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Avengers v1 #247 (1984-09)

 

Writers
  • Roger Stern
  • Artists
  • Al Milgrom
  • Joe Sinnott
  • Cover Artists
  • Al Milgrom
  • Joe Sinnott
  • Characters, Groups, & Races
  • Avengers
  • Vision (Victor Shade)
  • Starfox (Eros)
  • Captain Marvel (Monica Rambeau)
  • Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff)
  • Wasp (Janet Van Dyne)
  • Eternals (Race)
  • Ikaris (Eternals)
  • Makkari (Eternals)
  • Sersi (Eternals)
  • Thena (Eternals)
  • She-Hulk (Jennifer Walters)
  • Lockjaw (Inhumans)
  • Quicksilver (Pietro Maximoff)
  • Frank Rambeau
  • Maria Rambeau
  • Maelstrom (Malcolm Stromberg)
  • Delphan Brothers (Eternals)
  • Valkin (Eternals)
  • Domo (Eternals)
  • Uni-Mind
  • Immortus (Nathaniel Richards) (BTS)
  • ISAAC (Titan Central Computer) (BTS)
  • Inhumans (Race)
  • Eternals of Titan
  • Locations & Items
  • Avengers Mansion
  • Rambeau Home (New Orleans)
  • Transia
  • Olympia
  • Titanos (Eternal City)
  • Titan (Moon of Saturn)
  • Deviant Cube
  • Celestial Space Vessel
  • She-Hulk’s recorded message briefs Vision and Scarlet Witch about Wasp and Starfox’s abduction, and they summon Captain Marvel. In Olympia, Wasp and Starfox meet the Eternals, who are preparing for the Uni-Mind ritual. After brief protest of her capture, Sersi calms down and both she and the Eternal Ikaris give the Avengers a brief history of the Eternals. Revealing himself as a Titanian Eternal, Starfox is welcomed by the other Eternals moments before Captain Marvel arrives to check in on her teammates. After an argument between Thena and Domo, the Eternals agree to include Starfox in the Uni-Mind. With Vision and Scarlet Witch watching via a monitor screen, the Eternals merge to create their gestalt brain, but once they do so, the villainous Maelstrom reveals his presence, fells the Avengers and announces his plans to harness the Uni-Mind for his own ends.

    She-Hulk leaves a recording to tell the Avengers of Wasp and Starfox’s situation (1). She-Hulk deals with the aftermath of the Delphan Brothers’ attack (2). The Celestials’ First Host creates the Deviants and Eternals (WI #23/2, ’80). The Eternals fall into civil war in the Titanos settlement. Chronos eventually defeats Uranos, who is banished (CM #29, ’73 fb). Uranos and his followers are sent into space (WI #24/2, ’80) and Chronos casts aside war for knowledge. Later, a lab accident destroys Chronos’ body, but his mind lives on incorporeally (CM #29, ’73 fb). Chronos tells his sons Zuras and Alars that the Eternals are now truly eternal, but when Zuras is chosen to lead the Eternals his brother Alars departs for space (WI #25/2, ’81). Alars finds the ruins of a civilization under the surface of Saturn’s moon Titan. He and the sole survivor Sui-San repopulate Titan. Alars takes the name Mentor (CM #29, ’73 fb) and creates the supercomputer ISAAC (IM #55, ’73 fb). Magneto tortures Bova (VSW#4, ’83).

    Aginar, Ajak and Zarin appear in Av #248, ’84, they are likely present yet unidentifi ed in the crowd scene here.

     

  • 2013-08-04 - Roger Ott