Ikaris is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Ikaris is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Ikaris appears in All-New Invaders as a villain, when he is controlled by the Kree, who use the God's Whisper on him.
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Ikaris chose his name due to a tragic accident hundreds of years ago.
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Around 1000 AD, Virako, Ikaris' father, dies in battle against the Deviant Dromedan.
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Ikaris is then adopted by his uncle Valkin, who reveals to him his secret Arctic home, the Pyramid of the Winds.
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Ikaris next participated in a battle between the Eternals and the Olympian gods defeating Ares.
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Ikaris was later captured with the other Eternals by a Deviant army.
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Ikaris joined with the other Eternals and Iron Man in defeating the Deviants.
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Ikaris has even adopted a unique human identity by becoming a professional wrestler with the Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation as "Iceberg" Ike Harris.
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Ikaris buried Margo Damian when she was killed by a Deviant experiment.
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Later, with the other Eternals, Ikaris captured the Silver Surfer on behalf of the High Evolutionary.
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Ikaris exposed Dr Damian as the Eternals' enemy, and battled a transformed Ajak as a result.
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Ikaris was infuriated by the idea, and performed the bond without consent of the Knight.
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Ikaris was featured again in the Marvel mini-series Eternals, written by Neil Gaiman and penciled by artist John Romita, Jr.
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We then see that Thena prior to her trip with Ikaris to visit Phastos, she leaves her son Joey Eliot in the care of her father: Zuras who seems a little absent-minded.
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Ikaris's then uses her powers to reconstitute Makkari, which stops the need for the failsafe of the Dreaming Celestial.
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Ikaris was the last Eternal still alive when Iron Man and Doctor Strange traveled to the Mountains of Greece, to try to get some answers from The Eternals.
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Should Ikaris be injured somehow, he could regenerate any injured or missing tissue.
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Ikaris is able to fly via self-levitation at approximately 850 miles per hour, which is faster than most other Eternals.
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Ikaris has low level psychic abilities, enabling him to scan the superficial thoughts of any mind less adept than his own.
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However, Ikaris is only a second-level adept on a five level scale in this discipline.
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Ikaris is a fourth level adept on a five-level scale in this discipline.
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