Thread:Nausiated/@comment-3406131-20150414062307/@comment-61022-20150414224124

Yeah, I thought the "M" tags were to used to tag the team members category. My bad if that's not what it's for.

As for where to start with cosmic stories... Well off the top of my head, if you're interested in the Celestials and Eternals, the best place to start is with the first volume of the Eternals by Jack Kirby. It's sort of poorly written because as great as Jack Kirby was, without a co-creator he kind of runs off in a million different directions and stories tend to go nowhere (You'll notice that considering the series was cancelled before Jack actually did anything meaningful with the characters) You'll also notice that Jack never intended it to be a series that took place in the Marvel Universe proper (specifically the issues involving the Cosmic Hulk construct that was later seen in Fall of the Hulks) The Eternals plot gets picked up and co-opted into the Marvel Universe proper during the so-called "Eternals Saga" that played out in Thor from issue #283 through 301 and Annual #7.

If you want primers on certain topics I'd also recommend reading the major events that occurred in the late 80s and 90s: The Evolutionary War, Atlantis Attacks etc. A lot of those happened in the summer annuals during a given year, they had back up features following the history of things like the Serpent Crown and the High Evolutionary.

Not familiar with Quasar's original run, but I figure if you read it from start to finish you'll find all sorts of stuff in there.

I'd also recommend the Earth X trilogy. It's an alternate reality tale and anything that is revealed in that series is unique to that universe, but it was an interesting take on the mythos, I'd recommend giving it a read.