Tremble, Mortals! Even as time runs out for the planet, the Eternals squabble amongst themselves! With a traitor in their midst and a spy watching their every move, the Eternals have broken into factions, and both sides have earned the ire of the newly awakened Forgotten One! All this, plus the petulant mortal Iron Man, Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. chooses now to take a stand against our immortal heroes?! How will they prepare for the coming of the Horde?
If anything, sequences like these demonstrate why the book as a whole isn't quite as good as it could be. The ending page strives for a campy pulp tone that would suit the series well if it were employed more thoroughly. With any luck, the Knaufs will come to this realization. It took them a while to come into their own on Iron Man, and by the end of their run it had become one of Marvel's best books. There's no reason why the same can't happen for Eternals. Read Full Review
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I usually hate kid villains, but I think Gaiman does enough not to overstep that thin line of annoyance. Things are coming together really well, honestly.