RAGAR
Real Name: Ragar
Identity/Class: Sub-Species of Humanity (Deviant)
Occupation: Prime Minister of Lemuria
Group Membership: The Deviants of Lemuria (Broop, Kro, Sluice, Brother Tode, Vira)
Affiliations: None
Enemies: The Eternals (Ikaris, Thena), Iron Man (James Rhodes), Ransak the Reject
Known Relatives: None
Aliases: None
Base of Operations: Deviant Lemuria
First Appearance: Eternals I#3 (September, 1976)
Powers/Abilities: Ragar demonstrated no unusual abilities for a Deviant.
Height: Unrevealed (approximately 6'4")
Weight: Unrevealed (approximately 185 lbs.)
Eyes: Black
Hair: None
History: (Eternals I#3) - Ragar was present with the royal family of Lemuria as they tortured Warlord Kro over his failure to prevent the arrival of the Fourth Host of the Celestials on Earth. Ragar joined other representatives of the royal family in jeering Kro. Ragar opined that with Kro as their warlord, the future of the Deviants was gloomy. However, Kro eventually swayed Brother Tode to let him lead an attack on humanity as "the Devil," which he hoped would frighten the humans into attacking the Celestials.
(Eternals I#8) - Ragar observed Ransak the Reject as he fought in an exhibition match before Brother Tode. Like other Deviants, Ragar was horrified by Ransak's human-like features and remarked how hideous he was.
(Iron Man I Annual#6) - Ragar was present with the royal family of Lemuria as they invaded Olympia and imprisoned the entire population of Eternals then began breaking them down into energy so that Brother Tode could consume them in the hopes of prolonging his life. When Iron Man liberated the Eternals, they took the Deviants captive.
(Avengers I#247 (fb) - BTS) - To safeguard themselves from the Deviants, the Eternals rearranged their molecules into a solid block of stone which they placed in the midst of Olympia.
(Avengers I#247 - BTS) - The Eternals explained the fate of the Deviants to the Avengers and showed off the block which they had been transformed into.
(Avengers I#248 - BTS) - When most of the Eternals chose to leave Earth as the Uni-Mind, the Uni-Mind ferried the block of Deviants into space with it to ensure those Deviants would never menace Earth again.
Comments: Created by Jack Kirby and John Verpoorten.
Ragar's name and job title were revealed in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe I#3 Deviants entry.
Avengers I#247-248 came out at a time when editor Mark Gruenwald seemed determined to "tidy up" the Marvel Universe, perhaps just to make writing the Official Handbook a little easier. Gruenwald seemed to take a dim view of the many sub-species dwelling on Marvel's Earth and other fantastic locales (see also: Cat People, Savage Land). In addition to depicting the exit of most of Earth's Eternals, the story seemed to suggest that all the Deviants of Earth had been fused into the stone block and expelled from Earth. Eternals II#1 would later clarify that only the royal family had been part of the invasion of Olympia and Eternals II#2 would confirm that Kro was spared that fate.
Profile by Prime Eternal.
CLARIFICATIONS:
Ragar should not be confused with:
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Eternals I#3, page 6 (main)
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe I#3: Deviants (headshot)
Appearances:
Eternals I#3 (September, 1976) - Jack Kirby (writer, pencils, editor), John Verpoorten (inker)
Eternals I#8 (February, 1977) - Jack Kirby (writer, pencils, editor), Mike Royer (inker)
Iron Man I Annual#6 (1983) - Peter Gillis (writer), Luke McDonnell (penciler), Roy Richardson (inker), Mark Gruenwald (editor)
First posted: 05/13/2022
Last updated:
05/13/2022
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