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, the character first appeared in ''
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'' #2 (August 1976). Arishem is one of two
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who have the right and ability to judge which planet's civilization will live and which will die. Arishem's function is to act as the leader of Celestial landing parties and has led all Four Celestial Hosts on
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film '' Eternals'' (2021), voiced by David Kaye.


Publication history

Arishem the Judge first appeared in ''
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Fictional character biography

Arishem first arrived on Earth-616 alongside other Celestials after the destruction of the sixth iteration of the cosmos in order to create a new one. Across their mission, Arishem and the Celestials encountered an eldritch god of darkness, Knull, ruler of the Void left by the destruction of the sixth iteration of the cosmos, who began a war against the Celestials. After witnessing the death of several Celestials, Arishem and the surviving Celestials decided to banish Knull into the Void. Arishem arrived on Earth with the Fourth Celestial Host. During this time, he was first sighted by human beings, as he began his 50-year judgment of Earth. It was later revealed that during the Third Celestial Host, he had accepted the Earth Gods' vow of non-interference in Celestial affairs. With the other members of the Fourth Host in Peru, Arishem judged Earth worthy, and left Earth. Arishem led the Fourth Host on the planet called Pangoria, which he judged unworthy of life. With fellow Celestial Exitar, he began the purification process and transformed Pangoria into a virtual paradise. When the Second Host visited Earth, Arishem was responsible for the culling of the Deviants, causing the Great Cataclysm, also known as the Great Flood, that flooded the world. Arishem arrived to judge a distant planet on which
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had been lost for some time. Arishem was attacked by the combined power of the Chosen, Rejects, and Beginagins factions; in response to this attack, he allowed the planet to live and the Celestials departed. Encountering the X-Men once again, the team tells Arishem and the other Celestials to leave. Almost every Celestial, including Arishem, were killed when the Beyonders attacked the
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. Arishem was later resurrected when the Queen of Nevers used the Celestial One Above All in order to restore all the Celestials. When the Dark Celestials invaded the Earth to purge the planet, they attacked and killed Celestials, including Arishem, by infecting them with the Horde. The body of Arushem was sent to the Earth to herald the Dark Celestial's arrival, and it landed in
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' final stand against the Dark Celestials, the Horde reanimated the bodies of the fallen Celestials. In order to defeat the Horde, the Avengers merged their energies to form a
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, rendering the Horde dormant with its power. The Celestials returned to life, and assisted the Avengers in taking down the Dark Celestials.


Powers and abilities

Like all of the other Celestials, Arishem is depicted as an extremely powerful cosmic being whose powers are rivales by other cosmic entities. Arishem and fellow Celestials are immense beings with limitless strength and supernatural powers that transcend time and space, being able to manipulate cosmic energies, create new species, and eradicate life. Arishem has been described as an entity stronger than Odin, Zeus, and Vishnu combined. Like the other Celestials, Arishem is nigh-invulnerable and nigh-immortal. Celestials are able to regenerate lost limbs instantly. Celestials can be revived by their own kind, however, it only works if a Celestial has not been dead for too long. Compared to other Celestials, Arishem is only one of the two who have the right and power to exterminate an entire race.


Reception


Accolades

* In 2022, ''
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'' ranked Arishem 9th in their "Marvel's 20 Most Powerful Celestials" list.


In other media


Film

* Arishem appears in '' Eternals'', voiced by David Kaye. He is the Prime Celestial, who is credited for creating the first
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and bringing light to the universe. His purpose is to expand the universe, which requires having to sacrifice lesser life forms to do so. Millions of years ago, Arishem created the Deviants in order to aid in Celestial births. But when his creations went rogue, the Judge created the race of Eternals using the World Forge in order to combat the Deviants who were interfering in his work. One such world Arishem sent his Eternals to was Earth in order to ensure the birth of
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. Arishem communicated directly with
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on Earth. After her death at the hands of the Deviants, he instead made contact with
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, informing her of the Eternals' true purpose, the fact that the Eternals being from the planet Olympia was untrue, and to ensure the emergence takes place. However, the group grew attached to Earth and worked to stop the emergence and prevent the death of humanity. After they prevented the emergence, Arishem pulled Sersi, Kingo, and
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into space in order to study their memories and to judge if humanity was worth preserving, agreeing to spare the people of Earth if they are.


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