Marvels 15 Strongest Eternals (Besides Thanos)
Summary
- The Eternals of Marvel’s universe have had a vast impact on Earth, saving humanity and operating as heroes throughout history.
- Influenced by Greek gods, Eternals like Kingo, Betilakk, and Sersi possess unique powers to rival the villainous Eternal, Thanos.
- The strongest Eternals, like Gilgamesh, Ikaris, and Kronos stand out as beings blessed with enough power to defeat Thanos in an even battle.
Created by the Celestials with the purpose of looking over humanity, the Eternals are a team of powerful warriors. While each member is strong and powerful on their own, a select few have shown themselves to be strong enough, and powerful enough, to even stand a chance against their Deviant cousin, Thanos.
On par with Greek gods, even sharing their home of Olympia, the Eternals were built to be evolutionary advanced human-adjacent beings. With the majority of the Eternals desiring peace, they have still spent millennia honing their abilities, fighting skills, and cosmic power. But who among them can truly be called the strongest of Marvel’s Eternals?
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15 Druig
First Appearance: Eternals #11
While the majority of the Eternals on this list are absolute physical powerhouses, that’s not the only way someone can be dangerous. Druig isn’t the greatest when it comes to open conflict, but he rarely needs to engage in it as he’s a master manipulator. Though not as skilled as Sersi at the art of matter manipulation, it is the ability he excels at the most.
Druig has an insatiable lust for power, and he has attempted to take over Eternal society several times. Fortunately, not only has he failed every time, but he’s also been welcomed back into Eternal society again and again. Despite him being a well-known power-hungry manipulator, it’s easier to simply allow him to stay in the name of unity.
14 Kingo Sunen, The Samurai Eternal
First Appearance: Eternals #11 (1977)
Hailing from a Japanese settlement close to Hokkaido.
Hailing from a Japanese settlement close to Hokkaido, Kingo embraced the way of the Samurai, learning from the best in the 16th century. His Samurai skills in combination with his Eternals powers of super-strength, flight, energy projection, and molecular manipulation (plus being effectively immortal on top of it all) make Kingo a highly powerful individual.
Interestingly, he does not use his Eternals powers in battle. Instead, he prefers to stick to the way of the Samurai when in combat, using only his Samurai armor, katana, and wakizashi as well as his exceptional fighting skills.
While the MCU altered Kingo’s chosen culture from Japanese to Indian (played by actor Kumail Nanjiani), the decision for Kingo to adopt a film star career as a disguise comes straight from the source comics books.
13 Betilakk The Interloper
First Appearance: New Defenders #147 (1985)
Also known as simply ‘The Interloper’ (or alias ‘Will Fanshawe’), Betilakk distanced himself from the other Eternals and humanity in general. Regardless, Interloper still fought with other cosmic forces to defeat the evil Dragon of the Moon to defend the Earth. In fact, he would eventually fight the cosmic being by himself, showing his power as well as his loner tendencies.
While not as powerful as some of his Eternals peers or the Mad Titan, Interloper still offers a lot and remains an important Eternal.
In addition to the typical Eternal abilities, Interloper can invoke fear in people’s mind to the point that they become petrified of him. While not as powerful as some of his Eternals peers or the Mad Titan, Interloper still offers a lot and remains an important Eternal.
12 Sersi, The Mistress of Illusions
First Appearance: Venus #9 (1950) as Circe, Eternals #3 (1976) as Sersi
While Sersi has the typical Eternals physiology, she has a personality all her own, being a social butterfly and a loyal optimist. Sersi also once sacrificed herself for the Earth, showing her caring and devotional nature. Moreover, she can work well with others, making her an incredible teammate, as seen in her time with the Eternals as well as with the Avengers.
While her upbeat personality could be considered her unique power on its own, Sersi possesses the highest mastery of matter transmutation among the Eternals defending Earth, with her rank of a fifth level adept making her a strong asset to any team.
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11 Makkari (AKA Mercury, AKA Hurricane)
First Appearance: Red Raven Comics #1 (1940) as Mercury, Captain America Comics #1 (1940) as Hurricane, Eternals #5 (1976)as Makkari
Besides her speed, Makkari is also a great communicator, chosen by the Dreaming Celestial to be the messenger for the Celestials to the rest of the Eternals.
Gifted with the power of super speed, Makkari has honed their gift with practice, bolstering their natural ability to be even more powerful than just what was bestowed upon them as an Eternal. Using their gift of super-speed even at the cost of other Eternal abilities, Makkari thwarted many nefarious plans that ne’er do wells had on Earth.
Some instances included stopping a counterfeiting ring and defeating the Deviants attack on New York City with Thena. Besides her speed, Makkari is also a great communicator, chosen by the Dreaming Celestial to be the messenger for the Celestials to the rest of the Eternals.
10 Thena, Prime Eternal
First Appearance: Eternals #5 (1976)
The similarity of her name to the Greek goodess of warfare, Athena, is no coincidence. Spending the millennia of her life training to become an ever fiercer and more masterful warrior, Thena long held the rank of Prime Eternal as the group’s leader. On top of the innate Eternal strengths and heightened agility, Thena’s psionic powers make her a formidable warrior.
With potent gifts in psionics and telekinesis, Thena is capable of channeling cosmic energy into a vast array of attacks. But it’s her ability to mentally control the very atoms that compose her body that make her defeat so difficult. And if a fight could prove fatal, mental attacks to disguise herself, or teleport away are solid backup plans.
9 Thane, The Son of Thanos
First Appearance: New Avengers #10
The son of the Eternal Thanos and an Inhuman woman, Thane is dangeous mix of both genetic lines. Born with the Inhuman gifts of super strength, reaction time, speed, and endurance, Thane got a leg up when he gained Death Touch as well when he experienced Terrigenesis.
The Death Touch power turned out to be more of a curse than a benefit, with Thane unintentionally killing everyone within a certain radius of him for a time. Also, after he underwent Terrigenesis, he inherited the power of amber encasement, basically trapping anyone around him in amber, putting them into a state of living death.
8 Ajak, Speaker of The Eternals
First Appearance: Eternals #2 (1976)
Reputed to be the strongest warrior among the Eternals, Ajak lives up to their high praise. They have even defeated Thor at one point. Their accomplishments don’t stop with emerging victorious from a battle with Thor, however. They bested Kro’s Deviants in Babylon as well as creating a Celestial.
Usually, creation is the other way around where Celestials are considered, but Ajak along with a few others brought the Celestial, the Progenitor to life. Humans thought that Ajak was so powerful that ancient Aztecs believed they were the Lord of Flight, Quetzalcoatl.
7 Gilgamesh, The Forgotten One
First Appearance: Eternals #13 (1977)
Labeled as ‘The Forgotten One’ of the Eternals, Gilgamesh shares powers with the rest of his Eternal peers. But one thing sets him apart: his super strength. With an insane amount of brute strength, Gilagmesh is one of the strongest of all the Eternals in raw power. Initially unaware of his own Eternal heritage, Gilagmesh’s immortal life spread his reputation around the globe, alongside Samson and Hercules.
Despite being an incredibly forceful and formidable Eternal, he prefers to be among humans than the other Eternals, explaining his nickname. Relating to humans, he overthrew tyrants and destroyed beasts without much effort on humanity’s behalf, making him one of the most sympathetic Eternals, as well as one of the strongest. However, a fellow Eternal beats him out as the strongest member.
6 Ikaris, Prime Eternal
First Appearance: Eternals #1 (1976)
Often highly regarded among the Eternals, Ikaris has played a big part in fighting Thanos on multiple occasions. Blessed with all the powers and abilities fans expect from a cosmic Marvel warrior, Ikaris is nearly unbeatable, possessing power comparable to Captain Marvel or Sentry.
Additionally, Ikaris went toe to toe with Red Hulk when he attacked fellow Eternal, Sersi. The fight was so astounding that it caused a volcano to erupt. There was no clear victor of the battle since Ikaris had to protect humanity from the incoming lava that was released from his fight. However, Ikaris more than held his own and arguably would have won the fight had it not been for the ensuing lava flow.
5 Hyperion
First Appearance: Avengers #85
Superman is one of the most popular characters in comics, and Marvel has created multiple versions of its own in response. While everyone knows the Sentry is based off of Superman, so is Hyperion. The last surviving Eternal from Earth-712, the child would grow to be Mark Milton, adopted by a human family.
Mark would be raised by a strong, loving family that instilled in him the core values of being a hero. He would also go on to work as a cartoonist at a news station and fall in love with a reporter named Lonni Lattimer, making the Superman parallels obvious. In his encounters with the heroes of Earth-616, Hyperion proved his strength by matching his physical strength with Thor, as seen in Avengers #6.
4 Zuras, The Son Of Kronos
First Appearance: Red Raven Comics #1 as Jupiter, Eternals #5 as Zuras
Zuras is one of the strongest and oldest of the Eternals. He is so powerful that he’s often mistaken for the god Zeus. While Zuras has all the expected powers of an eternal, such as immortality, strength, flight, telepathy, and even matter manipulation, his most powerful ability is cosmic energy manipulation.
Zuras has absolute control over how this cosmic energy manifests, being able to launch blasts of concussive energy, heat, and even electricity. This grants him a huge variety in his attacks and makes him one of the most feared Eternals. The only downside to these powers was that if he used them too much, he would lose his enhanced strength until he was able to recharge.
3 Oceanus
First Appearance: Eternals: The Heretic #1
Oceanus was one of the last members of his era of the Eternals. Originally created to watch over Earth along with his brothers Kronos and Uranos, he eventually ended up being the final one, as Kronos ascended to a cosmic level and Uranos was sealed away. Oceanus would eventually end his age of Eternals and pass the role of leader onto Zuras. Oceanus now watches over Lemuria and does his best to avoid being involved in Eternals politics, likely because he has passed that responsibility onto the next generation.
While his brothers have an extensive list of powers and abilities at their disposal, Oceanus’ abilities were never fully explored, which is likely another reason he prefers to stay out of politics or directly getting involved with conflicts. While his abilities haven’t been fully seen, the fact he’s a Patriach Eternal means that his abilities are far above most other Eternals.
2 Uranos of the Underworld
First Appearance: Captain Marvel #29
Uranos is one of the three most powerful Eternals in existence. While the other Eternals wanted to watch over humanity and make sure they grew and lived peacefully, Uranos believed that the best path to peace was utter oblivion. Uranos sought to destroy all life in the universe, which resulted in a civil war between the three powerful Eternals.
Despite Uranos’ incredible power, Uranos couldn’t be killed, as he tied the Earth itself to his life. If Uranos ever dies, so too does the Earth, forcing the Eternals to simply seal him away. This is likely the best option, considering he was durable enough to resist attacks from both Magneto and Storm, as seen in A.X.E. Judgment Day #4, with no negative effects at all, it’s likely beyond the means of most to kill Uranos.
1 Kronos, The Ttitan God of Time
First Appearance: Iron Man #55 (1972)
One third of the ruling Eternals called the Patriarchs, Kronos along with his two fellow rulers, held the most voting power of all the Eternals. Therefore, he had the powers of an Eternal mixed with the power of being head of a bureaucracy.
The grandfather of Thanos, it is no surprise that Kronos is a powerhouse of epic proportions. He is smarter than even the brightest of Earth’s geniuses, including Reed Richards and Dr. Doom. Likewise, he can control time and the souls of the dead. Considered to be an equal to Zeus, Galactus, and Odin, Kronos remains the most powerful and strongest of Marvel’s Eternals.