Eternity (Marvel)

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Eternity in Starbrand and Nightmask v1 #4.

Eternity is a cosmic comic entity that features in Marvel Comics.

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Biography

Eternity was the male embodiment of all life in the universe. His origins were traced back to the first cosmos known as the First Firmament who created life. This life led to the creation of the Celestials who rebelled against their creator and unleashed unimaginable weapons that shattered it. Multiple Multiverses were created that later formed into the second cosmos with reality being reborn multiple times. This culminated in the creation of Eternity during the time of the seventh iteration of reality. (Ultimates 2 v2 #5)

Eterntiy was the male embodiment of all life in the universe. His female counterpart is Infinity, and his sister is Mistress Death. Each universe in the Marvel multiverse is embodied by an Eternity; these infinite Eternitys are collectively known as the Multi-Eternity.

Eternity only manifests in the presence of other cosmic beings, or to beings of sufficiently cosmic perception (such as sorcerers like Doctor Strange). Eternity has been challenged by some sorcerers, including the Ancient One, Dormammu, and Doctor Strange to duels of power in exchange for boons (or Eternity's might itself in Dormammu's case).

Eternity, at one point, created numerous mortal aspects of himself to experience life from a non-omnipotent perspective. He later recalled these selves, but three discovered their nature and resisted the call. As a result, Eternity's essence was incomplete, and the universe began to break down. These three Eternity-fragments were found and convinced by the Defenders to return, so as to save the universe- and their loved ones- from destruction.

During the Infinity Gauntlet crisis, Eternity personally took on the empowered Thanos- and lost. As a result, he became jealous of the combined power of the Infinity Gems, and was the cosmic being who successfully petitioned the Living Tribunal to prevent their use in conjunction after the Infinity Gauntlet events. Eternity- after awakening from a coma imposed by the Magus- briefly permitted the order to be rescinded during the Infinity War. It was quickly re-established once the crisis was ended, however.

The Oditopians conducted experiments in quantum destabilization that irritated the substance of Eternity himself. As a result, he sent the Contrasepsis to eliminate the threat but the Oditopians evolved into a strain that was immune to the defensive antibodies. This gradually caused Eternity himself to slowly die as the Contrasepsis were unable to remove the threat. (Fantastic Four v1 #550)

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The cosmic forces of Explosion, Gravitation and Entropy were three entities that were children of Eternity. (Starbrand & Nightmask v1 #3)

A force present for Eternity were the Contrasepsis that served an honourable purpose in protecting the physical universe from harm. These humanoid purple skinned beings were individually weak but their strength lay in their great numbers. The entities were utterly mindless and simply protected the universe with them sent in the direction of threats. (Fantastic Four v1 #550)

He was known to provide a cosmic artefact linked to him that was the Orb which was a large sphere whereby those that proved loyal to him were able to use it and get some measure of aid from Eternity. (Warlock and the Infinity Watch v1 #15)

Notes

  • Eternity was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko where he made his first appearance in Strange Tales v1 #138 (November, 1965).

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Television

  • In Silver Surfer, Eternity made regular appearances in the animated series where he was voiced by actor John Neville.

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  • Strange Tales v1:
  • Warlock and the Infinity Watch:
  • New Avengers:
  • Silver Surfer:
  • Starbrand and Nightmask v1:

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