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Phastos [12] – Eternal who was often mistaken for the Greek god Hephaestus. He built most of the Eternals' devices, including the sword of Kingo Sunen and the flight harness used by Icarus. Normally, he lives and works in the Ruhr Valley of Germany. He helped revive Virako and served as a member of the "New Breed" as "Ceasefire."
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The Eternals #1 (July 1976) Created by: Jack Kirby: Characteristics; Notable members: List of Eternals: The Eternals or Eternals; Cover of The Eternals vol. 1, 1 (Jul 1976), art by Jack Kirby: Series publication information; Publisher: Marvel Comics: Schedule: Monthly: Format (vol. 1, 4 & 5) Ongoing series (vol. 2 & 3) Limited series: Genre
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The character was planned for usage in the 2002 series as a replacement for Man-At-Arms who is turned into a Snake-Man, but the cartoon was cancelled before he could be featured in it. Clamp-Champ made his TV debut in Masters of the Universe: Revelation. In the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline, Clamp Champ's real name is Raenius.
Makkari, formerly known as Hurricane and Mercury, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by Jack Kirby, the character first appeared as Makkari in The Eternals #5 (November 1976), but through retroactive continuity was later established as also having been Mercury in Red Raven Comics #1 (August 1940), created by Kirby and Martin Bursten.
Kingo Sunen is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in The Eternals #11 (May 1977) and was created by Jack Kirby . He is depicted as a member of the Eternals , a fictional race in the Marvel Comics universe.
Sprite is an incorrigible trickster and practical joker, and has been for millennia. Claiming to have been the inspiration for William Shakespeare to write the character of Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream and J. M. Barrie to write Peter Pan, Sprite revels in what he sees as "playful" behavior, he is unmindful of the often deadly consequences of his "pranks", especially to fragile "mortal ...