THANOS WINS Part 2
• Thanos has journeyed to the end of time to the moment of his complete victory...and he's not happy with what he sees!
• Writer Donny Cates and artist Geoff Shaw (God Country) continue the tale of the Mad Titan's biggest glory and ultimate shame!
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God damn this is an entertaining story arc. Read Full Review
If you are a fan of God Country from Donny Cates and Geoff Shaw, then you know what you are in for with Thanos. These two take the magic from that series (read the reviews here) and plug it into the Mad Titan. They have turned this Thanos series into a must-read. Thanos #14 is an absolutelywonderful comic book and something that should not be missed. With Cates weaving a truly exciting and interesting story and with beautiful art by Geoff Shaw andAntonio Fabela, Thanos truly is “winning!” Read Full Review
Thanos keeps taking us new and exciting places we didn't know we needed to explore. This ongoing series, through two creative teams, is one of the best surprises of 2017. COSMIC MARVEL IS ALIVE. Read Full Review
Here's the thing, Thanos has always been a simple character. He's a power-mad villain who wants to conquer the universe. So initially thinking that this character could hold a series was questionable at best. But I have to say, I love this book. Thanos has so much to work with and Cates is peeling layer by layer back and it's so much fun. This series to make Thanos more than just some big bad guy who wants to kill and conquer. Might just be what helps set Thanos further apart from other bad guys. Depth is what set guys like Magneto and Dr. Doom apart. But this just might put Thanos miles above the rest. Read Full Review
You know the old saying Power Corrupts and absolute power… I don't need to finish that statement but Thanos thirst for said power has brought him to the brink of despair. To the point where he seeks the help of the only person he can find it from. A person that is all to familiar to himself and yet more different than he remembers that person to be. It's a clever twist that needed to be explored. **** (9.2 rating) Read Full Review
A lack of forward momentum aside, Thanos #14 remains secure as an unexpectedly emotional and cosmically violent treat. Read Full Review
Thanos has battled just about everyone in the Marvel Universe. He may be facing his toughest battle to date, the fight against fate. As the saying goes, be careful what you wish for you just might get it. Read Full Review
Thanos #14 is a little disappointing in comparison to the great previous issue. However, it is still a solid read. Donny Cates makes sure to keep the comic very introspective, and that is the right instinct with the Mad Titan. The art is solid too, and I can still recommend this one. Give it a read. Read Full Review
I really liked Jeff Lemire’s issues, but Donny Cates is taking things to another level—he was born to do this series, instilling every page with badassery (Old King Thanos, Cosmic Ghost Rider). Add in Shaw’s great pencil work, and “Thanos” is one of the most underratedly awesome comics coming out today.
Awww Man! This series is starting to feel like a roller coaster ride! Donny Cates and Geoff Shaw, keep it up! Freaking teared while reading. Loved it, not as powerful as the first issue but still an awesome and a solid read. Recommended to all cosmic story lovers! Cant wait for the next issue.
#THIS IS HOW MARVEL COMICS SHOULD BE AND FEEL LIKE!
This issue was awesome. It really goes into the mind of Thanos. Art, as always, has been great.
This feels special. Great team of creators!!
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Donny Cates and Geoff Shaw are the creative team of the year for me. This and Doctor Strange continue to be the best books to come out of Marvel Legacy.
Spectacular!
Old Man Thanos has summoned his younger self for help. The concept is so odious to contemporary Thanos that *of course* we have to have a misunderstanding brawl. Donny Cates proves he paid attention to Jonathan Hickman's Avengers; he absolutely nails the same "awesome words on top of unbelievably epic events" tone. There's a little twist of sass and silliness (Cosmic Ghost Rider says "This time travel @#$% is already confusing as @#$%" and he's right); it's just exactly enough to keep the story from getting pompous. Geoff Shaw's art and Antonio Fabela's colors are also brilliant. They're illustrating this like, well, like Mike Deodato and Frank Martin would if they actually gave a @#$%.
Geoff Shaw's art really shines here, it was a very quick read, but I am intrigued.