![]() ![]() He also wrote a series delving into the aftermath of the last Avengers vs. Gillen wrote the most recent Eternals ongoing series, and is currently writing the ongoing series Immortal X-Men. Judgment Day's creators - Kieron Gillen, Valerio Schiti, and Marte Gracia - have a deep history with the three Marvel franchises and one another. ![]() X-Men (opens in new tab) even made their rivalry the centerpiece of the Marvel Universe for a time. Of course, in the great tradition of Marvel superhero crossovers, the Eternals believing mutants are Deviants could be a big misunderstanding that will put them in conflict at the beginning but that will be resolved when the superheroes unite against a true common foe at the end.īut the dynamic being real cannot be overlooked, and its potential underestimated.Īs for the Avengers and X-Men, they have rarely needed much of a reason to fight each other - 2012's Avengers vs. You can check out all three of the original teasers here: If mutants are Deviants, it will have far-reaching implications for the Marvel Universe and a potentially huge impact on the MCU, we all have been speculating for years now how Marvel Studios will introduce mutants into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The resurrection protocols put in place make the mutants immortal, or possibly eternal, and if it's the latter, that makes them deviant. In the Avengers/X-Men one-shot for Free Comic Book Day, the Eternals state that any creature with an "out of control mutation" is deviant, which could include mutantkind now that the X-Men have solved death on Krakoa. The mutantkind "secret" that Marvel refers to seems to be spelled out in the third quote, from the Eternals' Druig - revealing some animosity between him (and possibly his fellow Eternals) and the X-Men.ĭruig says ominously, "For a million years, Earth has been protected from the Deviants. That's one thing we can always be sure of." Then mutant precog Irene Adler, better known as the recently resurrected Destiny (who is a member of the Krakoan mutant leadership group, the Quiet Council), states "There will always be war. Perhaps it's there they'll find out the mutantkind "secret" that sets them on the warpath towards Judgment Day. March 9's Eternals #10 features the Eternals on a 'breaking and entering' mission into Avengers Mountain with the intent to use it to communicate with the remaining, living Celestials on how to beat their current foe, Thanos. Could the Avengers attempt to reanimate the Celestial Progenitor? ![]() Tony's quote may tie back to the Avengers' current headquarters Avengers Mountain, which is built inside the husk of the fallen Celestial Progenitor fused with a literal mountain - which is a sacred site for the Eternals that they don't appreciate being co-opted by the Avengers. But… how on Earth do you think we're going to make a god in a few hours?" All three of the teasers feature dialogue from prominent members of each of the Avengers, X-Men, and Eternals - and according to Marvel's press release that accompanied them, they're actual quotes from Judgment Day that hint at the plot of the story.įirst, Tony Stark (Iron Man) of the Avengers says, "Speaking broadly, I'm pro-hubris. ![]()
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