History
Celestial War[]
Nezarr was one of the Celestials who rebelled against the Aspirants and First Firmament. They shattered the First Cosmos into the Second Cosmos, the first Multiverse, and later created the Omegas as servitors.[2]
The Celestials were split across the Multiverse. Their counterparts are interconnected aspects of themselves and not separate beings. Thus, the Nezarr of Earth-616 is one aspect of the true Nezarr.[3]
Earth-616[]
Two-thousand-feet tall and depicted in dark blue armor, Nezarr participated in the Celestials' four visits (the first through fourth Hosts) to Earth. As a member of the Fourth Host of the Celestials, Nezarr appeared in the Soviet Union and was targeted by an atomic missile directed by General Greshkov. However, Nezarr created an illusion in the minds of the firing crew that the missile had turned back on them, and the resulting mental trauma put all of them into comas. In opposing the Asgardians, Nezarr lost his arm in battle with the artificial being known as the Destroyer. The Destroyer cut Nezarr's arm off with the Odinsword, but he re-grew it almost instantly. Nezarr was also among the delegation of Celestials who waged war against the Watchers.[4]
Multiverse[]
The Celestials exist across the Multiverse simultaneously. A Celestial's alternate reality selves are actually aspects of the same being.[3] Despite this, their alternate aspects may have very different histories from the ones in the mainstream Marvel Universe.
Earth-9997[]
Nezarr is a member of the Celestial race. Having long since evolved past physical bodies, the Celestials reproduced by impregnating a planet with their essence, which in time would gestate into an infant Celestial. To protect the growing fetus, they would genetically modify the people of said world, greatly enhancing their evolutionary potential and imbuing them with a certain level of aggressiveness.[5] One of these impregnated planets was Earth. After the populace of Earth fully mutated prematurely, Nezarr and other Celestials travelled to the world to purge it of all life before they could threaten the infant Celestial.[6] They were met with opposition from Black Bolt on the Moon, Nezarr and the Celestials would kill Black Bolt and then set their sights on Earth.[7]
On Earth, they would be opposed by Namor and an army of sea creatures, Tony Stark in a giant robotic factor and an army of Iron Men robots, and an army of Asgardians led by Loki. This bought the Earth precious moments for the arrival of "Galactus" (actually Franklin Richards) who was called to Earth by Black Bolt before his death. Galactus was able to fight off the Celestials, and Nezarr was one of the Celestials felled in the battle.[8]
Earth-90251[]
Nezarr and all of the Celestials were killed by Doctor Doom in a battle that lasted 407 years, after Doom gained the power of the Beyonder and the Infinity Gauntlet.[9]
Earth-TRN237[]
Earth-TRN666[]
Nezarr the Calculator was one of the many victims of Thanos in his eternal quest to please Death. He was obliterated along his fellow Celestials by Thanos when he stabbed Black Bolt to death in order to use his destructive voice as weapon. The bones of Nezarr and the other Celestials were later used by Thanos to build a temple to live the rest of his infinite life.[10]
Earth-TRN974[]
Nezarr the Calculator was one of the Celestials arrived and experimented on the Dinosaurs, creating beings like Fin Fang Foom and experimented on early humans, creating the Deviants and Eternals.[11]Attributes
Powers
Paraphernalia
Transportation
See Also
- 50 appearance(s) of Nezarr (First Cosmos)
- 5 appearance(s) in handbook(s) of Nezarr (First Cosmos)
- 6 minor appearance(s) of Nezarr (First Cosmos)
- 3 mention(s) in handbook(s) of Nezarr (First Cosmos)
- 23 image(s) of Nezarr (First Cosmos)
Links and References
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 What If? #23
- ↑ Defenders: Beyond #2
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 X-Termination #1
- ↑ Fantastic Four #400
- ↑ Earth X #9
- ↑ Earth X #11
- ↑ Earth X #12
- ↑ Earth X #X
- ↑ What If? Secret Wars #1
- ↑ Thanos (Vol. 2) #14
- ↑ Fantastic Four: Grand Design #1
- ↑ Thor #300
- ↑ Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #11