Which Celestial is knowhere?

Knowhere is the second celestial object orbiting Battleworld, considered to be its moon.
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Who is the Celestial head in Knowhere?

At least in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Knowhere may be the disembodied head of the Celestial Jemiah , also known as Jemiah the Analyzer.
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Is Knowhere a Celestial from Eternals?

Knowhere isn't a planet but the decapitated head of a Celestial, where years later, the Tivan Group set up mining operations in order to harvest the valuable bone, brain tissue, and spinal fluid from it.
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Which Celestial was in Guardians of the Galaxy?

There is only one known Celestial-Human hybrid: Peter Quill who, after learning of his origins, demonstrated the ability to draw power from his father (Ego) in order to manipulate matter and energy.
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Is ego the brain of Knowhere?

The Ego of Knowhere

The SR theory goes that Knowhere - a location built inside the skull of a decapitated Celestial - used to be Ego's form, the place where his massive brain/core used to be housed. In short: Knowhere itself is an Easter egg, as it is actually part of Ego.
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Marvel's The Eternals To Explain The Origins Of The Celestial Head Knowhere



Was dormammu a Celestial?

Dormammu is a primordial inter-dimensional entity who wields apocalyptic levels of supernatural power and rules the Dark Dimension. Dormammu deceived Kaecilius into using his power to destroy the Masters of the Mystic Arts and bring the Dark Dimension to Earth.
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Is Star-Lord half Celestial?

Peter Quill was born in late 1980 to Meredith Quill and Ego, making him a hybrid of human and Celestial. His conception was all part of a plot set up by his father to produce a second Celestial, whose power he could use to complete the Expansion, which involved assimilating millions of worlds into Ego's very being.
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Who is the strongest Celestial?

Top 10 Strongest Celestials of Marvel Universe- Ranked
  • Celestial Destructor. The Celestial Destructor was one of the Aspirants sent by the First Firmament to cause damage to Eternity. ...
  • Arishem The Judge. ...
  • Phoenix Force. ...
  • Zgreb The Aspirant. ...
  • Eson The Searcher. ...
  • Godhead. ...
  • Exitar The Executioner. ...
  • Tiamut.
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Why is Ego a Celestial?

Ego was a celestial born outside of the influence of another celestial (i.e. he wasn't born of a celestial seed like the ones we now know are) and thus, lacked the typical physical form of one. He didn't have a planet, or sentient energy to fee off of to grow and mature like a celestial born of a seed would.
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Is the Living Tribunal a Celestial?

The Living Tribunal's only superior was the One-Above-All (not to be confused with the Celestial that was known as the One Above All), an entity which was apparently responsible for all life in the multiverse, and possibly beyond, (this includes the Earth-616 Universe, Earth X, the Ultimate Universe, and all other ...
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Who is the six eyed guy in Eternals?

This character is known as Eson the Searcher. Eson is one of many Celestials featured in Marvel Comics, recognizable by his six-eyed helmet. Don't expect him to be the only Celestial featured in the film, though.
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Is Star Lord's dad a Celestial?

In Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Ego the Living Planet, Peter Quill / Star-Lord's biological father, is a Celestial who controls a humanoid avatar to travel the universe. His planetary form is a living extension of his Celestial consciousness.
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What killed Knowhere Celestial?

During the Secret Wars storyline, Knowhere is shown to be the Moon that orbits Battleworld. Its origin is that this Knowhere is the head of a Celestial that came to collect Battleworld but was slain in battle by God Emperor Doom and its head is still in orbit around Battleworld as a reminder of Doom's power.
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Who is stronger Galactus or Knull?

If Galactus had consumed several worlds, and Knull couldn't call for back-up, the Devourer of Worlds might just triumph if he could keep out of reach of Knull's Necrosword. But in any real-world fight, Knull has the weapons, assistance, and even raw power to topple Galactus.
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Is Galactus a Celestial?

Galactus (/ɡəˈlæktəs/) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Formerly a mortal man, Galactus is a cosmic entity who consumes planets to sustain his life force, and serves a functional role in the upkeep of the primary Marvel continuity.
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Who defeated God Emperor Doom?

Of course, the Panther was a distraction, allowing the Molecule Man to partially strip Doom of his power. This enabled Reed Richards to defeat Doom in combat and restore the multiverse, ending God Emperor Doom's reign. Doctor Doom might be the Marvel Universe's ultimate villain.
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Is the grandmaster a Celestial?

While the normal Grandmaster figure from the same Funko line doesn't have "Celestial" in its name, the use of that term at all is intriguing given its importance to the cosmic Marvel mythology. Like their comic book counterparts, the MCU's Celestials are among the oldest beings in the universe.
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Is Yondu a Kree?

Yondu was sold into slavery as a Kree battle slave by his own parents, when he was young. He had been a battle slave for twenty years by the time Stakar Ogord found and freed him, becoming his mentor. Yondu then became a Ravager.
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Is Thanos a Celestial?

Thanos' Eternals lineage

In the comics, Thanos is an Eternal, and one from a very important bloodline: His father, Al'ars, was the son of Kronos, who ruled the Eternals of Earth following a civil war that divided the original colony. Following his father's death, Al'ars traveled the universe as the Mentor.
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Who can defeat one above all?

The One-Above-All can be beaten by the living manifestation of Marvel.
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Is Icarus the strongest Eternal?

Gilgamesh

In terms of raw physical strength, Gilgamesh (Don Lee) is easily the strongest Eternal.
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Who is the strongest Eternal in Marvel?

8 Gilgamesh Is The Physically Strongest Eternal

He's also the first Eternal to join the Avengers, even if it wasn't exactly a memorable stint with the team. Over the years, he's been the group's bruiser, the one who gets picked to smash their foes.
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Is Peter no longer a Celestial?

No, despite having access to a wide variety of powers Peter is not a Celestial. The Celestials are supposedly the first life-forms that ever existed in the universe, and they helped create the entire multiverse.
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Is Jean GREY a Celestial?

DEATH BROUGHT THE PHOENIX FORCE AND JEAN GREY TOGETHER

After its creation, the Phoenix Force wandered the universe as a nameless celestial being.
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Is Peter Quill still immortal?

It's yes. Well J'son never appeared in the MCU and Peter is a celestial hybrid, his source of celestial power was his dad, Ego so when Ego died the source also died so Peter is pretty much a normal human being.
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