Gamora is coming into her own, but as the bond between her and Thanos continues to grow, so does the unrest among the proto-Black Order... Now, with the threat of mutiny brewing underfoot, Thanos will do anything to keep his power - no matter the cost.
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Though I wasn't quite sure what to think after last month's issue, this book reeled me back in entirely. Read Full Review
Guys, nothing happened this issue. What surfaced as Howard's direction prior appears to have faded away. Gamora and Thanos' relationship hasn't matured any further and the compassion the Mad Titan once had for his adopted daughter doesn't exist anymore. The issue was inconsistent and Thanos' behavior was too erratic. With one issue left in the series, this reviewer was expecting more development within the narrative. Read Full Review
Another painfully middle-of-the-road issue ofThanos, wherein little of consequence happens and characters behave in dull and predictable ways. The Titan may be mad, but his series is a snooze. Read Full Review
I think this is a really fun miniseries to read. Knowing what all these characters become, it just makes it extra interesting.
"just when you impress me girl... you reminds me you're just a child."
It's time for parenting Thanos-style! If your crew of space pirates and your adopted daughter hate each other, lock 'em in a space station for a survival of the fittest battle royale and see who makes it out!
Really just a meh issue for me. The interactions between the members of Thanos’ crew who would later become the Black Order are super entertaining and the art is extraordinary. One the other hand, Howard hasn’t developed Thanos’ and Gamora’s relationship and it’s hard to tell if this comic is about Thanos and Gamora or about the conflict between Thanos and Magus
I love how Ebony Maw is so betrayal happy that he would betray his own damn self.