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Deviant (comics)

The Deviants are a fictional race of superhumans appearing in American comic


Deviants
books published by Marvel Comics.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First The Eternals #1
Contents appearance (1976) (July 1976)

1 Publication history Created by Jack Kirby


2 Fictional history Characteristics
3 Membership Place of Earth
3.1 Deviants
origin
3.2 Deviant Mutates
3.3 Deviants of the planet Lyonesse Notable See: Citizens
3.4 Skrulls members
4 References
5 External links

Publication history
The Deviants first appeared inThe Eternals #1 (July 1976), and were created byJack Kirby.

Fictional history
They are an offshoot of the evolutionary process that created sentient life on Earth instigated by the alien Celestials, and wage war
against their counterparts, theEternals. According to the account of one Deviant in the 2006 mini-series,[1] the Deviants were created
as a delicacy to be consumed en masse by Celestials at periodic intervals once they multiplied sufficiently; however, the veracity of
this has yet to be proven.

While the Eternals possess godlike power and are generally physically beautiful (by human standards), the Deviants (who sometimes
refer to themselves as 'the changing people') are for the most part hideous (again, by human standards), with each member of their
race possessing some random physical and/or cosmetic mutation that is by Celestial design never repeated within the sub-species.
Extremely mutated or deformed Deviants are referred to as "mutates" and some of the monsters of myth and legend have in fact been
identified as Deviant mutates. Some of these mutations can provide superhuman abilities, but their powers are usually not as great as
those of the Eternals.

The Deviants are religious, revering the Dreaming Celestial ("He Who Sleeps in Darkness"). They credit him with their creation and
claim that he granted them dominion over the Earth, an agreement they believe was later broken by the treachery of the other
Celestials. They have one or more holy booksthe only one named thus far being the
Book of Krask.

The Deviants had already developed advanced technology such asgenetic engineering when humans were still living in caves.

Membership

Deviants
Kro[2] - A Deviant Warlord who is the ruler of Lemuria and head of the Delta Network. Kro is a long-lived
shapeshifter.
Ahqlau[3] - Conspirator and friend of Yrdisis who posed as an ally of Kro, but was actually spying on him for
Ghaur.
Argos the Hunter[4] - Member of the Sword of Damocles who pursued Arcadia Deville and Ulysses Bloodstone.
Argos the Hunter wore armor and wielded a cosmic energy staf
f.
Broop[5] - The jester to Brother Tode. He was merged with the others into a giant cube by theEternals and is
presumed dead.[6]
Brother Tode[7] - The monarch and former ruler ofLemuria. He was killed by molecular reassembly by theEternals
Brother Visara[8] - The former ruler of Lemuria. He was killed by the Deviants.
Chudar[9] - Attends to Kro.
Coal[10] - A Deviant who was sent by Ghaur to retrieve the Proteus Horn but was mistaken for Sunspot by
Namorita.
Darg[11] - Darg observed a gladiatorial match involving the A
vengers. He had his sword stolen by theBlack Knight..
[12] - The twin children of Thena and Kro and members of the
Dark Angel/Tzabaoth (Donald & Deborah Ritter)
Delta Network
Dragona[13] - member of the Delta Force; sister of Ereshkigal and former lover of Brother Tode, able to fly and
breathe fire
Dulpus[14] - The former leader of a group that attempted to assist in the takeover of Earth to gain favor from
Kang
the Conqueror. He sent Glomm into single combat againstWarbird.
Enigmo[15] - Member of Delta Force and former gladiator. He is not to be confused with Cataphrax, who wrestled
under the name Enigmo (seeDeviant Mutates, below)
Ereshkigal[16] - The sister of Dragona who was mistaken in the past forHecate. She apparently committed suicide
after losing a contest against theLiving Tribunal.[17]
Fascit[18] - He was in charge of the operation to transform Margo Damian into a Deviant.
Finn[19] - Member of the Damocles Foundation who received theCelestial's Gatherer from Lucas Guthrie. He was
killed when the Gatherer went on a rampage.
Frathag[20] - Member of the priesthood who took charge of the Fifth Host. Killed by an angry mob of Deviants when
Kro exposed "purity time" as a falsehood.
Gelt[21] -
General Dasrax[22] - He was member of Kros conspiracy against the priesthood, but was forced to shoot himself in
the head by Ghaur in front of Kro to demonstrate his power.
Ghaur[23] - The priest-lord of Lemuria.
Haag[24] - A Deviant who advocated the Slicer following the rule of Brutus.
Ignatz[25] - The flying steed of Ant-Man.
Jorro[26] - A weapons maker and unwilling servant ofTerminus.
Karygmax[27] - A priest who ordered Cataphrax to submit to purity time. Karygmax was involved in the resurrection
of Ghaur. His current whereabouts ae unknown.
Kra[28] -
Nuncio Klarheit[29] - A priest-lord who served Ghaur and accompanied Kro to the Pyramid of Winds to recover a
vial and transported it back to Lemuria.
Lugner[30] - A Deviant who spied on Kro for Ghaur by posing as his assistant (although Kro was aware of his true
nature). Lugner's current whereabouts are unknown.
Maelstrom[31] - The son of Morga andPhaeder. Because he was half Deviant, halfInhuman he was sent to the
Lemuria Slave Pits.
Marcelus[32] - Member of the Damocles Foundation. He was dispatched to Brazil to capture theBlack Queen, but
she turned him into stone.
Medula[31] - Partner of Maelstrom and mother of Ransak the Reject. Her current whereabouts are unknown.
Morga[31] - Partner of Phaeder and the mother of Maelstrom. She was killed by the other Deviants for looking too
human-like.
Morjak[33] -
Odysseus Indigo[34] - The CEO of Damocles Foundation. He is able to hypnotize others or nullify super-powers.
Plokohrel[30] - A famous artist from 100th dynasty.
Phraug[35] - The former ruler of Lemuria. He was slain during the Great Cataclysm (AKA the Sinking ofAtlantis).
Pyre[4] - A Deviant who is a member of the Sword of Damocles. Pyre possesses fire powers.
Queen Vira[7] - Queen of the Deviants. She was transformed into inert matter and merged with others of Deviant
population into a cube by Eternals. She is currently deceased.
Ragar[5] - The Prime Minister who held contempt for Kro, He is currently trapped inside the Deviant cube by the
Eternals.
Ranar[22] - A government official who is the son of Brother Tode. He was killed by the priesthood.
Randy Lee Watson[36] - Real name unknown. He worked for the Damocles Foundation. Randy enlisted the aid of
Lucas Guthrie in capturing a Celestial Gatherer
, but died when a guard shot him.
Ransak the Reject[31] - A gladiator who is an ally to the Eternals and a pupil of Kingo Sunen. He is an outcast as he
looks like a human.
Shelmar[37] - A warrior and former gunner aboard Kros flagship. His current whereabouts are unknown.
Sledge[38] - A Deviant who was initially thought to be a mutant. Sledge enhanced
Blob and Mimics powers. He is an
associate of Risque and a favor broker.
Sluice[37] - An administrator who is part of Brother T
odes council, disliked Kro, presumably part of the group merged
into a solid cube by the Eternals.
Spike[10] - He was sent by Ghaur to retrieve the Proteus Horn and was mistaken for one of the
New Mutants by
Namorita.
Stranglehold[4] - A member of the Sword of Damocles who pursued Arcadia and Ulysses. He possesses
superhuman strength.
Stra'an[39] -
String[10] - sent by Ghaur to retrieve the Proteus Horn, mistaken forWarlock by Namorita
Taras Vol[40] - A Lemurian who was captured and mutated Cole, Gort, and One-Eye. He was killed during the Great
Cataclysm (AKA the Sinking ofAtlantis).
Thunder[41] -
Tobias[42] - A Deviant who attempted to kill a Deviant child for being a mutate, but it was rescued by Dragona. His
current whereabouts are unknown.
El Toro Rojo[43] - A renegade fighter andDelta Network member. He was bonded to Tupac Amaru, an autistic child.
Tutinax the Mountain Mover[44] - A Deviant mutate and agladiator who aided Dromedan during the time of the
second host. He was summoned from the past by Zakka, but then killed the latter
. He was eventually returned to his
own time. In the modern era, he nearly beatQuasar to death when he interfered in a match.
Ulysses Dragonblood[4] - The brother of Odysseus Indigo and former member of theDamocles Foundation. He is
able to sedate others with a touch.
Veeg[45] - Also known as Veerg, he is a member of theDamocles Foundation. Veeg secretly aided Sledge, Ulysses
Dragonblood, Arcadia Deville, and X-Force in entering the Foundation's Amazon headquarters using the
teleportation devices there.
Weller[36] - Member of the Damocles Foundation who received the Celestial Gatherer from Lucas Guthrie. His
current whereabouts are unknown.
Yrdisis[30] - An artist and lover of Khoryphos who helped to smuggle the victims of Slicer out of Lemuria until she
was uncovered by Brother Visaara. She was later captured by Weird Sisters to aid in resurrection of Maelstrom but
was rescued by the Eternals. Her current whereabouts are unknown
Zakka[41] - A toolmaker who built a time-displacer that was able to bring forth ancient warriors. He summoned
Tutinax, but was killed by him.
Zona[4] - A member of the Sword of Damacles who could turn invisible and generate electric shocks.

Deviant Mutates
The Deviant Mutates are the creations of the Deviants. Among the known Deviant Mutates are:

Bandrhude[46] - A type of Deviant mutate that were used prior to Great Cataclysm (AKA the Sinking of
Atlantis).
Bandrhude was later used in the modern era by Ghaur and Kro.
Brutus[47] - A Deviant Mutate who briefly led the Deviants afterGhaur's seeming destruction by theDreaming
Celestial. Brutus organized the Subterranean wars and persecution of Deviant mutates. Brutus was killed when he
was exposed as a mutate.[48]
Cataphrax[49] - A warrior and former wrestler in theUnlimited Class Wrestling Federation that has strength rivaling
Ikaris. He was the victim of the5th Host and was mercy-killed byThena.
Dromedan[50] - Dromedan was bred by the Deviants as a weapon against theEternals. Imprisoned beneath New
York City by the Eternals. Dromedan has vast psionic powers, including mind control, illusions and telekinesis. He
can also emit destructive energy blasts, and transform matter
.
Giganto[51] - A servant of the Mole Man, briefly raised Inorganic Technotroid with its mate, abandoned it after it lost
interest. It once made attempt to rule earth, guarded Monster Island for Kro, later became a servant to Mole
Man[52][53]
Glomm[54] - A servant of Dulpus that was defeated by W
arbird in single combat.
Gorgilla[55] - Member of the Fin Fang Four. He was formerly used as a pawn by Kro through the Brain Mines and
was used to rampage in New York City. Gorgilla later befriendedDoctor Druid after being freed by him. Gorgilla was
later shrunk to human size by Reed Richard's molecular compactor and became the janitor of the Baxter Building.
Gorgilla. helped Elektro, Fin Fang Foom and Googam defeat Tim Boo Ba.
Gort[7] - An agent of Brutus that was defeated by theHulk.
Grottu[56] - It was produced through the Deviant mutate stockpiles. Grottu battled
Ulysses Bloodstone, but was
exterminated by him. Grottu's spirit later possessedAnt-Man (Scott Lang).
Karkas[57] - A former gladiator who allied with the Eternals. Karkas was trained by the scholars in Olympia and
assisted in Kros rebellion against Ghaur. Karkus was later defeated by Reject.
Lizard Men[58] - A race of Deviant mutates in the form of reptilian humanoids that reside in
Subterranea. A bunch of
Lizard Men were once used as agents of Kro and journeyed to Midnight Mountain and attempted to help capture
Makkari
Megataur[59] - A monster serving the Mole Man.
Metabo[60] - A Deviant Mutate that was engineered by Kro. Metabo was able to absorb cosmic energy from
Eternals. It was briefly considered forDelta Force.
Minotaur[61] - A monster that was possibly the creature formerly contained within the labyrinths of Aegean sea. The
Minotaur battled Ikaris.
Molten Man-Thing[62][63] - A creature from a volcano who invaded the island of Napuka. It battled Makkari (who
was posing as Frank Harper). The Molten Man-Thing was defeated when its heat energy was dissipated by
immense fan.
Spore[64] - A Deviant Mutate that was created millennia ago as the ultimate weapon against the Eternals. The Spore
gained immortality from consuming Eternals, but was destroyed circa 18000 BC by the Celestial second host. The
Spore's particles were incorporated into the cocaine crop of General Caridad. Spore destroyed by Sister Salvation.
Tricephalous[51] - A three-headed monster that lives on Monster Isle and is servant of Mole Man.
World-Devouring Worm[65] - A mutated earthworm released by Dromedan from a "Deviant Coagulation Chamber."
It grew larger with each passing second, and could suck objects into its body with a vacuum-like wind.Virako
destroyed the World-Devouring Worm by absorbing energies from his craft, destroying him self in the process.

Deviants of the planet Lyonesse


Blackwulf (Pelops)[66] - The son of Tantalus and leader of the Underground Legion. He was slain by his father and
served as a meal to the Peacekeepers.[67]
Blackwulf (Lucian)[66] - The brother and successor of Pelops and the son of antalus.
T Lucian killed his father and
absorbed his power His current whereabouts are unknown.
Bristle[66] - Member of the Peacekeepers.
Id[68] - The son of Tantalus and brother of Blackwulf (Pelops and Lucien). Its current whereabouts are unknown.
Khult[69] - A Deviant from Tebbel who is the father ofNirvana. He became servant of Tantalus but usurped his rule
of Armechadon at the same time. He helped Blackwulf temporarily slayantalus.
T
Lady Trident[68] - A member of the Peacekeepers who was killed one of ouchstone's
T bodies. However, she was
placed in stasis by another Touchstone.
Mammoth (William "Willie" Amos)[70] - A member of the Underground Legion and possibly the past self of W
raath.
His arm was cut off by Blackwulf (Lucian) to save him from the Black Legacy.
Nirvana[68] - The daughter of Khult, wife of Tantalus, and mother of Lucian, Pelops and Id. She committed suicide
after giving birth of Lucian. Her body was preserved in undead form by Khult and was later released into death with
Lucian's aid[71]
Pandara[72] - A servant of Lord Tantalus. His current whereabouts are unknown.
Schizo[66] - Member of the Peacekeepers and the sister of o
Tuchstone. She was rendered comatose by
Touchstone.
Tantalus[73] - The Armechadonian Deviant who is the father of Pelops, Lucian, and Id, and the husband of Nirvana.
He used the Peacekeepers as agents on Earth. aTntalus was killed by Blackwulf (Lucian).[71]
Touchstone[70] - Member of the Underground Legion and the sister of Pandara. 24 of her forms were destroyed by
Tantalus.
Toxin[70] - Member of the Underground Legion. His armor was destroyed byantalus.
T Toxin later allied himself with
Tantalus against the Underground in hopes that he could rebuild his armor. However, he returned to Earth alongside
the Peacekeepers.
Wraath (William "Willie" Amos)[70] - Member of the Peacekeepers. He is acyborg who is possibly the future self of
Mammoth.

Skrulls
The Skrulls are nearly all Deviants who eliminated the other offshoots of their species, leaving only one of the original race (Prime
Skrull) and a Skrull Eternal (Kly'bn).

References
1. Eternals #5 (2006)
2. Red Raven Comics #1 (1940)
3. Eternals vol. 2 #2
4. X-Force #83
5. Eternals #3
6. Avengers #247
7. Eternals #1
8. Eternals: The Herod Factor
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51. Fantastic Four #1 (November, 1961)
52. "Gigantus (Journey into Mystery)"(http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/gigant.htm). Marvunapp.com. Retrieved
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56. Strange Tales #73 (February 1960)
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73. Avengers #371 (February, 1994)

External links
Deviants at Marvel.com
Deviants at Marvel Wiki
Deviants at Comic Vine
Deviants at Appendix Eternal Profiles
Deviants at MarvelDirectory.com
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