• Earth's Mightiest Hero!
• Leader of the Avengers!
• Champion of all that is good!
• ...THANOS?!
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Thanos #10 is a profoundly enjoyable read that more than earns a spot in your collection. A high caliber creative team delivers the goods with a titular villain that's surprisingly easy to root for. So by all means rush out and buy yourself a copy, because you deserve it! Read Full Review
It's very good, and it deserves to keep going. Read Full Review
German Peralta's style is perfect for this type of story. His depictions of a weakened Thanos are spot on and with Rachelle Rosenberg's colors make this a great looking issue. Thanos is one of the few villains that, written correctly, can carry a series. The Marvel Universe is better with him in it, scheming and plotting its demise. Let's hope there are plans to continue. Read Full Review
A fun issue, though most of it sets up the next one. Read Full Review
It is about to go down next issue! This was pretty good. I always enjoy the art and Lemire has been on one hell of a run .The Avengers scenes were awesome and at the end Thanos is Thanos.
Thanos gets repowered after being "tempted" with a cute "lead the Avengers" fantasy in the God Quarry. The art is top quality and I like the overall direction of the plot, but there's a certain forgettable feel to the dialogue that makes me think Jeff Lemire is sort of cruise-controlling his way through his script here.