Eternals by Jack Kirby: The Complete Collection #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis complete collection gathers Jack Kirby's original 1970s run on The Eternals, including the full 19-issue series and the subsequent one-shot, The Eternals: The Celestial Saga. Kirby's cosmic epic introduces the immortal Eternals, their monstrous Deviant counterparts, and the enigmatic Celestials, weaving a mythic origin for humanity's place in the Marvel Universe. The volume also features Kirby's original story outlines and concept art, offering a comprehensive look at his visionary take on these god-like beings.
In "The Day of the Gods," Jack Kirby’s visionary storytelling reaches a thunderous peak as Druig prepares to unleash a cosmic weapon, only for Ikaris to begin disintegrating it in a desperate bid to stop it. The resulting energy surge claims Druig’s life and endangers both Ikaris and Sigmar—until the mysterious Celestial steps in. With Kirby’s dynamic art and Mike Royer’s precise inks bringing the epic clash to life, this pivotal chapter in the Eternals saga delivers a moment of high-stakes tension and cosmic wonder. The cover, penciled by Kirby and inked by John Verpoorten, captures the scene’s intensity with striking, otherworldly detail.
In "The Celestials!", as the Deviants flee the shattered ruins of an ancient Incan chamber, the Eternal Ikaris activates a resurrection chamber, bringing Ajak back to life. With the fate of Earth hanging in the balance, Ajak reaches out to the cosmic beings known as the Celestials, declaring their readiness to learn the gods’ plan. From the heavens, the towering figure of Arishem, the Celestial judge of the Fourth Host, descends to stand atop rising pylons—his presence a silent, eternal verdict awaiting the next fifty years.
In "Big City Crypt," Zuras strips the cosmic power from the robot Hulk and dispatches Ikaris and Makkari on a mission into the city’s hidden depths. When an explosion cracks open the ground, they uncover a buried shaft leading to a forgotten crypt where the ancient Dromedan lies imprisoned.
In "The Pyramid," Druig attempts to activate a powerful weapon, only for Ikaris to begin disintegrating it—leading to a surge of energy that claims Druig’s life and endangers both Ikaris and Sigmar. Just as the situation spirals, the Celestial steps in.
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↩ Reprints The Eternals #1 (1976), The Eternals #2 (1976), The Eternals #3 (1976), The Eternals #4 (1976), The Eternals #5 (1976), The Eternals #6 (1976), The Eternals #7 (1977), The Eternals #8 (1977), The Eternals #9 (1977), The Eternals #10 (1977), The Eternals #11 (1977), The Eternals #12 (1977), The Eternals #13 (1977), The Eternals #14 (1977), The Eternals #15 (1977), The Eternals #16 (1977), The Eternals Annual #1 (1977), The Eternals #17 (1977), The Eternals #18 (1977), The Eternals #19 (1978), Eternals by Jack Kirby #1 (2008), Eternals by Jack Kirby #2 (2008)
Reprinted in Eternals: Cosmic Origins #[nn] (2020)
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