Warning: contains spoilers for Eternals #10!
As the Avengers and Eternals move towards Marvel's next promised conflict Judgment Day, one of Earth's Mightiest Heroes was just totally redefined by the ages-old, godlike beings. This twist occurs in Eternals #10, from Kieron Gillen and Esad Ribic.
After Thanos kidnaps one of their own, the Eternals seek to get revenge and rescue Phastos, deciding their mission will require Celestial guidance. However, there's only one Celestial currently on Earth. The problem is, it's dead, and the current base of operations for the Avengers. Sersi makes an appointment with her old Avengers teammates as a ruse to allow the other Eternals access to communicate with 'Avengers Mountain,' but Tony Stark is understandably wary and suspicious of the Eternals' motives after their last misadventure. Thankfully, Sersi's meeting is with a different Avengers hero.
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After infiltrating the Avengers' base, several Eternals seek to gain some information on who they are up against in the current Avengers roster. This information is displayed in the book as a data page provided by the Great Machine, aka the planet Earth. Since this knowledge is being communicated by the planet's consciousness, it's an interesting and meta way to communicate the information. While all the Avengers get strange summaries communicating the Eternals' unique perspective on the heroes, one entry includes a genuine revelation. At the bottom of the list of Avengers is Namor the Sub-Mariner. One of Marvel's first heroes — later retconned to be a mutant — Namor is described as an 'Atlantean,' 'Mutant,' 'King,' with each word in quotes.
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