

Gaea
Gaea is the primordial Earth goddess of Marvel's pantheon, an ancient entity who embodies the living spirit of Earth itself. Predating most of the Marvel universe's known gods, she has been revered across countless world mythologies under many different names.
Few characters in Marvel's Bronze Age cosmos carry the quiet, primordial weight of Gaea β a figure so ancient she predates the very pantheons who share her pages. Introduced in The Avengers #187 in 1979 by the formidable creative trio of Mark Gruenwald, Steven Grant, and John Byrne, she arrived as something deeper than a superhero: a presence woven into the Marvel universe's oldest mythology. Over 45 years she has endured, turning up across titles like Immortal Thor, Loki: Agent of Asgard, and Fearless Defenders, keeping extraordinary company β Thor, Loki, Steve Rogers, Iron Man β while remaining distinctly, majestically herself. With three key-issue appearances to her name and a publishing history that stretches well into the 2020s, Gaea is one of those rare Marvel figures whose staying power speaks for itself: not a creation of any single era, but a constant beneath them all.

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