American Update: Almost complete run of Jack Kirby’s Eternals #1-17
*Marvel: Following his 1976 return to Marvel, the legendary Jack Kirby was anxious not to get trapped in the cycle of just illustrating super-heroes again, and one of his conditions was that he would be allowed to write and draw his own concepts. How much of the Eternals concept was his is, politely, open to debate; heavily ‘influenced’ (ahem, ahem) by the popular Erich Von Daniken paperbacks, which postulated that mankind’s ancient ‘Gods’ were alien visitors, Kirby’s Eternals portrayed the return of ancient immortal extraterrestrials, and the cataclysmic repercussions for humanity. Originally intended to stand apart from the Marvel Universe, it was shoehorned in at editorial insistence, which resulted in Kirby eventually abandoning the strip mid-narrative. Because of this dissonance, the Eternals have been comparatively overlooked by all but the most diehard Kirby Kollectors, but with the confirmation of an Eternals movie at the core of Marvel’s Cinematic Universe Phase Four, interest is now higher than ever. We have an almost complete series (missing just the last two) with the first appearances of all the colourful cast who will appear on the big screen later this year.
PICTURED: ETERNALS
#1 FN+ p £95 SOLD
#2 VF+ p £55 SOLD
#3 VF p £65 SOLD
#5 VF/NM p £60