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It looks like Eternals #12 will be the series finale, but will Marvel resurrect it after Judgment Day?

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The April 13 release of Eternals #11 by Kieron Gillen, Guiu Vilanova, Matthew Wilson, and Clayton Cowles features the long-awaited introductory story from AX: Doomsday about the Eternals trying to communicate with the dead Celestial whose shell forms Avengers Mountain, the headquarters of the Avengers. But it also contains something that may tragically surprise fans of the title: the apparent end of the ongoing Eternals series.

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The title of the teaser on the last page of the May 18 issue laying the groundwork for Eternals #12 reads “To End…” instead of “To becontinued.” It’s a simple difference, sure, but it feels like the nail in the coffin for the cancellation of the current Eternals series.

In this context, the request text for Eternals #12 also seems to herald the end, saying, “Thanos takes his final steps to end our world.”

To be perfectly fair, the words “end” and “final” could refer to the story that unfolded within the pages of Eternals, where Thanos, with his usual ill will, wins the lead of the group – specifically , this indicated the destruction of the Earth. .

However, there’s another big piece of the puzzle that points to the Eternals ending as a series (for now, at least, Marvel isn’t afraid to relaunch its games when the right opportunities present themselves).

AX: There is no Eternal issue scheduled for June, the month the Doomsday Pass begins. Judgment Day pits the Eternals against the X-Men with the belief that mutants can be side branches of the Deviants, enemies of the Eternals, with the Avengers in the middle, which seems like fair game for any status quo number. changes.

Additionally, Marvel released a checklist for its July AX: Doomsday titles, which includes the first two issues of the main event series and a host of connectivity issues in the X-Men franchise – but oddly enough, it doesn’t. contains no links. It doesn’t list any Avengers or Eternals games, implying that July could be the second month in a row without the Eternals issue.

Eternal #11 pages

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When it comes to Avengers, it’s much less likely that Marvel will cancel the entire Avengers franchise as it’s set to release Savage Avengers in May and All-Out Avengers in July, making it more likely that none of the titles Avengers (the other two) high. The main Avengers title and a spin-off of Avengers Forever) will be linked to AX: Doomsday.

Eternals can be in a similar boat and potentially on hiatus during Doomsday. The title previously took a hiatus as the space between its issues was filled with a few unique shots that made up the larger mythos of the current Eternals storyline. Judgment Day could be a similar escape, with the Eternals returning after the event ends.

However, even if Eternals AX: Doomsday returns, that doesn’t stop the game’s current glitch from ending and restarting with a new post-Apocalypse #1.

Either way, there’s a big ending coming to the current Eternals title, leading up to its big moments in AX: Judgment Day. However, if there’s one important feature of the Eternals’ nature uncovered in the series, it’s their ever-changing ability to resurrect even after certain death.

Marvel was unable to offer official confirmation on whether the Eternals title will end or reboot. Stay tuned for Marvel’s full July 2022 updates and requests coming later this month.

July brings Doomsday to X-Men games, but those are just a few. new X-Men comics Its release is scheduled for 2022 and beyond.


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It looks like Eternals #12 will be the series finale, but will Marvel resurrect it after Judgment Day?

April 13’s Eternals #11 from Kieron Gillen, Guiu Vilanova, Matthew Wilson, and Clayton Cowles contains the expected AXE: Judgment Day lead-in story about the Eternals attempting to commune with the dead Celestial whose husk forms the Avengers’s headquarters, Avengers Mountain. But it also holds what may be a tragic surprise for fans of the title: the apparent end of the Eternals ongoing series.

(Image credit: Marvel Comics)
The teaser caption on the last page of the issue which sets the stage for May 18’s Eternals #12 reads “To be concluded…”, rather than “To be continued.” A simple difference to be sure, but it seems to be the nail in the coffin for the cancellation of the current Eternals series. 
In that vein, the solicitation text for Eternals #12 also seems like it’s foreshadowing an ending, stating “Thanos makes his final moves to end our world.”
To be completely fair, the words “concluded” and “final” could be referring specifically to the story that’s been unfolding in the pages of Eternals in which Thanos has gained leadership of the group, with his usual ill intent in mind – specifically, as stated, the destruction of Earth.
But there’s one more big piece of the puzzle that seems to indicate Eternals will be ending as a series (at least for now – Marvel isn’t shy about relaunching its titles when appropriate opportunities arise). 
There’s no Eternals issue scheduled for release in June, the same month that the AXE: Judgment Day crossover kicks off. Judgment Day pits the Eternals against the X-Men under the belief that mutantkind may be offshoots of the Eternals’ enemies the Deviants, with the Avengers caught in the middle, all of which sounds like fair game for any number of status quo changes.
What’s more, Marvel released a checklist for its July AXE: Judgment Day titles including the first two issues of the core event series, and a host of tie-in issues across the X-Men line – but curiously, it lists no tie-ins in any Avengers titles, nor does it list Eternals at all, implying that July could be the second month in a row with no Eternals issue.

(Image credit: Marvel Comics)
As for Avengers, it’s a lot less likely that Marvel would cancel the entire Avengers line just as it’s about to launch Savage Avengers in May and All-Out Avengers right in July, indicating it’s more probable that none of the Avengers titles (the other two being the core Avengers title and the spin-off Avengers Forever) will connect to AXE: Judgment Day with tie-ins.
Eternals could be in a similar boat, potentially paused for the duration of Judgment Day. The title previously took a hiatus with the gap between its issues being filled with several one-shots that built out the larger mythos of the current Eternals story. Judgment Day could be a similar hiatus point, with Eternals to return after the event concludes.
However, even if Eternals does come back after AXE: Judgment Day, that wouldn’t preclude the title’s current volume from coming to an end and relaunching with a new #1 post-Judgment Day.
Either way, there’s a big ending coming to the current Eternals title, leading up to their big moment in AXE: Judgment Day. But if there’s one important hallmark of the Eternals’ nature that’s been explored in the series, it’s their ever-evolving ability to resurrect from even certain death.
Marvel could not offer official confirmation on whether the Eternals title is ending, nor whether it may relaunch. Stay tuned for any updates, and for Marvel’s full July 2022 solicitations, coming later this month.
July brings Judgment Day to the X-Men titles, but those are just some of the new X-Men comics planned for release throughout 2022 and beyond.

#Eternals #series #finale #Marvel #resurrect #Judgment #Day

It looks like Eternals #12 will be the series finale, but will Marvel resurrect it after Judgment Day?

April 13’s Eternals #11 from Kieron Gillen, Guiu Vilanova, Matthew Wilson, and Clayton Cowles contains the expected AXE: Judgment Day lead-in story about the Eternals attempting to commune with the dead Celestial whose husk forms the Avengers’s headquarters, Avengers Mountain. But it also holds what may be a tragic surprise for fans of the title: the apparent end of the Eternals ongoing series.

(Image credit: Marvel Comics)
The teaser caption on the last page of the issue which sets the stage for May 18’s Eternals #12 reads “To be concluded…”, rather than “To be continued.” A simple difference to be sure, but it seems to be the nail in the coffin for the cancellation of the current Eternals series. 
In that vein, the solicitation text for Eternals #12 also seems like it’s foreshadowing an ending, stating “Thanos makes his final moves to end our world.”
To be completely fair, the words “concluded” and “final” could be referring specifically to the story that’s been unfolding in the pages of Eternals in which Thanos has gained leadership of the group, with his usual ill intent in mind – specifically, as stated, the destruction of Earth.
But there’s one more big piece of the puzzle that seems to indicate Eternals will be ending as a series (at least for now – Marvel isn’t shy about relaunching its titles when appropriate opportunities arise). 
There’s no Eternals issue scheduled for release in June, the same month that the AXE: Judgment Day crossover kicks off. Judgment Day pits the Eternals against the X-Men under the belief that mutantkind may be offshoots of the Eternals’ enemies the Deviants, with the Avengers caught in the middle, all of which sounds like fair game for any number of status quo changes.
What’s more, Marvel released a checklist for its July AXE: Judgment Day titles including the first two issues of the core event series, and a host of tie-in issues across the X-Men line – but curiously, it lists no tie-ins in any Avengers titles, nor does it list Eternals at all, implying that July could be the second month in a row with no Eternals issue.

(Image credit: Marvel Comics)
As for Avengers, it’s a lot less likely that Marvel would cancel the entire Avengers line just as it’s about to launch Savage Avengers in May and All-Out Avengers right in July, indicating it’s more probable that none of the Avengers titles (the other two being the core Avengers title and the spin-off Avengers Forever) will connect to AXE: Judgment Day with tie-ins.
Eternals could be in a similar boat, potentially paused for the duration of Judgment Day. The title previously took a hiatus with the gap between its issues being filled with several one-shots that built out the larger mythos of the current Eternals story. Judgment Day could be a similar hiatus point, with Eternals to return after the event concludes.
However, even if Eternals does come back after AXE: Judgment Day, that wouldn’t preclude the title’s current volume from coming to an end and relaunching with a new #1 post-Judgment Day.
Either way, there’s a big ending coming to the current Eternals title, leading up to their big moment in AXE: Judgment Day. But if there’s one important hallmark of the Eternals’ nature that’s been explored in the series, it’s their ever-evolving ability to resurrect from even certain death.
Marvel could not offer official confirmation on whether the Eternals title is ending, nor whether it may relaunch. Stay tuned for any updates, and for Marvel’s full July 2022 solicitations, coming later this month.
July brings Judgment Day to the X-Men titles, but those are just some of the new X-Men comics planned for release throughout 2022 and beyond.

#Eternals #series #finale #Marvel #resurrect #Judgment #Day


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