• It all comes to this: The battle between Thanos and his son Thane comes to a violent and universe-shaking climax!
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Thanos is easily one of the most enjoyable cosmic books for any reader to dive into Read Full Review
This feels like the final issue of Thanos, which is an odd sensation considering that it will continue with a new storyline. Jeff Lemire goes out of his way to wrap up most of this book's major storylines and subplots. But most importantly, Lemire gives us a Thanos who is unrepentant about who and what he is. Read Full Review
After twelve issues it is finally time to see what Thanos is all about when he gets to be the threat readers know he can be. Other than the length of time it took, this has been a solid story and nowadays, solid stories are difficult to come across. Read Full Review
Not exactly anti-climatic, but nowhere near as epic as what's come before. Read Full Review
Thanos is another great series be Lemire. I was so impressed with his Moon Knight run that I started picking up the Thanos series when it came out. It has been a ton of fun with really good art. The story while not overly complicated pretty much drives home one point. Thanos will always be Thanos. Some really cool moments and Thanos being a total badass make this book and the series a must read for any fan of the character.
Short.. Sweet and Straight to the ponit!! Guess whose Bizzack?!!
Thanos concludes his latest adventure in a triumphant fashion. Thane's fortunes reverse themselves a bit too abruptly, but otherwise this issue does a stellar job of redeeming the rather pro-forma way the past few issues' scripts have played out. Germán Peralta's visuals conclude the arc nearly as strong as they started, and this ending is exactly the sort of definitive statement on Thanos's character that this story needed.