Show pageBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Nezarr the Calculator ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity: Nezarr the Calculator is a colossal, god-like space being known as a Celestial, tasked with the mathematical and analytical oversight of cosmic evolution and the judgment of fledgling civilizations.** * **Key Takeaways:** * **Role in the Universe:** As the designated "Calculator" of the [[Celestials]], Nezarr is believed to be the mathematician, strategist, and primary analyst for his kind. He is responsible for processing the vast amounts of data gathered during a planet's observation period, a key function in the Celestials' grand experiment of seeding, cultivating, and ultimately judging life across the cosmos. * **Primary Impact:** Nezarr's most significant impact, alongside his brethren in the Celestial Hosts, has been on Earth. His appearances during the First, Second, Third, and Fourth Hosts were pivotal moments in human history, directly influencing the evolution of humanity, the creation of the [[Eternals]] and [[Deviants]], and instilling a profound cosmic terror in the pantheons of Earth's gods. * **Key Incarnations:** In the Prime Comic Universe (Earth-616), Nezarr is a distinct entity with a specific title and the unique ability to project hyper-realistic, world-encompassing illusions. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), he is one of several Celestials who appear during a flashback in the film //Eternals//, but his individual role as "the Calculator" is not specified, making him visually distinct but functionally similar to the other background Celestials shown. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== Nezarr the Calculator first appeared in **//The Eternals// #7**, published in January 1977. He was created by the legendary writer and artist **Jack "The King" Kirby**, the mastermind behind much of Marvel's cosmic pantheon. Nezarr's creation was part of Kirby's monumental //Eternals// series, a project born from his fascination with ancient astronauts, mythology, and the grand, unknowable forces of the universe. Kirby designed the Celestials to be beings of incomprehensible scale and power, dwarfing even established cosmic entities like [[Galactus]] or gods like [[Odin]]. Their silent, stoic nature and visually striking, monolithic designs were intended to evoke a sense of awe and cosmic dread. Nezarr, with his unique helmet design and specific title, was established early on as a key member of the Celestial leadership, fulfilling a vital intellectual role within the group's mysterious agenda. His creation represented Kirby's desire to build a mythology where humanity was not the center of the universe, but merely a temporary experiment for beings of a higher order. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== The origin of Nezarr is inseparable from the origin of the Celestial race itself, a story that begins at the dawn of creation. The narrative differs significantly between the comics and the cinematic universe, reflecting different creative priorities and storytelling scopes. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === In the beginning, there was only the **First Firmament**, the first sentient universe. It was a singular, lonely consciousness. To create companionship, the First Firmament created life: celestial-like beings known as the **Aspirants**. The Aspirants were loyal and single-minded, worshipping their creator. However, a faction of Aspirants believed that life should be allowed to evolve, change, and die—a concept of a dynamic, multicolored cosmos that was anathema to the First Firmament's desire for static order. This rebellious faction, led by a being who would later be known as The Progenitor, was branded as "Celestials" by their brethren. A catastrophic cosmic war erupted between the static, uniform Aspirants and the evolutionary-minded Celestials. This conflict, known as the Celestial War, was fought on a scale that shattered reality itself. The Celestials ultimately triumphed, shattering the First Firmament and using its remnants to give birth to the Second Cosmos, the first Multiverse. Nezarr was one of the earliest and most prominent of these original Celestials. From the very beginning of their grand experiment—to seed barren worlds with the potential for life and to guide its evolution through genetic manipulation—Nezarr assumed the role of the Calculator. His purpose was to analyze the infinite variables of evolution, to calculate the probabilities of a species' success or failure, and to process the data gathered by other Celestials like [[Eson the Searcher]]. He is the grand mathematician of the gods, whose calculations determine the fate of entire worlds. He has been a member of all four Celestial Hosts that have visited Earth, silently observing and calculating the worthiness of humanity for millennia. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === The MCU presents a more streamlined, though no less cosmic, origin for the Celestials. As explained in the film **//Eternals// (2021)**, the Celestials are ancient, primordial beings who predate the known universe. Their primary purpose is the creation of new Celestials, a process that requires an immense amount of energy. To acquire this energy, the Celestials orchestrate a galactic cycle of creation and destruction. A Celestial, such as **[[Arishem the Judge]]**, will seed a promising planet with a Celestial "egg" deep within its core. To nurture this seed, Arishem creates life on the planet. However, to protect this burgeoning life from apex predators he also creates—the monstrous **[[Deviants]]**—Arishem engineers a race of synthetic, immortal protectors: the **[[Eternals]]**. The Eternals' mission is to exterminate the Deviants, allowing the planet's dominant intelligent species (like humanity) to flourish and increase its population. This population growth generates the vast amount of life energy required for the new Celestial to "emerge" from the planet's core. This emergence, however, inevitably destroys the planet and its civilization. The Eternals, their memories wiped, are then sent to a new world to repeat the cycle. Nezarr the Calculator is shown in a flashback sequence in //Eternals// as one of the Celestials who were present millions of years in the past. He stands alongside Arishem, [[Jemiah the Analyzer]], and [[Hargen the Measurer]]. While his specific title of "Calculator" is not mentioned, his presence confirms him as a key figure in their cosmic mission. In the MCU, his role appears less specialized and more as a high-ranking member of the Celestial race, carrying out Arishem's grand, galaxy-spanning plan of cosmic birth. ===== Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality ===== As a Celestial, Nezarr wields power on a scale that defies mortal comprehension. His abilities are a blend of cosmic energy manipulation, reality-warping, and an intellect that can process the functioning of the universe itself. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === Nezarr's power level is consistent with that of his fellow Celestials, placing him far above cosmic heralds, skyfather-level gods, and even most abstract entities. * **Powers and Abilities:** * **Immense Physicality:** Standing over 2,000 feet tall, Nezarr possesses incalculable physical strength and durability. His armor is virtually indestructible, capable of withstanding planetary-scale impacts and energy blasts from beings like Odin without damage. * **Cosmic Energy Manipulation:** Nezarr can generate and manipulate cosmic energy for a variety of effects. He can project beams of concussive force capable of atomizing mountains or disabling divine beings. During the Fourth Host's confrontation with Odin in the [[Destroyer]] armor, Nezarr's energy blasts contributed to melting the nigh-unbreakable Uru armor. * **Matter Manipulation:** Like all Celestials, Nezarr can transmute matter and energy at a molecular level. He can create or destroy matter, restructure entire landscapes, and alter the physical properties of objects and beings. * **Reality Warping:** The Celestials can bend the laws of physics and warp reality on a localized scale. This allows them to create pocket dimensions, manipulate spacetime, and perform other feats that are essentially magical in nature. * **Cosmic Awareness:** Nezarr possesses a heightened awareness of events across the universe and can perceive multiple dimensions and timelines simultaneously. * **Telepathy and Telekinesis:** Though rarely used, Celestials are powerful psionics, capable of communicating telepathically across galaxies and moving objects of planetary mass with their minds. * **Unique Ability: Master of Illusion:** Nezarr's most defining and unique power, which sets him apart from other Celestials and justifies his title as "the Calculator," is his mastery over illusion. This is not simple trickery; Nezarr can project hyper-realistic, tangible illusions on a planetary scale. During the Fourth Host, he single-handedly trapped the entire city of Olympia, the home of the Eternals, in a complex illusionary matrix. He can create phantom duplicates of himself or others, manipulate perceptions, and craft entire false realities to test, distract, or disable his opponents. This ability is likely tied to his mathematical prowess, allowing him to calculate and construct every minute detail of a false world. * **Personality and Role:** Nezarr is, like all Celestials, silent, inscrutable, and seemingly emotionless. His actions are dictated by a cosmic purpose beyond mortal understanding. His role as the Calculator suggests a personality that is analytical, logical, and methodical. While Arishem is the Judge and Exitar is the Executioner, Nezarr is the one who processes the variables. He is the cosmic supercomputer of the group, whose calculations form the basis for their ultimate judgments. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === In the MCU, the powers of individual Celestials are less differentiated. Nezarr is shown to be a being of immense power, but his specific "Calculator" abilities have not been demonstrated. * **Implied Abilities:** Based on the actions of Arishem and the birth of Tiamut, it can be inferred that all MCU Celestials, including Nezarr, possess the following abilities: * **Cosmic Creation:** The ability to create stars, galaxies, and life itself. Arishem is shown holding a sphere of pure energy equivalent to a sun. * **Immense Scale and Durability:** They are beings of planetary, if not stellar, size, capable of surviving the vacuum of space and the raw energies of creation. * **Energy and Matter Manipulation:** They can forge beings like the Eternals and Deviants from cosmic energy and manipulate matter on a galactic scale, as seen when Arishem effortlessly teleports the Eternals from Earth. * **Teleportation and Interdimensional Travel:** Arishem demonstrates the ability to create portals and transport beings across vast cosmic distances instantaneously. * **Comparative Analysis:** The primary difference is one of //specialization//. In the comics, Nezarr has a very specific, defined role and a unique power (illusion casting) tied to that role. In the MCU, he is presented as a member of a powerful, seemingly homogenous group led by Arishem. His design is faithful to Jack Kirby's original art, but his function within the Celestial hierarchy is, as yet, unexplored. The MCU focuses more on the collective purpose of the Celestials—birthing more of their kind—rather than the individual roles they play in judging civilizations. ===== Part 4: Key Relationships & Network ===== For a being like Nezarr, "relationships" are not personal but functional. His interactions are defined by his role within the Celestial collective and his purpose in the cosmic hierarchy. ==== Core Celestial Associates ==== Nezarr operates as part of a collective known as a Celestial Host. While they act in unison, certain members have distinct and complementary roles. * **[[Arishem the Judge]]**: As the leader of most Celestial Hosts that have visited Earth, Arishem is Nezarr's direct superior. Arishem's role is to deliver the final verdict on a planet's evolution. It is highly likely that Arishem's judgment is based directly on the incalculable data and probability analyses provided by Nezarr the Calculator. Their relationship is that of an analyst to a final decision-maker. * **[[Eson the Searcher]]**: Eson's function is to seek out and observe planets for the Celestial experiment. He is the scout and the initial data-gatherer. Nezarr would then take the raw information gathered by Eson and process it, analyzing the genetic, societal, and evolutionary trajectory of a species. They are two key parts of the same information-gathering process. * **[[Gammenon the Gatherer]]**: Gammenon's role is to collect samples of lifeforms from a planet under judgment for study and preservation. His work provides physical data points for Nezarr's calculations, allowing Nezarr to analyze not just observable behavior but the very genetic makeup of a species. * **[[Exitar the Exterminator]]**: If Arishem's judgment is negative, it is the colossal Exitar who is summoned to "purify" the planet. Exitar is the final, devastating consequence of Nezarr's calculations concluding that a species is a failure. Nezarr's work directly informs the life-or-death decision that Exitar carries out. ==== Arch-Enemies ==== Nezarr does not have personal enemies, but the Celestials as a race have faced opposition from beings and forces powerful enough to challenge their cosmic agenda. * **The Horde**: The Horde is the cosmic locust-like antithesis to the Celestials. While the Celestials create and cultivate life, the Horde consumes and destroys it, representing a fundamental opposition to their entire purpose. They are the "dark reflection" of the Celestials and one of the few threats they take seriously. * **The Aspirants**: The creators and original brethren of the Celestials. The Aspirants' desire for a static, unchanging universe is in direct opposition to the Celestials' mission of dynamic evolution. The war between them was the foundational conflict that defined the Celestials' existence and represents their ultimate ideological enemy. * **Galactus**: The relationship between the Celestials and Galactus is complex and often adversarial. Galactus's function of consuming planets to maintain cosmic balance can interfere with the Celestials' long-term experiments. They have come into conflict on several occasions, most notably when a group of Celestials combined to stop Galactus, viewing his actions as a disruption of their grand design. ==== Affiliations ==== Nezarr's only true affiliation is with his own kind, specifically within the operational groups sent to various worlds. * **The Celestials**: He is a founding and core member of the Celestial race, one of the most powerful and mysterious forces in the universe. * **The Celestial Hosts**: Nezarr has been a key member of all four documented Celestial Hosts to visit Earth. * **The First Host (1,000,000 B.C.)**: Arrived in the Stone Age, experimented on early hominids to create the genetic divergence that led to humans, Eternals, and Deviants. They also fought and defeated a younger, more reckless Odin. * **The Second Host (c. 18,000 B.C.)**: Arrived to check on their experiment and found the Deviants had created a vast, technologically advanced empire that dominated the planet. They judged the Deviants unworthy and sank their continent of Lemuria, causing the Great Cataclysm. * **The Third Host (c. 1000 A.D.)**: Arrived and made a pact with the skyfather-gods of Earth (Odin of Asgard, Zeus of Olympus, etc.), ordering them not to interfere with humanity's development for 1,000 years, at which point the Celestials would return for their final judgment. * **The Fourth Host (Modern Era)**: The arrival of Arishem, Nezarr, and their brethren to pass final judgment on humanity. This event drew the attention of Thor, the Eternals, and S.H.I.E.L.D., and formed the basis of Nezarr's debut storyline. ===== Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines ===== Nezarr's appearances are rare but always signify events of universe-altering importance. ==== The Fourth Host (The Eternals Saga) ==== This is Nezarr's most significant and defining storyline. Arriving on Earth after a 1,000-year absence, the Fourth Host, including Nezarr, came to render their final judgment. Their silent, colossal presence caused worldwide panic. Odin, honoring his ancient pact but unwilling to see Earth destroyed, confronted them in the Destroyer armor, wielding the Odin-Sword and augmented by the life forces of all Asgardians except Thor. Nezarr played a direct combat role, joining several other Celestials in a combined assault that effortlessly defeated the Destroyer, melting its Uru shell and casting it aside. His key contribution, however, was his use of illusion. He single-handedly neutralized the Eternals' city of Olympia by trapping its inhabitants in a shared psychic illusion, preventing them from interfering with the Host's work. Ultimately, the Earth was judged worthy after Gaea, the elder goddess of Earth, presented the "Young Gods"—twelve perfect human specimens—as proof of humanity's potential. The Celestials departed, leaving Earth intact but forever changed by the revelation of its cosmic creators. ==== The Infinity Gauntlet ==== During Thanos's ascent to godhood using the Infinity Gauntlet, the entire cosmic hierarchy rose to challenge him. After Earth's heroes failed, an abstract council led by Eternity, consisting of beings like Galactus, the Stranger, Kronos, and two Celestials (one of whom was visually identifiable as Nezarr), launched a unified assault on the Mad Titan. Despite their incomprehensible power, their combined attack was utterly futile. Thanos, wielding the full might of the Gauntlet, contemptuously brushed aside their power, trapping them in energy constructs. Nezarr's presence and subsequent defeat in this conflict served a critical narrative purpose: it established the absolute, supreme power of the Infinity Gauntlet, showing that even beings who could create and destroy galaxies were nothing before it. ==== The Final Host (Avengers, 2018) ==== This storyline radically re-contextualized the Celestials' origin. It was revealed that the very first Celestial to visit Earth, The Progenitor, was infected by the Horde and died, its cosmic blood and flesh seeping into the planet's core. This event was the catalyst for superpowers on Earth, the "Alpha and Omega of the super-human race." Millions of years later, a group of twisted, insane "Dark Celestials" arrived on Earth, slaughtering the entire current Celestial Host in space, including Nezarr. The Avengers found Nezarr's colossal, dead body crashing to Earth. The newly formed Avengers team, harnessing the power of the Uni-Mind and the Ghost Rider, managed to defeat the Dark Celestials. In the aftermath, the slain Celestials, including Nezarr, were mysteriously resurrected by the final living Celestial, who declared Earth a vital place for a "new kind of Celestial, a new god for a new universe," before departing. This event positioned humanity not just as a Celestial experiment, but as the potential incubator for a new generation of cosmic gods. ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== Due to his nature as a cosmic entity, Nezarr does not have as many alternate-reality counterparts as street-level heroes, but notable versions exist. * **Marvel Cinematic Universe (Earth-199999):** As detailed previously, this version of Nezarr is visually faithful to the comics but his specific role and individual powers are undeveloped. He is part of a collective executing Arishem's plan for cosmic propagation rather than a distinct analyst judging a planet's worthiness. * **//Heroes Reborn// (2021):** In this alternate reality created by Mephisto where the Avengers never formed, the Celestials are mentioned in a more mythological context. Doctor Doom, wielding the power of the Juggernaut, boasts that he slew a Celestial by punching it so hard its "celestial brain" was knocked into another dimension. While Nezarr is not named, this shows a reality where the Celestials are not an invincible, unknowable force, but killable obstacles for empowered super-villains. * **Video Game Adaptations:** Nezarr the Calculator has appeared as a boss or character in various Marvel video games. In **//Marvel: Avengers Alliance//**, he appears as a formidable group boss, requiring a coordinated effort from multiple players to defeat. These appearances typically focus on his immense power and status as a Celestial, often simplifying his role to that of a powerful antagonist. ===== See Also ===== * [[Celestials]] * [[Eternals]] * [[Arishem the Judge]] * [[Deviants]] * [[Jack Kirby]] * [[The Fourth Host]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((Nezarr's title, "The Calculator," is a direct reflection of his function. He is not just a mathematician; he is the embodiment of cosmic logic and probability. His calculations are likely so complex that they can predict the evolutionary path of a species over millions of years.)) ((Jack Kirby's design for Nezarr is one of the most distinct among the original Celestials. His helmet, with its unique central visor and side appendages, makes him easily identifiable in group shots.)) ((In the confrontation with the Destroyer armor in //Thor// #300, the energy blast that melts the armor is a combined attack from multiple Celestials. While artists have depicted it differently over the years, Nezarr is consistently shown as one of the primary attackers in this iconic scene, underscoring his raw power.)) ((The death of Nezarr and the other Celestials at the hands of the Final Host in //Avengers// (2018) #4 was a shocking moment for readers, as it was one of the first times these seemingly invincible beings were shown to be slaughtered en masse. Their subsequent resurrection suggests their existence is tied to a cosmic cycle beyond even conventional death.)) ((Despite his immense power over illusion, Nezarr rarely uses it. Its deployment against the entire city of Olympia suggests he reserves this unique ability for neutralizing significant, large-scale threats without resorting to brute force, perhaps as a more "efficient" calculation.))