| Ajak | | | | Characteristics | | Alter ego | Ajak | Team affiliations | Eternals, Odin | | Notable aliases | Quetzacoatl Tecumotzin of Flight Ajax Ajax the Greater. | | Abilities | Superhuman speed, strength and durability, Accelerated healing factor, Energy blasts, Flight, Teleportation | | Ajak is a fictional character, a member of the Eternals, a race in the Marvel Comics universe. Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ...
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Fictional character biogrpahy
Ajak is a Polarian Eternal who fought Warlord Kro's Deviant forces in Babylon 2500 years ago. He also had a strong presence in Central America, where the Aztecs believed him to be Quetzalcoatl and the Incas worshipped him as Tecumotzin, Lord of Flight. Ajak once met the Norse god Thor, and fought alongside him against Dromedan. During the Third Host of the Celestials, Ajak acted as a liaison between the Celestials and Earth. With Zuras, he arranged the flight plan the Celestials used to leave earth. Then he put himself into storage as atoms within the City of the Space Gods, to await their eventual return. The Eternals are a fictional race of superhumans in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Kro (sometimes referred to as the Warlord Kro) is a Marvel Comics supervillain. ...
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Dromedan is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
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Zuras is a member of the Eternals, a fictional race in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Under Zuras' order, Ikaris awoke Ajak when the Fourth Host of the Celestials arrived. Ajak befriended human archaeologist Dr. Daniel Damian, and let him live in the City of the Space Gods. Ajak then had another encounter with Thor. This time Ajak opposed him, but Thor won their battle. Ultimately Ajak found himself battling Zeus, who saw the Eternals as the Celestials' pawns. He was also among the Eternals captured by Brother Tode, and was later set free by Iron Man. Ikaris is a fictional member of the Eternals, a race appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
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Ajak joined the space-faring Eternals Uni-Mind, but eventually returned to earth. A maddened Dr. Damian transformed Ajak into a monster through the use of Celestial technology, and sent him to kill Thena and Kro's twin children, Donald & Deborah Ritter. The monstrous Ajak killed many sets of twins along the way. After the Eternals restored him to his true form, he was so grief-stricken with his deeds that he disintegrated himself along with Dr Damian. The Uni-Mind is a fictional composite being in the Marvel Universe. ...
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The Eternals (2006)
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Sprite states that he used the machineries of Olympia to partially "reactivate" Ajak and Zuras - and then deceived them into visiting the tomb of the Dreaming Celestial, forming a Uni-Mind there. This provided Sprite with the power he needed to rewrite some aspects of reality, stripping the other Eternals of their powers and memories. Sprite also stated that Ajak is the only Eternal able to directly speak with the Celestials. Sprite is a fictional character appearing in the comic books published by Marvel Comics. ...
Olympia is a fictional city in the Marvel Universe. ...
Zuras is a member of the Eternals, a fictional race in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
In the Marvel Comics universe, the Dreaming Celestial is a Renegade member of the race of god-like Celestials. ...
The Uni-Mind is a fictional composite being in the Marvel Universe. ...
Ajak' appeared in issue 5, seemingly in his normal state, and revived Zuras to his normal state.
Powers and abilities Ajak possessed the standard Eternal abilities of cosmic energy manipulation and complete control of his own cellular makeup. The physical control granted him an indefinitely prolonged lifespan and cellular regeneration along with superhuman strength and durability. His cosmic powers granted him flight, teleportation and the ability to fire energy bolts. It was also revealed in Gaiman's miniseries The Eternals that Ajak possesses the ability to directly communicate with the Celestials when they are nearby. Arishem towers in the distance and judges that a world shall die. ...
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Bibliography - Eternals vol. 1 #2-7, 7, 12
- Thor Annual #7
- Thor vol. 1 #292, 300-301
- Eternals: Herod Factor
- Contest of Champions vol. 1 #1-3
- Iron Man Annual #6
- Avengers vol. 1 #246-248
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