List of Eternals

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The Eternals are a fictional race of cosmic beings appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The following is a list of known Eternals in the Marvel Universe.

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Characters

Earth

The following Eternals reside on Earth:

Hex

The Hex are a group of gigantic mechanical Eternals that are among Uranos' armory. [24]

  • Phebe Reginax - A Hex that can heal the other Hex.
  • Rheaka Centaurus - A centaur-type Hex that can manipulate plants and use it to attack its opponents.
  • Syne the Memotaur - A Minotaur-type Hex who can create and manipulate fire.
  • Tetytrona - A Hex with tentacles whose tips are shaped like the heads of a snake that can emit "destruction nodes".
  • Themex - A quadrupedal Hex.
  • Thieka the Harpsicus - A flying bird-shaped Hex with intangibility.

Uranus

The following Eternals reside on Uranus:

Titan

The following Eternals reside on Titan:

Alien

There are also Eternals based on other alien species in the Marvel Universe:

Alternate dimensions

Some alternate versions of characters have been revealed to be Eternals:

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