- "Not now, cute boy. I'm working."
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"Identity Crisis" | |
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Eternals | |
Title: | "Identity Crisis" |
Volume: | 3 |
Number: | 2 |
Cover price: | $3.99 |
Cover date: | September, 2006 |
Publisher: | Marvel Comics |
Credits | |
Chief: | Joe Quesada |
Writers: | Neil Gaiman |
Pencilers: | John Romita, Jr. |
Inkers: | Danny Miki; Tom Palmer |
Cover artists: | Rick Berry |
Cover inker: | Rick Berry |
Cover colorist: | Rick Berry |
Colorists: | Matt Hollingsworth; Paul Mounts |
Letterers: | Todd Klein |
Assistants: | Sean Ryan; Mike Marts |
Editors: | Nick Lowe |
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"Identity Crisis" is the second issue of the third Eternals comic book series published by Marvel Comics. was written by Neil Gaiman with artwork by John Romita, Jr., and inks by Danny K. Miki & Tom Palmer. It was colored by Matt Hollingsworth, & Paul Mounts, and lettered by Todd Klein. The series was edited by Nick Lowe with Sean Ryan as assistant editor, and Mike Marts as a consulting editor. This issue shipped with a September, 2006 cover date and carries a cover price of $3.99 per copy (US).
"Identity Crisis"[]
Featured characters
Supporting characters
Villains
- Gelt
- Morjak
Minor characters
- Danay Leptyuhov
- Grace Darling
- Mimi
- Pavel Prykrish
- Tantrum
- Thomas Eliot (Final appearance; dies)
- Tiamut (In a dream only)
- Vikram Gupta
- Wilmot Thackray
- Zuras (Cameo appearance only)
Organizations
Races & Animals
- Celestials (In a dream only)
- Deviants
- Eternals
- Humans
Locations
Items
Vehicles
Powers
Miscellaneous
Notes & Trivia[]
- The Eternals was created comic book writer and artist Jack Kirby. They first appeared in Eternals, Vol. 1 #1 in July, 1976. The first Eternals series was an ongoing title that ran for nineteen issues from 1976-1978. This was followed by a twelve-issue Eternals maxi-series in 1985-86, and a seven-issue Eternals mini-series from 2006-2007.
- This series is rated T+ for Teen.
- This issue is UPC barcode number 759606059157 00211.
- This issue shipped with a variant cover featuring Makkari. It was illustrated by John Romita, Jr., Danny Miki, and Matt Hollingsworth.
- Yeah... the homeless guy with the big red bushy beard is Zuras.
- Reference is made to Tony Stark in this issue. Tony recently publicly revealed himself as Iron Man.