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Cover: Walt Simonson

Eternals: The Dreaming Celestial Saga #[nn]

Jan 2021 · Marvel · 39.99 USD; 49.99 CAD
“The First Celestial Host!”

In "The First Celestial Host!", the Watcher recounts the origins of the Eternals, a race of immortal beings shaped by ancient alien experiments. When their city Titanos falls, brothers Zuras and Alars discover the truth behind their immortality—and the power of the Uni-Brain, a collective consciousness binding them all. Written by Mark Gruenwald and illustrated by Ron Wilson with art by Alan Kupperberg and inks by Alan Kupperberg, this issue features a striking cover by Walt Simonson.

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writer Mark Gruenwald · artist Ron Wilson · artist, inker Alan Kupperberg · colorist Nel Yomtov · letterer Jack Morelli · cover Walt Simonson

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artist Ron Wilson
artist, inker Alan Kupperberg
colorist Nel Yomtov
letterer Jack Morelli
cover pencils, inks Walt Simonson

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Sometimes, the Watcher tells stories from Earth's past, and not only imaginary stories. This time, he tells the story of the Eternals, a race of humans that were genetically modified by aliens to become almost godlike. When their city Titanos is destroyed, brothers Zuras and Alars learn that their father Chronos' experiments have made all Eternals immortal. The experiment has also granted the Eternals the ability to form a single collective mind, the Uni-Brain. Joined together, the Eternals decide that Zuras should be their new ruler, and Alars departs to seek his own destiny.

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