| Phastos | |
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Phastos. Art byMark Texeira. | |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | Marvel Comics |
| First appearance | The Eternals (vol. 2) #1 (October 1985) |
| Created by | Peter B. Gillis Sal Buscema |
| In-story information | |
| Species | Eternal |
| Notable aliases | Hephaestus Vulcan Ceasefire Phillip Stoss |
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Phastos is a fictional character appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. Created byPeter B. Gillis andSal Buscema, the character first appeared inThe Eternals (vol. 2) #1 (October 1985). He is a member of theEternals, a human offshoot race in theMarvel Universe.
Brian Tyree Henry portrays Phastos in theMarvel Cinematic Universe filmEternals (2021).
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Phastos first appeared inThe Eternals (vol. 2) #1 (October 1985), created by writerPeter B. Gillis and artistSal Buscema.[1]
Phastos's history is very murky. He is a third or fourth generation Eternal who chose to remain on Earth because of his obsessive search for an unidentified item or person.[volume & issue needed] He continues to serve as the master technologist of the Eternal race, and it was his genius which allowedVirako to return from apparent death.[volume & issue needed] Although he despises war, Phastos chose to followIkaris into battle against the minions ofApocalypse.[2]
Phastos is shown living under the namePhillip Stoss,[3] before having his real identity revealed to him.[volume & issue needed]
As an Eternal, Phastos has superhuman speed, strength, durability, and is immortal.[4][5][6][7] He can project "Cosmic Energy" in the form of beams from his eyes and hands.[4][8][6] His cosmic energy manipulation allows flight, illusion generation, matter transmutation, and teleportation.[7][9][10]
Phastos carries a special hammer capable of firing bolts of an unknown energy and is a brilliant engineer, technologist and inventor.[11][8][12][13]
On Earth-90559 in the year 2115 AD, Phastos and Ajak were shown to have been trapped in the Uni-Mind.[14]
In the unifiedMarvel 2099 reality of Earth-2099, Phastos was seen as a member of the2099 version of the Avengers. He was among those who were massacred by the2099 version of the Masters of Evil. Their deaths were later avenged by the2099 version of the New Avengers who defeated the Masters of Evil and remanded them to a prison on the planet Wakanda.[15]
Phastos appears inEternals, portrayed byBrian Tyree Henry.[16] He is an Eternal and an intelligent weapons and technology inventor.[17] He is the first superhero to be depicted as gay in an MCU film.[18] Phastos was sent to Earth in 5,000 BC to progress the planet's societal development, and protect it from theDeviants. He guided and progressed many technological revolutions throughout the course of human history, but fell into a state of dejection when he realized that the tools he introduced to humanity were used in August 1945 to create thefirst atom bomb which resulted in monumental loss of human life. Blaming himself, he grew distant from his fellow Eternals. In the present day, Phastos settled and started a family with his husband Ben and they raised a son named Jack. He met again with the Eternals to prevent a new wave of Deviants led byKro, and realized their true purpose; to pave the way for the Emergence of Earth, which would lead to the birth of Tiamut and result in the destruction of the planet. The Eternals were divided, with Phastos sidestepping to protect the planet and prevent the Emergence from occurring. By choosing to save the planet and its occupants rather than allow the Emergence to occur, Phastos was abducted from Earth byArishem (who plans to observe their memories to see if humanity is worthy enough to live) to places unknown.