Krona when the Grandmaster engineers a merging of the Marvel Universe and the DC Universe who use their connections to their universes in an attempt to destroy both so he can learn their secrets After the Crisis was averted due to the Avengers and Justice League joining forces and defeating Krona the two sadly parted ways 37 The entity s power is stolen by Dormammu and his sister Umar to remake the universe in their image The pair are opposed by a reuniting of three of the original Defenders Strange the Hulk and Namor the Sub Mariner with Umar betraying Dormammu and then being defeated in turn Eternity s power returns to him and reality is restored 38 When an alien race s experiments in eternal universal observation cause damage to Eternity he is narrowly saved by the actions of the Fantastic Four Doctor Strange Black Panther Storm Gravity and the Silver Surfer Strange uses Gravity as a scalpel based on his gravity wielding powers to cut out the damaged portions while Storm serves as a temporary host to Eternity s consciousness as the other heroes hold back the universe s antibodies as they try to attack the perceived cause of the damage 39 In the Dark Reign storyline Eternity grants Henry Pym the title of Scientist Supreme a scientific counterpart to the mystical title Sorcerer Supreme as he is able to create science with effects similar to magic 40 However Loki later claims to have been posing as Eternity in order to trick Pym 41 During the Chaos War storyline Eternity is summoned by Hercules to deal with Amatsu Mikaboshi However Eternity tells Hercules that fighting the Chaos God will be like fighting an aspect of Eternity himself Eternity remains confident that Hercules and his comrades will find a way to win 42 During the Time Runs Out storyline the Beyonders are revealed to have killed Eternity as part of destroying abstract entities in each reality across the multiverse 43 Doctor Doom s killing of the Beyonders and use of their power to create Battleworld out of what remains of the multiverse revives Eternity whose face and voice are replaced by Doom s Glorian informs the Silver Surfer that reality being held together by Doom s will has turned Eternity into the will of Doom 44 At the end of the Civil War II story line Eternity appears before Ulysses when he evolves into a new being and becomes one with the universe 45 The cosmic team The Ultimates traveled Outside of the Multiverse to survey the timestream to evaluate its status after the rebirth of reality during the Secret Wars event The forces outside Reality proved to be too great a challenge even for the immensely powerful and skilled super team They were rescued by Galactus The Lifebringer whom the Ultimates had earlier cured of his hunger and transformed into a positive cosmic force much to the former Devourer s gratitude An aspect of Eternity had informed Galactus of their danger and requested he assist them However after rescuing the Ultimates Galactus discovered to his horror that the actual totality of Eternity the actual life force of the Multiverse rather than the aspects of him that usually interact with lesser beings had been chained and imprisoned by some mysterious cosmic force Eternity had used the rescue of the Ultimates as an excuse to lure Galactus there to warn him of his predicament and that all of Creation was in danger from his jailer 46 It was eventually revealed Eternity s jailer was none other than his predecessor The First Firmament The destruction of the Seventh and the rebirth of the Eighth Multiverse by the Beyonders during the Secret Wars had an unforeseen consequence It provided an opening for the Firmament who had been patiently waiting Outside to attack the newly reborn and therefore greatly weakened Eternity with the goal of destroying the multiverse and restoring itself to the center of creation The Firmament first chained and then began infiltrating Eternity with both its loyal Aspirant agents and taking control over the lesser cosmic entities that protected the cosmic balance in its component universes For example under the Firmament s influence Master Order and Lord Chaos destroyed the reborn Living Tribunal in front of Galactus the Lifebringer and then found their servant The In Betweener and forcibly merged into a new cosmic being many orders of magnitude of power greater that called itself Logos Logos then located the surviving Celestials and destroyed all but one of them One of the Celestials was rescued by The Queen of Nevers Logos then transformed Galactus back into the Devourer of Worlds with an enormously increased hunger The goal was to turn Galactus into a living weapon that would devour the Multiverse Galactus was rescued again by the Ultimates and his current herald the Anti Man who sacrificed his life to restore Galactus as the Lifebringer Enraged Galactus devoured Rostov the Firmament s servant who had infiltrated the Troubleshooters and attempted to manipulate them into defeating the Ultimates After devouring him Galactus knew all Rostov knew However Galactus was now weakened and had to have time to recover before planning their next move Eternity remained chained with the First Firmament acting against the newly reborn and therefore malleable Cosmic Order within him Galactus swore to free him by any means necessary and the Ultimates agreed to help 47 Eternity Mask EditA black magical item created from Eternity s own substance during the sixth century by a group of renegade occultists to give whomever wears it equal power to anyone they may face unless they are below the natural ability of the mask s user This allowed for example an untrained peasant to be on equal grounds with the Black Knight and fight him for three days straight If the would be user s intent was to commit acts of evil the mask had no effect on them So far the upper limits of this ability have yet to be established The Mask has since then been passed on from individual to individual and has been implied to have taken a role in the most important events in Human history One of the first known users of the mask was Jim Gardley a k a Masked Raider Other users were the Black Rider the Ferret Thunderer and Jerome Hamilton a k a Blind Justice 48 Powers and abilities EditEternity is a tremendously powerful abstract entity An embodiment of the multiverse it has no real physical body The entity can manipulate the multiverse to achieve essentially any desired effect and as its name suggests it is immortal and unaffected by the passage of time Eternity can warp space and matter into a manifestation that can be perceived by lesser beings or form avatars from another plane of existence known as the Dimension of Manifestations 25 On occasion it manifests by possessing the body of exceptionally spiritually strong mortal beings e g Doctor Strange Thor Storm volume amp issue needed Thanos wielding the Infinity Gauntlet ranked Eternity s scale of power as above that of Lord Chaos and Master Order equal to that of Infinity but below that of the Living Tribunal 49 Reception EditAccolades Edit In 2014 Comicbook com ranked Eternity s introduction 56th in their 75 Most Iconic Marvel Comics Moments list 50 In 2017 Den of Geek ranked Eternity 34th in their Guardians of the Galaxy 3 50 Marvel Characters We Want to See list 51 In 2018 CBR com ranked Eternity 2nd in their Stan Lee s 20 Most Powerful Creations list 52 In 2018 Screen Rant ranked Eternity 17th in their Marvel Vs DC The 25 Most Powerful Gods list 53 In 2020 CBR com ranked Eternity 1st in their Marvel s 10 Most Powerful Giants list 54 and 6th in their 19 Most Powerful Cosmic Marvel Characters list 55 In 2022 Collider ranked Eternity 4th in their 19 Most Powerful Marvel Characters list 56 In 2022 Screen Rant ranked Eternity 3rd in their 16 Most Powerful Cosmic Characters In Marvel Comics list 57 In 2022 The Mary Sue ranked Eternity 5th in their 10 Most Powerful Marvel Characters of All Time list 58 Impact Edit The Eternity Saga culminates in the introduction of the character Eternity The saga is frequently cited on lists of the top Doctor Strange storylines to read 59 being called Lee and Ditko s magnum opus of oddity 60 In 2017 CBR com highlighted the surreal and trippy imagery attributed to the emergence of Eternity himself and his battle with Dormammu when it was rated one of Marvel s top cosmic space stories and voted 89th in the top 100 comic book storylines 61 2 Eternity possibly served as inspiration for Marvel writers Jim Starlin and Steve Englehart 62 63 Other versions EditHeroes Reborn Edit In an alternate reality depicted in the Heroes Reborn miniseries the Blur encounters and races Eternity 64 In other media EditTelevision Edit Eternity makes a brief appearance in the X Men episode Dark Phoenix 65 Eternity appears in Silver Surfer voiced by John Neville In this show the entity is explicitly referred to as male serves as an observer and is the brother of Infinity 66 Film Edit Eternity appeared in live action films set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in varying forms The entity s likeness is depicted in Guardians of the Galaxy within temple murals dedicated to it and others like it 67 68 Eternity appears in Thor Love and Thunder 69 Gorr the God Butcher reaches Eternity s realm using Thor s axe Stormbreaker to wish for the death of all gods However Thor convinces Gorr to use his wish to resurrect his daughter Love instead Toys and collectibles Edit In 2012 Bowen Designs released a bust sculpture of Eternity sculpted and designed by the Kucharek Brothers This marks the first time Eternity was made into a three dimensional product 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