- Sprite (Eternal)
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character_name = Sprite
publisher =Marvel Comics
debut = "The Eternals", volume 1, #9 (Mar 1977)
creators =Jack Kirby
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species = Eternal
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aliases = Puck, Robin Goodfellow, Colin
powers = Control over cosmic energy allowing energy blasts and invulnerability, Immortality, Vast psionic powers including telepathy, telekinesis, matter transmutation and illusion castingSprite is a
fictional character appearing in thecomic books published byMarvel Comics . Although physically a child, Sprite is an Eternal, a member of an ancient and extremely powerful race. He was created byJack Kirby and first appeared in "The Eternals " vol. 1 #9.Fictional character biography
Sprite is an incorrigible
trickster and practical joker, and has been for centuries. It is rumored that in Marvel continuity, he was the inspiration forWilliam Shakespeare to write the character of Puck inA Midsummer Night's Dream . He revels in what he sees as "playful" behavior, seemingly mindless of the sometimes deadly consequences of his pranks, especially to fragile mortal Humans. Though he has been punished time and again for his actions, he always returns to his preferred way of life after a while.During the Fourth Host of the Celestials, when Zuras calls for the
Uni-Mind to examine the Celestials' Mothership, Sprite remains behind with Domo's Central Processor. Then he convinces the imprisoned Forgotten Eternal to help stop an attack to the Celestial ship.While trying to improve Olympia's systems, Sprite accidentally sends Olympia into the
Negative Zone once, but the Eternals are able to restore it to its proper place. Sprite later advocates the appointment of the Black Knight asSersi 's "Gann Josin" (sharing a mental bond) as compromise withIkaris , who wants her killed.The Eternals (2006)
In the new Eternals series by Neil Gaiman, Sprite, under the "real name" of Colin, is the star of "It's Just So Sprite", a sitcom on the Tweenie Channel. Although he seems to be unaware of his past or abilities, he's also a spokesman for Hero Registration (the series is set during the Civil War event).
Ikaris , who seemed to be the only Eternal with any memory of their past, saw Sprite on television and told Mark Curry that Sprite was another Eternal. Later, after Ikaris disappeared and the remaining Eternals started to recover their powers, Mark Curry contacted Sprite, seeking advice. Sprite reveals that he has always known who they are and takes them theDreaming Celestial . There Sprite tells him that it was him who made all the Eternals forget who they were, as revenge for a million years of them treating him like a child - to the extent that they created him as an Eternal 'who would never grow up', trapped in the form of a prepubescent boy (he would later use this form to inspireJ. M. Barrie to createPeter Pan ). Using theUni-Mind powered by the Dreaming Celestial, Sprite uses his powers to warp reality, making him a normal human, so that he can finally age. He is later seen in issue 7, boarding a train to run away from the problems he caused that led to the awakening of the Dreaming Celestial, and was ultimately found byZuras . Sprite has no apologizes for causing the current situation, and then Zuras kills Sprite by snapping his neck.Powers and abilities
Sprite, like all Eternals, has total control over his body's life force and molecular structure, making him virtually immortal. He does not age and is immune to all known diseases and toxins, radiation, and extremes of temperature. His old Eternal body had the appearance of a pre-adolescent child (and against his will, according to him), but he is in fact hundreds of thousands of years old.
Sprite is able to channel
cosmic radiation into blasts of heat or force, levitate himself or others, and create illusions that fool the senses. He has superhuman strength, though because of his small size and childlike anatomy it is less than that of most Eternals. He can rearrange atoms and molecules in such a way as to radically restructure objects (he once created a working ground-to-orbitspacecraft in seconds), and in fact is second only toSersi in the art of molecular reconstruction.If Sprite's story is to be believed, he has successfully used the reality-warping powers of the
Dreaming Celestial to give himself a human body that will age to adulthood normally.Bibliography
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