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Ajak

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Fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics
For other uses, seeAjak (disambiguation).
Not to be confused withAjax (comics).
Comics character
Ajak
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceThe Eternals #2 (August 1976)
Created byJack Kirby
In-story information
SpeciesEternal
Team affiliationsEternals
God Squad
Notable aliasesThe Legendary Inca Hero
Tecumotzin Lord of Flight
Abilities
  • Superhuman speed, strength, and durability
  • Cosmic energy manipulation
  • Acceleratedhealing factor
  • Near-immortality
  • Energy blasts
  • Teleportation
  • Flight

Ajak is a fictional character appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. Created byJack Kirby, Ajak first appeared inThe Eternals #2 (August 1976). The character is usually depicted as a member of the Eternals, a human offshoot race in theMarvel Universe, and as a member of theGod Squad.

TheMarvel Cinematic Universe filmEternals featuredAjak portrayed by actorSalma Hayek.

Publication history

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Ajak first appeared inThe Eternals #2 (August 1976), and was created byJack Kirby.[1]

Fictional character biography

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Ajak is a member of the Polar Eternals, a band of the near-immortal Eternals whose outpost lay within the Ural Mountains of Russia.[2][3] Ajak’s earliest known interactions with humanity occurred in Babylon around 2500 BC when he was among the Eternals who clashed with theDeviants and their leader, WarlordKro. Around 1200 BC, Ajak and his brother Arex were active in Greece where they were known respectively as Ajax the Greater and Ajax the Lesser.[4] Around 1000 AD, Ajak interacted with the natives of South America in the region ofPerú where he assumed the identity of theIncan god Tecumotzin and the Aztec godQuetzalcoatl as he used the Eternals’ advanced knowledge to assist them. When theCelestials who created the Eternals and Deviants visitedPerú around that time as part of their Third Host, Ajak performed the role of communicator with them, imparting messages from the Host to the Eternals, even delivering a warning from the Celestials to the gods of Earth. WithZuras, Ajak arranged the flight plan the Celestials used to leave Earth. After the Third Host departed Ajak placed himself into suspended animation deep in theInca Ruins high in theAndes Mountains alongside a team of Eternals who were his assistants within the City of the Space Gods, which had been constructed inPerú for the Celestials’ use.[4]

In his first appearanceThe Eternals #2 (Aug. 1976), Ajak and his men were awakened from their slumber by fellow EternalIkaris just in time to greet the Fourth Host of the Celestials.[4] Ajak once again served as communicator and befriended the human archaeologist named Dr. Daniel Damian, revealing many of the secrets of the City of the Space Gods to him. Ajak was sealed with Doctor Damian behind the force barrier surrounding the site of the Fourth Host's arrival.[5] Ajak was attacked by agents ofS.H.I.E.L.D., who were converted to stored atoms by the Celestials after their failed escape attempt,[6] and was known for battling an Incan wrestler.[7] The Celestials ultimately judged in Earth’s favor and departed. Soon after, Ajak was among the party of Eternals who assumed the form of the psychic Uni-Mind entity to explore other worlds. Ajak eventually returned to the City of the Space Gods, but while he was away Damian’s daughter Margo had been slain by the Deviants. Blaming the Eternals and Deviants for her death, Damian used Celestial technology to transform Ajak into a monster and sent him to slay Deborah y Thomas Ritter, the offspring of Kro andThena.[4] Although the children were saved and Ajak was returned to normal, he had killed other children in his hunt and was haunted by their deaths and the betrayal of Damian. Ajak chose to disintegrate himself, destroying Damian in the process.[2][3]

"Secret Invasion"

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In the 2008 "Secret Invasion" storyline, Ajak leaves to joinHercules' "God Squad"[8] to battle theSkrull gods, not only to defend Earth, but to gain a greater understanding of the Skrulls, in light of their being Deviants whose native people were also transformed by the Celestials, and for the Dreaming CelestialTiamut, with whom onlyMakkari can communicate, to acquire a means for the other Eternals to have this communication.[9] Thinking Hercules to be a bad leader, Ajak takes command of the God Squad from him just before they battle the Skrull Gods. Ajak is subsequently killed in the confrontation with the Skrull GodKly'bn.[10][3]

Revenge against Makkari

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Later, a revived Ajak – now in a female form – and the other Eternals, continues the mission of awakening Eternals who no longer remember who they are and are living human lives, thanks toSprite. During this time Ajak breeds resentment towards Makkari for being the Dreaming Celestial's chosen communicator, warning the other Eternals that the Dreaming Celestial is broken. While Ikaris and Druig's opposing forces race to awaken and convert as many "sleeping" Eternals as they can to their respective sides, Ajak locates the Eternal known asGilgamesh, "The Forgotten One", in Peru, manipulating them into believing Ikaris' Eternals are Deviants. Ajak does not do this out of loyalty to Druig, but out of resentment towards Makkari. Gilgamesh ends up brutally killing Makkari, which Druig and Legba witness. Ajak then goes to Makkari's side and signals Sersi, telling her that it was Druig and his forces that killed Makkari. Ajak then continues to monitor the Dreaming Celestial while Ikaris and Druig's forces go to battle.[11]

Sometime during these events, Ajak helps the Eternals battle the Young Gods, who have returned from the Celestial's ship. Ajak mainly watches the battle from Olympia, reveling in the Young Gods' defeat of Makkari, but when Makkari is about to be killed, Ajak chooses to intervene, believing even an Eternal such as Makkari deserves better than death at the hands of "these blasphemers." It is assumed Ajak has gone back to monitoring the Dreaming Celestial.[12]

Death

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Later, when the Celestials' Final Host arrived on Earth, Ajak, along with all the Eternals, killed themselves after realizing the true purpose for which they were created.[13]

Powers and abilities

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Ajak possesses the standard Eternal abilities of cosmic energy manipulation and complete control of one's own cellular makeup.[14] The physical control granted gives Eternals an indefinitely prolonged lifespan and cellular regeneration along with superhuman strength and durability, in addition to cosmic powers granting them flight, teleportation and the ability to fire energy bolts.[15][2][16] Ajak also possesses the ability to directly communicate with theCelestials when they are nearby.[3]

Reception

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Accolades

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  • In 2021,CBR.com ranked Ajak 3rd in their "15 Most Powerful Eternals" list.[17]

In other media

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Television

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Marvel Cinematic Universe

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Main article:Ajak (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

A female version ofAjak appears inMarvel Cinematic Universe in the filmEternals, portrayed bySalma Hayek.[19]

References

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  1. ^DeFalco, Tom; Sanderson, Peter; Brevoort, Tom; Teitelbaum, Michael; Wallace, Daniel; Darling, Andrew; Forbeck, Matt; Cowsill, Alan; Bray, Adam (2019).The Marvel Encyclopedia. DK Publishing. p. 15.ISBN 978-1-4654-7890-0.
  2. ^abcBruce, Amanda (2021-12-14)."Eternals: 8 Things Only Comic Book Fans Know About Ajak".CBR. Retrieved2022-10-14.
  3. ^abcdChrysostomou, George (2021-08-24)."Eternals: 10 Things Only Comic Fans Know About Ajak".Screen Rant. Retrieved2022-10-14.
  4. ^abcdPisapia, Tyler (2020-08-28)."Your Guide To Understanding Marvel's Ajak - Looper".Looper.com. Retrieved2022-10-14.
  5. ^The Eternals #3
  6. ^The Eternals #7
  7. ^The Eternals #12
  8. ^Harn, Darby (2022-07-19)."Thor: Love And Thunder — 10 Most Iconic Hercules Marvel Comics Panels Ever".Screen Rant. Retrieved2022-10-14.
  9. ^The Incredible Hercules #117 (July 2008). Marvel Comics.
  10. ^The Incredible Hercules #120 (Aug. 2008). Marvel Comics.
  11. ^Eternals vol. 4 #1-9. Marvel Comics.
  12. ^Eternals vol. 4 Annual #1. Marvel Comics.
  13. ^The Avengers vol. 8 #4. Marvel Comics.
  14. ^Rubio, Roxette (2022-03-15)."10 Eternals Who Could Have Beat Thanos If They Wanted To".CBR. Retrieved2022-10-14.
  15. ^Harn, Darby (2021-05-27)."10 Things Only Comic Book Fans Know About The Eternals".Screen Rant. Retrieved2022-10-14.
  16. ^Harn, Darby (2021-11-11)."10 Biggest Differences Between The Eternals Movie And The Comics".Screen Rant. Retrieved2022-10-14.
  17. ^Lealos, Shawn S. (2019-07-27)."The 15 Most Powerful Eternals, Ranked".CBR. Retrieved2022-10-14.
  18. ^"Voice Of Ajak - Marvel Universe".Behind the Voice Actors. RetrievedJuly 22, 2019. Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources.
  19. ^Coggan, Devan (July 20, 2019)."Marvel introduces 'The Eternals' at Comic-Con with Angelina Jolie, Richard Madden, and more".Entertainment Weekly. Archived fromthe original on July 21, 2019. RetrievedJuly 22, 2019.

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