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Marvels' Eternals Discussion - Spoiler Warning

The Eternals' original '76-'78 published run had limited appeal (similar to its 1985 miniseries follow-up), and even after being fully merged with the superhero side of Marvel, it did not generate Spider-Man-like interest / sales due to its kind of concept--something some of the reviewers have touched on in so many words. With that in mind, if this film has a low key reception (post credits reveal included), some have no need to attack reviews as if a MCU film needs to be a hit. Either one enjoys it, or they do not.
 
Saw it tonight. While walking out of the theater, I overheard the folks in front of me discussing it. One said they absolutely loved it, the other that they had no idea what was happening. I think a lot of people are going to fall into one of those two camps. :lol:

I'd call it a really ambitious movie in terms of how much content it tries to pack in, with only partial successful at actually executing it.

And this isn't a complaint because what they went with *did* work in its own right, but almost every major change from the comics' Eternals lore was one that made them less interesting, conceptually.
 
And this isn't a complaint because what they went with *did* work in its own right, but almost every major change from the comics' Eternals lore was one that made them less interesting, conceptually.

So - as a complete newcomer to this - would reading the original 70's Eternals comics be helpful in any way, before/after the movie (if it all)?
 
So - as a complete newcomer to this - would reading the original 70's Eternals comics be helpful in any way, before/after the movie (if it all)?

You should read them just because they're dang good comics (well, depending on how much you have a taste for Kirby's idiosyncratic writing style). But no, I don't think it would help with enjoying the movie. If anything, it's better to go in blind.
 
It was pretty good. Very transformers like at the end with the Unicron comparisons. Kit’s character was good. The way he just accepted everything. I appreciate they had him meet Icarus. For the GoT fans out there.
 
If Eternals was compared to ZSJL, then that's high consideration of its plot.

They were possibly referring to the movie having a pretty long run time.
I saw the movie today and my son and I were both checking our watches a lot. Then there were the mid-credit and post-credit scenes.
 
Was this the first MCU movie to reference DC Comics? There were two references in this.
They used to be pretty common back in the day in Marvel comics. Probably due to how more in the zeitgeist Superman and Batman are.
 
So - as a complete newcomer to this - would reading the original 70's Eternals comics be helpful in any way, before/after the movie (if it all)?

I would say no; the original Eternals comic is very far removed from this film--probably more than any MCU movie in relation to its "source" up to this point.
 
Not really. DC Comics don’t really reference Marvel in the comics I’ve read. Maybe the recent ones they have started to
I recall one reference from a book back in the 60s. Batman calling Spider-man a newcomer or something.
 
Probably, though live copies of issue #1 are suddenly being sold for $500 or more at used bookstores, among other places. I remember when it came out it was a one-year flop nobody bothered to collect. The story might have worked, but Marvels' '70s Kirby art seemed overly blocky to me, and even the women had bulky chins.
"Live copies"?????
I own the entire run, bought when it came out.
 
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