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Marvel Comics: The Eternals #4 (Jan 86) Sal Buscema Art Limited Series Sersi!!!!
Marvel Comics: The Eternals #4 (Jan 86) Sal Buscema Art Limited Series Sersi!!!!
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The Eternals #4 — Sal Buscema Art • Sersi Spotlight (Marvel Comics, January 1986)
The Eternals #4 continues Marvel’s 1985 limited series with cosmic tension, elegant mythology, and the unmistakable linework of Sal Buscema. This issue features Sersi in a standout appearance — the charismatic Eternal who would go on to play a major role in both the Avengers and the MCU. A vibrant Copper Age chapter from one of Marvel’s most ambitious mythologies.
Key Highlights
- Sal Buscema interior art — classic mid-’80s Marvel storytelling and dynamic linework
- Prominent Sersi appearance — early character development for a future Avenger and MCU icon
- Part of The Eternals (Vol. 2) limited series, continuing Jack Kirby’s cosmic vision
- Essential Copper-Age Marvel collectible for mythology and celestial saga fans
Issue Details
| Title | The Eternals #4 |
| Publisher | Marvel Comics |
| Release Date | January 1986 |
| Writer | Peter B. Gillis |
| Artist | Sal Buscema |
| Featured Character | Sersi |
| Series | The Eternals Vol. 2 (1985 – 1986) |
Vault Notes
- Part of the 12-issue limited series expanding the lore of the Celestials and their human counterparts.
- Strong Sersi characterization that foreshadows her later Avengers prominence.
- Distinctive Buscema visual tone — kinetic action balanced with classical mythic framing.
- Ships preserved in Mylar with acid-free backing board — collector ready.
Packing & Shipping
- Comic ships bagged, boarded, and sealed in a rigid Gemini-style mailer.
- Free tracked shipping on all orders — no added cost.
- Multiple items combine automatically at checkout for secure delivery.
© 1986 Marvel Comics. This listing is for one raw, ungraded issue as described above. Images shown are representative of the actual comic.
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