Eternals by Gaiman & Romita Jr. #[nn]
"Chapter One: Intelligent Design" launches Neil Gaiman and John Romita Jr.'s bold new era of the Eternals, where the immortal beings have lost all memory of their origins—except for Ike Harris, now dead, whose final quest may hold the key. With Mark Curry moving at impossible speeds and a surprisingly affable Sersi baffled by her own past, the team's fractured identities collide as the Celestials stir and the Deviants embrace faith. The cover by Romita Jr. and Miki captures the mystery, while the interior art and colors by Romita Jr., Miki, Hollingsworth, and Mounts bring a grounded, haunting tone to this pivotal first chapter.
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Ike Harris is dead. He's been atomized. Mark Curry seeks out a child star who he heard was an Eternal and Iron Man confronts a confused and oddly likeable Sersi. What is going on? All of the Eternals have forgotten who they are, where they came from, and what their purpose on Earth is. Ike was seeking them out. But Ike is dead. Mark moves so fast he can stop hundreds of bullets. And there is no evidence that Sersi was ever a member of the Avengers. The Celestials are up to something, and the Deviants are religious.
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