Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Thanos has become one of the most iconic villains in Marvel Comics history, having made a name for himself within comics lore long before his inclusion in the MCU. While that’s the case now, it wasn’t always, as Thanos was originally little more than a villain-of-the-week for just one of the founding Avengers, with initially no real plans to develop him into a more serious or lasting character beyond that.
9 Thanos Quest Speaking of earning his villainous status, Thanos Quest by Jim Starlin and Ron Lim is exactly how Thanos did so. This storyline introduced Thanos’ borderline obsession with the Infinity Gems, and his elevation from villain-of-the-week to a universal menace.
6 Introduction of Thane Thane is the Inhuman son of Thanos who made his debut in New Avengers #10 by Jonathan Hickman and Mike Deodato. For obvious reasons, Thane’s very existence is significant to Thanos, as he’s his biological son as opposed to Thanos’ adopted children like Nebula and Gamora, who Thanos only took under his wing to use for warfare and conquest. In fact, Thanos wasn’t even aware of Thane’s existence until the Inhuman/Eternal made his existence known.
3 Learning the Truth About His Parents Eternals Vol. 5 did more than simply explain Thanos’ looks and his obsession with Death, but also presented him with a shocking and infuriating truth: his parents are still alive. Worse yet, his parents are alive and they would never die so long as the Earth exists.
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