
Kingo Sunen
First Appearance
The Eternals #11 (1977)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
About Kingo Sunen
Kingo Tunen is one of Marvel's most distinctive Eternals, a cosmic being of immense power who has walked the Earth for thousands of years while choosing to live among humanity as a celebrated samurai and later a Bollywood film star. Created by the legendary Jack Kirby, Kingo made his debut in The Eternals #11 (1977), a landmark issue for collectors as Kirby was deep into building one of his most ambitious cosmic mythologies for Marvel. That first appearance is a key Bronze Age pickup, representing the tail end of Kirby's extraordinary creative run and a foundational piece of the Eternals mythology that collectors have increasingly sought out.
As a member of the Eternals, Kingo possesses a staggering array of abilities including flight, super strength, invulnerability, energy projection, and mastery of both armed and unarmed combat. His swordsmanship in particular sets him apart from his fellow Eternals, a nod to the centuries he spent immersed in Japanese warrior culture. He has channeled this warrior spirit not just in battle but in art, crafting a public persona that blends spectacle with genuine discipline. His dual life as an immortal combatant and a human cultural icon makes him one of the more grounded and relatable figures in a cast of near-godlike beings.
Kingo's profile surged in the collector community following Neil Gaiman and John Romita Jr.'s celebrated Eternals limited series in 2006, which reinvigorated the entire franchise and reintroduced the cast to a new generation of readers. That series remains a highly recommended read and a smart addition to any modern Marvel collection. His continued appearances through subsequent Eternals volumes, including Kieron Gillen and Esad Ribic's visually stunning 2021 ongoing series, have only deepened his lore and cemented his place in the Marvel cosmic tier.
For collectors, Kingo Tunen represents one of the best entry points into the Bronze Age Eternals run, a series that remains undervalued relative to its creative pedigree and cosmic ambition. First appearances of individual Eternals from Kirby's original run are still attainable at reasonable grades, making now an ideal time to track down key issues before mainstream attention drives prices higher. With the Eternals firmly embedded in Marvel's broader universe and pop culture landscape, the back issue market for these characters continues to strengthen.







