• The God Quarry.
• None who enter have ever returned.
• Now, it's Thanos' turn.
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This issue was more of a family affair and less of a cosmic epic, but entertaining nonetheless. Space witches, the God Quarry, and the Phoenix Force all add up to a more than enjoyable comic book experience! Read Full Review
THANOS #9 is a superbly written issue by the great Jeff Lemire. On top of having great characterization, the book also features a great addition: the return of narration boxes filled with cheeky humor. Read Full Review
really loving Thanos, the story style seems to have shifted but I like it.
Damn near perfect
The art was distractingly bad in parts and the narrative seems much different than previous issues.
A decompressed episode shows off Thanos and Thane's archetypal roles, Eros throws a snit-fit, and Nebula makes a booty call. My slight bit of admiration for Germán Peralta's art is counterbalanced by a slight bit of disappointment for Jeff Lemire's lazy plotting, leaving my rating stranded yet again at "perfectly average comic." There aren't any faults here, but there's also no daring - and a woeful shortage of plot development.