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Ikaris can levitate himself by mentally manipulating gravitons around himself. He can also levitate other persons and objects, even while simultaneously levitating himself. Ikaris is able to fly via self-levitation at approximately 850 miles per hour, which is faster than most other Eternals.
In an attempt to learn more about the Celestials, Iron Man and Doctor Strange visited the Eternals, only to find them all dead or dying from self-inflicted wounds. Ikaris was found barely alive and used his last words to reveal to Iron Man that the Uni-mind was the only thing that can stop the Final Host from fully unleashing the Horde, as the ...
After a special ceremony, Ikaris succeeded her as leader of the Earth's Eternals. The lover of Ikaris, Margo Damian, was captured by Ghaur's minions and was killed as a result of a Deviant experiment on her. [37] After the death of his daughter, Daniel Damian decided to take revenge against the Deviants and the Eternals.
After Sersi's partner Ikaris left her without explanation centuries earlier, she is now in a relationship with human Dane Whitman who works at the Natural History Museum. When the trio is attacked by the Deviant Kro, Ikaris arrives and chases the creature away. The three Eternals travel to South Dakota to reunite with their leader, Ajak, only ...
Druig [7] – Son of Valkin, cousin of Ikaris, sometimes known as "Druig of Nightmares." He was killed in a battle with Ikaris in the Polar Eternals city, but was resurrected. In modern times, Druig served as an agent of the K.G.B. in Russia, enjoying the chance to inflict pain. Currently, he is the ruler of Vorozheika, a fictional former ...
Ikaris goes on the attack and is slain by the Progenitor. The Eternals' resurrection engines fry up as it tries to revive Ikaris and Syne the Memotaur. The Progenitor orders the Machine to activate its self-destruct to destroy the Reality Loom. The Machine objects to this as the Progenitor strikes his weapon into the ground.
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.
Guilt-ridden, Ikaris commits suicide by flying into the Sun. [107] Madden described the relationship between Ikaris and Sersi as having "a deep level of romance", [2] and they are "two opposing sides of how they connect with the world", referencing Sersi's growing love for humanity compared to Ikaris's indifference. [1]