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Posted: February 23, 2013 | 12:47 PM
Still not a fan of the art.
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#13
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Posted: February 23, 2013 | 11:22 AM
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#12
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Posted: February 23, 2013 | 11:12 AM
First pages just came in.....looks like Thanos is walking through the remains of Titan after he just nuked it (at least that's what I see).......beautiful renderings. www.cosmicbooknews.com/template.php?src=...
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#11
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Posted: January 23, 2013 | 6:33 AM
I do like Bianchi's art. Dark and realistic, sometimes a bit static, but still it fits Thanos persona.
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#10
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Posted: January 23, 2013 | 6:30 AM
Finally something interesting from Marvel once more.
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Posted: January 19, 2013 | 10:15 PM
I love Thanos. He's my favorite Marvel villain. If I can accept and want any villain to kill off all the beings in the Marvel Universe, whether they be villainous or heroic, it'd be the Mad Titan. I place Thanos above every other villain in Marvel. Call it favoritism, but that's my opinion. However, I'm not sold on the series just yet. Personally, if anyone should be writing Thanos' story in depth, it should be his creator Jim Starlin. Other than him, there's very few people that I would consider being worthy enough to write the Mad Titan. I know some will agree with me on this, at least to a degree. And I'm a bit nervous about Jason Aaron being the wirter. Don't get me wrong, his Thor: God of Thunder series has been great thus far, but his previous run on Incredible Hulk was total, absoulte garbage! Now do you see why I'm not so sure if he'll be able to write Thanos as well as we hope he will. I can only hope that he and Marvel give the Mad Titan the justice he deserves. The last good written work involving Thanos was in Annihilation.
Yeah, Aaron's run on Hulk started good and went downhill, head first. But I'm loving his Thor run and Wolverine and the X-Men.
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Posted: January 19, 2013 | 10:09 PM
THANOS RISING #1 (OF 5) JASON AARON (W) • SIMONE BIANCHI (A/C) Variant Cover by MARKO DJURDJEVIC Blank Variant Also Available Young Variant Also Available • What comes after "Marvel NOW!"? Whatever it is, it starts HERE. • The vile face left movie audiences in shock after last summer's Marvel Studios' "The Avengers" movie, but who is this eerily disturbing villain? • Thanos rises as the unrivaled rogue of wretchedness in this gripping tale of tragedy, deceit and destiny. Where did this demi-god of death and destruction come from and...more importantly what does he want? • The answers come from the incredible creative team of Jason Aaron (Wolverine, X-Men Origins) and Simone Bianchi (Wolverine, Astonishing X-Men) as they take you on journey that will not only change the course of one boy's life... ...but will soon change the very nature of the Marvel Universe. 

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Posted: January 19, 2013 | 10:07 PM
I love Thanos. He's my favorite Marvel villain. If I can accept and want any villain to kill off all the beings in the Marvel Universe, whether they be villainous or heroic, it'd be the Mad Titan. I place Thanos above every other villain in Marvel. Call it favoritism, but that's my opinion. However, I'm not sold on the series just yet. Personally, if anyone should be writing Thanos' story in depth, it should be his creator Jim Starlin. Other than him, there's very few people that I would consider being worthy enough to write the Mad Titan. I know some will agree with me on this, at least to a degree. And I'm a bit nervous about Jason Aaron being the wirter. Don't get me wrong, his Thor: God of Thunder series has been great thus far, but his previous run on Incredible Hulk was total, absoulte garbage! Now do you see why I'm not so sure if he'll be able to write Thanos as well as we hope he will. I can only hope that he and Marvel give the Mad Titan the justice he deserves. The last good written work involving Thanos was in Annihilation.
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Posted: January 19, 2013 | 9:17 PM
What I don't like is that these days the comics are being adjusted to suit the movies instead of the other way around.
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Posted: January 19, 2013 | 9:14 PM
Hopefully all that Bendis BS gets retconned but I doubt it.
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I love Thanos. He's my favorite Marvel villain. If I can accept and want any villain to kill off all the beings in the Marvel Universe, whether they be villainous or heroic, it'd be the Mad Titan. I place Thanos above every other villain in Marvel. Call it favoritism, but that's my opinion.
However, I'm not sold on the series just yet. Personally, if anyone should be writing Thanos' story in depth, it should be his creator Jim Starlin. Other than him, there's very few people that I would consider being worthy enough to write the Mad Titan. I know some will agree with me on this, at least to a degree.
And I'm a bit nervous about Jason Aaron being the wirter. Don't get me wrong, his Thor: God of Thunder series has been great thus far, but his previous run on Incredible Hulk was total, absoulte garbage! Now do you see why I'm not so sure if he'll be able to write Thanos as well as we hope he will. I can only hope that he and Marvel give the Mad Titan the justice he deserves. The last good written work involving Thanos was in Annihilation.