Posted by Sandman on April 20, 2008, 5:33 pm, in reply to "Re: When were Starlin's Titans and Kirby's Eternal linked?"
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Read the 'Life and Death' of Captain Marvel trade...which has Thanos' Cosmic Cube saga. The link between Zuras and A'Lars is made in one of the Captain Marvel issues in that trade.
Also, check out Avengers 246-248 where Starfox meets his Eternal cousins from Earth, for the first time, and shares what he knows of the story of his father and uncle. They also form a Uni-Mind in that story.
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: Awesome! Thank you so much for the info! I
: think I have that issue and I will look it
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: As everyone knows (or should here), Kirby's
: Eternals were not unnecessarily supposed to
: be in the Marvel superhero universe.
: However, they became part of regular Marvel
: superhero continuity in the Celestials saga
: in Thor #280-300 written by Roy Thomas.
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: But does anybody know exactly when, in which
: comic, it was revealed that Jim Starlin's
: Titans were a branch of the Eternal family
: tree?
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: It was in a Back Up story in What If
: (v.1)#25 ... In the What if Series there
: were several *in Continuity* back up
: stories that delt with the Early MU ...one
: of them re-told the story of Early Eternals
: Specifically Chronos and his 2 sons (Zuras
: and Alars) Chronos's experiment , Zuras and
: Alars foring the very first Uni-mind
: ...Alars leaving Earth and discovering
: Sui-San as the Sole Survivor of a Colony
: that was formed a thousand years prior
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