Thena
Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary
- Key Takeaways:
- Role in the Universe: As the daughter of the Eternals' long-time leader zuras and a formidable leader in her own right, Thena is a pillar of Eternal society. She serves as both a chief strategist and warrior, often acting as the face of her people in their interactions with humanity and the greater cosmic powers like the celestials.
- Primary Impact: Thena's greatest influence on the Marvel Universe is her secret, centuries-long romance with Kro, the leader of her race's sworn enemies, the deviants. This relationship represents the single greatest hope for peace between the two warring species and has resulted in the birth of hybrid children, a fact with universe-altering implications.
- Key Incarnations: In the original Earth-616 comics, Thena is a regal, confident, and scholarly warrior-princess, whose primary conflict is external—balancing her duty to her people against her love for an enemy. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, her conflict is profoundly internal, as she suffers from a dementia-like condition called Mahd Wy'ry, which degrades her memories and makes her a danger to her own family.
Part 2: Origin and Evolution
Publication History and Creation
Thena made her debut in The Eternals #5 in November 1976, a creation of the legendary writer and artist Jack “The King” Kirby. Her introduction was part of Kirby's monumental return to Marvel Comics after his groundbreaking work at DC Comics on the Fourth World saga. The Eternals, as a concept, were Kirby's ambitious attempt to build a new, self-contained mythology within the Marvel Universe, centered on ancient alien astronauts, genetic engineering, and the very origins of human potential and myth. Initially, the character was named Azura, a name she held in her earliest appearances. However, Kirby soon renamed her Thena. This change was a deliberate and crucial part of the world-building. It was established that her father, Zuras, officially changed her name to seal a pact with the Olympian Gods, leveraging her striking resemblance to Pallas Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare. This masterstroke by Kirby retroactively explained the entire Greek (and later, Roman) pantheon within the Marvel Universe as being inspired by, or confused with, the Eternals of Olympia, grounding his cosmic creations in familiar human mythology. Thena, therefore, embodies the core concept of the Eternals: god-like beings whose actions were misinterpreted by early humanity as divine intervention.
In-Universe Origin Story
Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe)
Born over a million years ago in the city of Olympia, located in the mountains of Greece, Azura was a first-generation member of the Eternals of Earth. She is the daughter of Zuras, who would become the Prime Eternal, and his wife, Cybele. The Eternals are an evolutionary offshoot of humanity, created by the cosmic judges known as the celestials during their First Host's visit to Earth. They were gifted with the ability to mentally control their own biological processes and manipulate cosmic energy, granting them effective immortality and a host of superhuman powers. As a young Eternal, Azura grew into a formidable scholar and warrior, trained in all forms of combat and strategy. A pivotal moment in her history, and that of her people, occurred thousands of years ago when Zuras forged a treaty with Zeus and the Olympian Pantheon. To cement this alliance and encourage peaceful coexistence, Zuras decreed that Azura's name be changed to Thena. This act symbolized the deep connection between the Eternals and the gods of human myth, with Thena herself becoming the primary inspiration for the goddess Athena. Her life's defining conflict began during a war in ancient Babylon. There, she encountered Kro, the shape-shifting Warlord of the Deviants. The Deviants, also creations of the Celestials, were genetically unstable and monstrous in appearance, and had been locked in a bitter war with the Eternals for eons. Despite being on opposite sides of a brutal conflict, Thena and Kro saw something in one another—a shared weariness of endless war and a mutual respect. This sparked a forbidden romance that would span millennia. They kept their love a secret, meeting in clandestine trysts between cycles of violence. This relationship, which eventually produced twin children, became Thena's central internal struggle: her unwavering loyalty to Zuras and the Eternals versus her profound love for the leader of their greatest enemy. After Zuras' death in a battle against the Celestials, Thena became Prime Eternal, leading her people through turbulent times, though her heart and leadership were often questioned due to her deep-seated connection to Kro.
Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)
The origin of Thena in the MCU, as depicted in the 2021 film Eternals, is a radical departure from the comic book canon. In this continuity, Thena is not a naturally born being but an artificial one, a highly advanced android-like being constructed by the Celestial Arishem the Judge on a cosmic station known as the World Forge. She, along with the other nine Eternals sent to Earth, was created with a specific, manufactured purpose. Thena and her cohort were dispatched to Earth in 5000 BC. Their stated mission was to protect humanity from the monstrous, predatory deviants, allowing human civilization to flourish and its population to grow. For 7,000 years, Thena served as the team's foremost warrior, a master of combat who could manifest any handheld weapon from pure cosmic energy. She fought alongside her family of Eternals, with a particularly close, protective bond forming between her and gilgamesh. However, the Eternals' true purpose was a dark secret, hidden even from themselves. They were programmed to ensure humanity's growth only to provide the necessary energy for the “Emergence”—the birth of a new Celestial, Tiamut, from the planet's core, a process that would completely destroy the Earth and all life on it. To ensure their loyalty and prevent them from growing too attached to any single world, Arishem would wipe their memories after each successful Emergence before sending them to a new planet. This process of repeated memory wipes is the source of Thena's primary struggle in the MCU: a psychological affliction called Mahd Wy'ry (a phonetic spelling of “mad weary”). The immense trauma of having millennia of memories imperfectly erased causes her mind to fracture. She experiences flashes of past apocalypses and confuses her current teammates with figures from past lives, leading to violent, uncontrollable episodes where she attacks her friends. This condition defines her character, rendering the universe's most skilled warrior dangerously unstable and reliant on Gilgamesh to help anchor her to reality. Her origin is not one of divinity and myth, but of programmed purpose, trauma, and the fight for free will against a creator's terrible design.
Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality
Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe)
Thena's powers are derived from her nature as a first-generation Eternal, granting her complete and conscious mental control over her own molecular structure and the ability to channel vast amounts of cosmic energy.
- Standard Eternal Attributes:
- Immortality: Thena is functionally immortal. She does not age and is immune to all terrestrial diseases and toxins. Her mental control over her body allows her to regenerate from nearly any injury, short of complete molecular dispersal.
- Superhuman Strength: Thena possesses superhuman strength far exceeding that of a normal human, capable of lifting well over 25 tons.
- Superhuman Durability: Her body is incredibly resistant to physical injury, temperature extremes, and energy blasts. She can withstand high-caliber bullets and significant concussive forces without harm.
- Superhuman Speed & Reflexes: She can run and move at speeds far greater than any human athlete.
- Flight: By psionically levitating herself, Thena can fly at supersonic speeds.
- Cosmic Energy Manipulation: This is the core of an Eternal's power, and Thena is highly proficient in its use.
- Energy Blasts: She can project powerful blasts of concussive force, heat (comparable to infrared radiation), or light from her eyes and hands.
- Force-Field Generation: She can erect nearly impenetrable shields of psychic energy around herself and others.
- Psionics: Thena possesses limited psionic abilities, including low-level telepathy and the ability to create illusions to disguise herself and others.
- Matter Transmutation: All Eternals can rearrange matter on a molecular level. While Thena is skilled, she is considered less of an expert in this discipline than specialists like sersi. She primarily uses this ability to create her weapons and armor.
- Master Combatant and Tactician:
- Thena's greatest asset is her skill as a warrior. She has trained for millennia in every form of combat known to Earth and many alien worlds. She is an expert in both armed and unarmed combat and is considered one of the most formidable fighters among all Eternals, rivaled perhaps only by ikaris and Gilgamesh. She is also a brilliant military strategist and leader.
- Equipment:
- Cosmic-Energy Weapons: Thena typically wields weapons she forms from cosmic energy. Her signature weapon is a golden spear that can discharge potent energy blasts. She also frequently uses a bow that fires arrows of “cold-energy,” capable of freezing targets instantly.
- Eternal Armor: She wears armor of an unknown, nigh-indestructible composition, often of her own design.
- Personality:
- Thena is the archetypal warrior-princess. She is regal, intelligent, and carries an air of authority. Raised as the daughter of Zuras, she has a deep sense of duty but is often conflicted by her emotions, particularly her love for Kro. She can be proud and even arrogant, but her actions are almost always guided by a desire to protect her people and, secretly, to find a path to peace with the Deviants.
Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)
The MCU streamlines the Eternals' powers, giving each member a more defined and visually distinct specialization. While Thena possesses the same baseline superhuman attributes as her teammates, her unique abilities and weaknesses are starkly different from her comic counterpart.
- Standard Eternal Attributes:
- Like her comic version, she possesses superhuman strength, speed, durability, and reflexes. She is ageless and highly resistant to harm. Her powers are shown to be directly linked to the cosmic energy supplied by a Celestial.
- Cosmic Energy Manipulation & Specialization:
- Weapon Manifestation: Thena's unique gift is the ability to manifest weapons of pure cosmic energy. This energy takes on a golden, crystalline appearance. Unlike her comic version who favors a spear and bow, MCU Thena is a living arsenal. She can instantaneously form any weapon she can conceive of—swords, shields, spears, axes, daggers—making her an unpredictable and supremely versatile combatant. She is acknowledged by her peers as the team's greatest warrior.
- Weaknesses:
- Mahd Wy'ry: This is her defining vulnerability and a critical departure from the source material. It is a psychological condition, not a physical weakness. Caused by the flawed process of memory-wiping, it leads to a form of dementia where past lives and traumas bleed into her present consciousness. During an episode, she loses control, unable to distinguish friend from foe, and her formidable combat skills become a liability to everyone around her. This makes her reliant on others, primarily Gilgamesh, for her own stability.
- Interdependence: The powers of the MCU Eternals are shown to be interconnected. They are capable of forming a Uni-Mind, a collective energy field that can amplify their power exponentially, but this requires a shared will and connection.
- Personality:
- The MCU's Thena is more haunted and distant than her comic-book self. The weight of her affliction has made her quiet and guarded. She is defined by her trauma and her struggle for control. Her primary relationship is not a passionate, forbidden romance, but a deep, platonic bond of trust and dependence with Gilgamesh. While she retains her regal bearing and martial grace, she is a tragic figure, a perfect weapon that is constantly at risk of misfiring. Her journey in the film is about regaining her mental footing and finding a new purpose after losing her anchor.
Part 4: Key Relationships & Network
Core Allies
- Zuras (Earth-616): As her father and the long-reigning Prime Eternal, Zuras is the most influential figure in Thena's life. Their relationship is a complex blend of filial love, deep-seated loyalty, and occasional rebellion. Thena was his heir apparent, and he groomed her for leadership, but he was also a stern traditionalist who would never have approved of her relationship with Kro. His death during the Fourth Celestial Host's judgment created a power vacuum that Thena was reluctantly forced to fill, a role she often struggled with.
- Gilgamesh (MCU): In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Gilgamesh is Thena's most important ally and confidant. As her Mahd Wy'ry worsened, the other Eternals considered placing her in a state of suspended animation. Gilgamesh refused, volunteering to exile himself with her and act as her full-time guardian. For centuries, he lived with her in isolation, developing techniques to soothe her and bring her back from her fugue states. Their bond is one of profound, non-romantic love and absolute trust. His sacrifice to protect her from Kro and the Deviants is the catalyst for Thena's re-engagement with her family and her fight to save Earth.
- Ikaris: In both continuities, Ikaris is a fellow Eternal and one of their most powerful members. In the comics, he is often Thena's chief political rival. While they respect each other as warriors, they frequently clash over leadership and the direction of the Eternal race. Ikaris's rigid adherence to tradition often puts him at odds with Thena's more compassionate and sometimes conflicted nature. In the MCU, their relationship is less adversarial, one of teammates, though they end up on opposite sides of the film's central conflict.
- Sersi: A powerful Eternal with a deep love for humanity. In the comics, Sersi and Thena are friends and allies, though they have vastly different personalities. Thena is a warrior and leader, while Sersi is more of a free spirit. They represent two sides of the Eternal coin. In the MCU, their relationship is that of family, with Sersi's empathetic leadership ultimately inspiring Thena to defy the will of Arishem.
Arch-Enemies
- Kro (Primarily Earth-616): Kro is simultaneously Thena's greatest enemy and her one true love. As the immortal Warlord of the Deviants, he has led his people in war against the Eternals for hundreds of thousands of years. Their love story is one of Marvel's most epic and tragic. They are drawn to each other across the battle lines, sharing a deep weariness of the endless conflict their peoples are trapped in. Their forbidden romance led to the secret birth of their twin children, Donald and Deborah Ritter, whose existence threatens to upend the entire social order of both races. Every encounter with Kro forces Thena to choose between her duty and her heart. 1)
- Druig: A fellow Eternal, Druig is Thena's most significant internal antagonist. He is a master of mind control, deeply cynical, and hungry for power. He resents the leadership of Zuras and later Thena, believing that the Eternals should use their powers to dominate humanity and shape civilization to their will, a view that is anathema to Thena's principles. Druig has often plotted to usurp control of the Eternals, making him a dangerous political and ideological foe from within her own camp.
Affiliations
- Eternals: This is Thena's primary and lifelong affiliation. She is a core member of the Eternals of Olympia. For a significant period following her father's death, she served as Prime Eternal, the supreme leader of all of Earth's Eternals, presiding over the Uni-Mind—the collective consciousness of their race.
- The New Breed (Earth-616): For a time, Thena left the Eternals to join Kro's organization, the New Breed. This was a team composed of both Eternals and Deviants dedicated to promoting peace and understanding between the rival species and humanity. Her involvement in this group was a direct expression of her desire to end the ancient war.
- Heroes for Hire (Earth-616): In one of the most unusual periods of her life, Thena suffered from amnesia and believed herself to be a human woman named Corona. During this time, she was recruited by Iron Fist into his new iteration of the heroes_for_hire. She served as a superhero, using her powers to help humanity on a street level, a stark contrast to her usual cosmic stage.
Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines
The Eternals Saga (1976)
Jack Kirby's original run established the entire foundation for Thena's character. In this storyline, the Eternals re-emerge into the world with the arrival of their creators, the Fourth Host of the Celestials, who have come to pass judgment on Earth. Thena is introduced as the scholarly daughter of Zuras, a powerful warrior sent to New York City on a diplomatic mission. This arc establishes her core conflict: her dutiful role within Eternal society and her secret past with the Deviant leader, Kro. Their confrontations are charged with unspoken history, laying the groundwork for the reveal of their long-standing forbidden love, a central pillar of her character that would be explored for decades to come.
The Eternals (2006)
This critically acclaimed miniseries by writer Neil Gaiman and artist John Romita Jr. served as a major relaunch for the characters. The story begins with the Eternals living on Earth, completely unaware of their true nature. They have been memory-wiped by one of their own, the eternally-young Sprite, and are living mundane human lives. Thena is Dr. Thena Eliot, a successful weapons researcher for Stark Industries, married with a young son. The narrative follows Ikaris as he is reawakened and must convince his scattered, amnesiac family of their true identities before they are hunted down. For Thena, this storyline is a profound psychological exploration of her identity. The love for her human family clashes violently with the re-emerging memories of her Eternal past and her millennia-long love for Kro, forcing her to confront the very nature of her existence and the emotional cost of immortality.
Avengers: The Final Host (2018)
In this major Avengers storyline, the Celestials return to Earth, but they are corrupted, “Dark Celestials” intent on cleansing the planet. This event forces the Eternals, who were driven to madness and suicide by the revelation of their true purpose (to “cultivate” humanity for the Celestials), into a central, tragic role. Thena and her fellow Eternals engage in a self-destructive civil war, with many choosing mass suicide over living with the horrible truth of their existence. Thena fights alongside Ikaris and the others to contain their insane brethren, ultimately choosing to join the Avengers in a last-ditch effort to stop the Dark Celestials. This storyline fundamentally broke the Eternals, leading to their collective death and eventual rebirth, and positioned Thena once again as a key figure trying to hold her shattered people together against cosmic obliteration.
Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions
- MC2 (Earth-982): In the “Marvel Comics 2” future timeline, Thena remains a prominent and active member of the Eternals. She appears in the A-Next and Last Hero Standing series. In this reality, she has long since become aware of Earth's superheroes and acts as a representative of her people, interacting with the next generation of Avengers and other heroes like Thor Girl. Her portrayal here is that of a wise, elder stateswoman, a seasoned leader who has seen empires rise and fall and now guides her people in a world filled with super-powered legacies.
- Eternals Motion Comic (2014): Based directly on the Gaiman and Romita Jr. comic book series, this adaptation presents a faithful version of Thena from that specific storyline. Voiced by an actor, her character arc is identical to the comic: an amnesiac weapons designer who must rediscover her divine heritage and warrior spirit. This version highlights the dramatic and psychological elements of Gaiman's story, focusing on her internal conflict between her created human life and her true Eternal self.
- Marvel Future Fight (Video Game): Thena appears as a playable character in the mobile RPG Marvel Future Fight, with her design and powers heavily inspired by her Marvel Cinematic Universe incarnation. She is a Combat-type character who uses her energy weapon manifestation abilities, allowing players to experience her unique fighting style firsthand. This version popularizes the MCU interpretation of the character for a global gaming audience.