- Ajak
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comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=Ajak
real_name=Ajak
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Eternals" #2 (Aug 1976)
creators=Jack Kirby
alliance_color=background:#ffc0c0
alliances=Eternals
God Squad
aliases=Quetzacoatl, Tecumotzin, Lord of Flight, Ajax the Greater, He Who Talks To Celestials
relatives=
powers=Superhuman speed, strength and durability
Acceleratedhealing factor
Energy blasts
Flight
Teleportation|Ajak is a
fictional character , a member of the Eternals, a race in theMarvel Comics universe.Publication history
Ajak first appeared in "Eternals" vol. 1 #2 (August 1976), and was created by
Jack Kirby . Ajak made subsequent appearances in the series, in issues #3-4 (September-October 1976), #7 (January 1977), and #12 (June 1977).The character subsequently appears in "Thor Annual" #7 (1978) (in flashback, as Ajax), "Thor" vol. 1 #284 (June 1979), 291 (January 1980), 300-301 (October-November 1980), "Contest of Champions" vol. 1 #1 (June 1982), "Iron Man Annual" #6 (1983), "Avengers" vol. 1 #248 (October 1984), "Eternals: Herod Factor" (November 1991), "Avengers" vol. 1 #361 (April 1993), and "Starblast" #1 (January 1994).
The character did not appear again for some time, but Ajak briefly appeared in the Marvel mini-series "The Eternals", written by
Neil Gaiman , in "Eternals" #5-7 (December 2006, January 2007, March 2007). He also made an appearance in "Incredible Hercules" #117-120 (July-August 2008).Ajak received an entry in the original "
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe " #1, and in the "Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition" #10.Fictional character biography
Ajak is a member of the sub-race of Eternals known as the Polar Eternals. He was born in the area of Polaria,
Siberia . His parents were Raka and Amaa, and he has a brother named Arex. He was an archeologist with an advanced knowledge of archeology.Ajak fought Warlord Kro's Deviant forces in
Babylon 2500 years ago. He also had a strong presence in Central America, where theAztec s believed him to beQuetzalcoatl and theInca s worshipped him asTecumotzin , Lord of Flight. Ajak once met the Norse god Thor, and fought alongside him againstDromedan . During the Third Host of the Celestials, Ajak acted as a liaison between the Celestials and Earth and was present in Peru when they arrived. [as revealed in "Thor Annual" #7] WithZuras , he arranged the flight plan the Celestials used to leave earth. Then he put himself into storage as atoms within the City of the Space Gods, to await their eventual return.Under Zuras' order,
Ikaris awoke Ajak when the Fourth Host of the Celestials arrived. ["Eternals" Vol.1 #2] Ajak befriended human archaeologist Dr.Daniel Damian , and let him live in the City of the Space Gods. Ajak was sealed with Doctor Damian behind the force barrier surrounding the site of the Fourth Host's arrival. ["Eternals" Vol. 1 #3] 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. ["Eternals" Vol. 1 #7] He is also known for battling an Incan wrestler. ["Eternals" Vol. 1 #12]Ajak then had another encounter with Thor at the Fourth Host site in Peru. ["Thor" #284] This time Ajak opposed him, but Thor won their battle. Ultimately Ajak found himself battling Zeus, who saw the Eternals as the Celestials' pawns. He was also among the Eternals captured by
Brother Tode , and was later set free byIron Man .Ajak joined the space-faring Eternals
Uni-Mind ["Avengers" #248] , but eventually returned to earth. A maddened Dr. Damian transformed Ajak into a monster through the use of Celestial technology, and sent him to killThena and Kro's twin children,Donald & Deborah Ritter . The monstrous Ajak killed many sets of twins along the way. After the Eternals restored him to his true form, he was so grief-stricken with his deeds that he disintegrated himself along with Dr. Damian.Sprite states that some time later he used the machineries of Olympia to partially "reactivate" Ajak and
Zuras — and then deceived them into visiting the tomb of theDreaming Celestial , forming aUni-Mind there. This provided Sprite with the power he needed to rewrite some aspects of reality, stripping the other Eternals of their powers and memories. Sprite also stated that Ajak is the only Eternal able to directly speak with the Celestials.Ajak appeared, seemingly in his normal state, and revived Zuras to his normal state. ["Eternals" #5 (2006)]
ecret Invasion
He has since left to join Hercules' "God Squad" to battle the
Skrull gods -- not only to defend Earth, but, due to the Skrulls, in fact, being Deviants (as their native people were also transformed by the Celestials, but the Deviants won their war), which he thinks will allow him greater understanding of the Celestials, and perhaps allow him to communicate with the Dreaming Celestial (whom only Makkari can communicate with). ["Incredible Hercules" #117 (July 2008)] He is killed in the confrontation with the Skrull GodKly'bn , himself an Eternal Skrull, but it is implied that he will return. ["Incredible Hercules" #120 (August 2008)]Powers and abilities
Ajak possessed the standard Eternal abilities of cosmic energy manipulation and complete control of his own cellular makeup. The physical control granted him an indefinitely prolonged lifespan and cellular regeneration along with superhuman strength and durability. His cosmic powers granted him flight, teleportation and the ability to fire energy bolts.
It was also revealed in Gaiman's miniseries "The Eternals" that Ajak possesses the ability to directly communicate with the Celestials when they are nearby.
References
External links
* [http://www.marvel.com/universe/Ajak Marvel Official Bio]
* [http://www.marveldirectory.com/individuals/a/ajak.htm Ajak at MarvelDirectory.com]
* [http://www.geocities.com/brenni_au/A.html "Sersi's Loft"'s entry on Ajak]
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