• Mutiny aboard Zero Sanctuary!
• As Butcher Squadron launches a rebellion against the Mad Titan, will Thanos be able to quell their revolt?
• Or will he have to turn their space station into a bloodbath in order to hold onto power?
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For as slow as this book has been, the story told is an absolute delight. Read Full Review
With one issue left we finally get Thanos being his own true self. I'm curious to see how Magus will factor in the finale. Read Full Review
In the end, will any of this matter, other than serving as a brief vignette into Gamora's trainwreck of a childhood? Perhaps, perhaps not. But at the end of the day, the story needs to feel like it matters - and thisThanos miniseries, despite some good intentions, comes off as more of a piffle than an explosion. Read Full Review
I don't know, I just like this.
"And you killed my family. I thought... I thought you might take care of me. Like-- Like a father but if you just want to use me. That's fine i used you too."
After the disappointment of last issue, Howard’s cosmic debut returns to form with issue 5. Olivetti is, as usual, tremendous, and even though it seemed as though Howard was torn on what this comic was going to be about, everything seems to be coming together nicely. Ebony, Proxima, and the rest of Zero Sanctuary’s dwindling crew have been endlessly entertaining in their plot against Thanos. This comic is just as much about Gamora as it is Thanos. My only complaint is the extremely slow pace
Feels like the whole issue belongs in "this might all make sense after the finale" territory. Still looks good, though!
This series is shit compared to the previous flawless arc
I demand more Ebony Maw.