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Contents.Publication history Eternity debuted in an epic 17-issue storyline dubbed 'The Eternity Saga', which occurred in the ongoing feature ' in #130–146 (March 1965 – July 1966). 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).Following the publication's retitling as, the character returned in issues #180–182 (May–July 1969), and thereafter continued to appear in stories that were in scope, including in Doctor Strange vol. 2, #10–13 (Oct. 1974 – April 1975); #92 (Feb. 1981); and a story by writer-artist in #262 (Jan. 1984) that attracted controversy.

At the conclusion of that story, Eternity validated the existence of another cosmic character,. Professor of Literature Marc Singer stated Byrne used the character Eternity as a means to 'justify planetary-scale genocide'.Eternity guest starred in #6–7 (Dec.

Welcome to Eternity Warriors Wiki! The Community Portal is where this wiki community comes together to organize and discuss projects for the wiki. To see the most recent discussions, click the Discussion tab above. You can find out more general information about the wiki on the About page. Tyrael and Mount Arreat. Three ghostly warriors, known as the Ancients, also stood at the mountain's summit and protected the entrance to the Worldstone Keep.Their names were Korlic, Madawc, and Talic.The three warriors were summoned to Mount Arreat in order to protect it, honored to guard the Worldstone for all eternity.

3, #6 & 10 (Dec. 1987, April 1988) and with Marvel's cosmic hierarchy in the limited series #1–6 (July – Dec.

1991), and in its sequel, #1–6 (June – Nov. The character played a pivotal role in limited series #1–4 (Sept. Major revelations about the character appeared in a storyline in #19–25 (Feb.

Other appearances, again in storylines that featured a cosmic theme, included #1–6 (Aug. 2002); and Defenders vol.

3, #1–5 (Sept. 2006).Eternity has also appeared in the titles #32 (April 1982); #1–6 (May 2003 – Aug.

2003); and #1–4 (Sept. 2003 – May 2004). Eternity's origin, along with the birth of the Marvel Multiverse, was finally revealed in The Ultimates 2 #6 (2017). He returned in 2019's Doctor Strange story arc 'Herald Supreme'. Fictional character biography Eternity was created as the second sentient force supporting Creation.

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, during the catastrophic cosmic war that erupted between them and their counterpart creations,. 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 animated a new Reality that was made up of hundreds of universes.

This Second Creation was the birth of the Multiverse and its animating force would later be called by the living entities within it Eternity. 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 rebirth of Eternity. Therefore, after the destruction and rebirth of the Multiverse by the, Eternity is in his 8th incarnation.The first recorded human contact with Eternity is by, who seeks the entity out when his master the is attacked by former pupil. After a series of battles with Mordo and his minions, and discovering that arch-foe 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 in his.On, the entity is by Doctor Strange's foe, who after causing time distortions that allow beings such as and to appear in, appears before Strange and his aide and sometime lover. 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 foe the 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.The entity is aided by superhero team the, who locate three missing fragments of its being and convincing them to rejoin with Eternity.Eternity is also summoned to the trial of member, who is accused of saving the life of fellow. DeFalco, Tom; Sanderson, Peter; Brevoort, Tom; Teitelbaum, Michael; Wallace, Daniel; Darling, Andrew; Forbeck, Matt; Cowsill, Alan; Bray, Adam (2019). The Marvel Encyclopedia. DK Publishing. P. 126. ^ Cronin, Brian (November 14, 2017). From the original on 2019-10-11.

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