
Eternal Warrior
Gilad Anni-Padda
First Appearance
Solar, Man of the Atom #10 (1992)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
Also Known As
Gilad Anni-Padda, Gilad The One, The Fist and The Steel, Gilly, Gilad Abrams, Gilgamesh, The Fist And The Bronze, Lepord of The Planes, Sword of The Earth, Beowulf, The Aberration, The Sojourner, Slayer of Endless Hordes, The Forgotten King, The Burning Savior, The One that Hell Spit Out, Shishi, Gawain, The Restless One, Eternal Emperor
About Eternal Warrior
Gilad Anni-Padda, better known as the Eternal Warrior, is one of Valiant Comics' most enduring and battle-hardened figures. An immortal warrior who has walked the earth for thousands of years, Gilad has fought under countless names across every major civilization in human history — from ancient Mesopotamia to modern-day black ops missions. His powers of accelerated healing, superhuman strength, and omni-lingual mastery are matched only by his unparalleled expertise with virtually every weapon humanity has ever forged. Where his brother Aram (Armstrong) chose revelry and his brother Ivar chose scholarship, Gilad chose the blade — and has never looked back.
For collectors, the Eternal Warrior's first appearance in Solar, Man of the Atom #10 (1992) is a key early Valiant bronze age book that helped establish the interconnected mythology of the original Valiant universe. His own ongoing series launched shortly after, cementing him as a cornerstone of the line. The character truly hit his stride during the Valiant Entertainment relaunch era beginning in 2012, where writer Greg Pak delivered a critically acclaimed run on Eternal Warrior that explored Gilad's emotional toll as a man who outlives everyone he loves. The 2014 miniseries Eternal Warrior: Days of Steel, set in medieval Europe, is a standout arc that showcases the character's timeless appeal across historical settings.
Gilad's team affiliations read like a who's who of Valiant's finest — Unity, Secret Weapons, G.A.T.E., and even the Knights of the Round Table across different eras. His complex rivalry and brotherhood with the Geomancers, the earthbound prophets he is sworn to protect, gives the character a mythic weight that few comic book warriors can match. His appearance in Unity crossover events made those issues essential pulls for Valiant readers throughout both publisher eras.
For collectors looking to dig into Valiant, Eternal Warrior books represent some of the best value and narrative depth in the entire line. First-appearance copies of Solar #10 remain sought after, while the 2012-era Eternal Warrior #1 debut issue is a modern key with a growing fanbase. Whether you're chasing original Valiant issues or the acclaimed modern run, Gilad Anni-Padda's library is a rewarding and historically rich corner of the collector market.







