Eternals (2022) Fan-made.cbz Apr 2026

, having abandoned the fight against Arishem, is forced out of hiding when his film crew is attacked by a "Solar Deviant" in Mumbai.

On the Starfox ship, Thena, Makkari, and Druig intercept a signal from the World Forge. They discover that Gilgamesh’s memories weren't lost—they were archived. They manage to "download" a holographic phantom of Gilgamesh, who provides the key to stopping the Harvest: a failsafe built into the Eternals' own DNA by a rogue Celestial architect. Eternals (2022) Fan-Made.cbz

The forge is silenced, but the cost is high. The Eternals are now mortal, aging slowly like the humans they protected. Arishem’s shadow still looms in the stars, but for the first time in seven thousand years, the Eternals aren't just living on Earth—they are part of it. , having abandoned the fight against Arishem, is

Deep beneath the Indian Ocean, a dormant Celestial forge begins to pulse. It isn't birthing a new planet, but harvesting the "lingering energy" of Tiamut’s calcified corpse. Sersi feels the Earth’s pain through her matter-manipulation powers, realizing that the planet is becoming brittle as the forge drains its core. The Fractured Team They manage to "download" a holographic phantom of

discovers that the "Emergence" was only Phase One; the "Harvest" is Phase Two, designed to recycle unsuccessful worlds into raw energy for the next galaxy.

struggles with the weight of leadership, her powers fluctuating wildly.

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