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Destiny (Marvel Comics personification) : ウィキペディア英語版
Destiny (Marvel Comics personification)

Destiny is a fictional cosmic character in the Marvel Comics Universe created by Steve Gerber and George Tuska, whose first appearance was in ''Marvel Two-in-One'' #6. The character was re-imagined for ''Tales of the Thing'' #1.
==Fictional character biography==
Destiny was intended to be the embodiment of Destiny, in much the way the DC character is. This character was apparently killed (though, being mystical in nature, there is some ambiguity on this point) and has never again appeared in a canonical story, although she appeared in a retelling of the story, in which she did not die, in the all-ages title ''Tales of the Thing'' #1 (May 2005). She appeared in the form of a dark-eyed teenage girl who wielded a powerful harmonica that she insisted Doctor Strange save at the expense of her own life when she was pushed in front of an oncoming subway train. In the ''Marvel Age'' retelling, she narrowly (thanks to The Thing) missed being hit by a car, and continued to participate in the story's similar events, and befriended the young boy added to the center of the story.〔''Tales of the Thing'' #1〕
In the original story her physical body was instantly destroyed upon being hit by the train, leaving no debris save sparkling fragments representing a metaphysical dispersement of fate into the various characters' lives, and later she was able to communicate with Strange through the Eye of Agamotto, and her image appeared when she did so. This image dispersed as well, and she implied that her corporeal state was a random happening.〔''Marvel Two-in-One'' #6〕
Destiny has also been interpreted as being one and the same with Sister Celestia.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe - Sister Celestia )

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