Hold on, if Thanos was trying to impress Death, then he was an idiot in the way he went about it.
Killing half the universe just means that she has a shit load of people to ferry over in to the after life, it'd be the equivalent of trying to impress a police woman by instigating a Jail Break.
Squadron Supreme was the best superhero story put out by Marvel in the 80s in my opinion, unlike other stories from the period the dialogue and characterisation still holds up.
Thanos is probably the most underrated villain in all of superhero comics. People that don't know the character always look at his appearance and write him off as a Darkseid knock-off.
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All that 1970s Marvel stuff is crap. It's all post-Kirby and post-Ditko. Thomas/Buscema were the poor man's Lee/Kirby, so forget it.
Did those leftover guys invent anything of their own? Of course not. Instead they merely recycled and perverted the works of their betters.
It was therefore easily one of the worst periods of Marvel's (or anyone else's) history. Only clueless newbie fans think that era is even remotely cool.
Hold on, if Thanos was trying to impress Death, then he was an idiot in the way he went about it.
Killing half the universe just means that she has a shit load of people to ferry over in to the after life, it'd be the equivalent of trying to impress a police woman by instigating a Jail Break.
JimmyColls 9 months ago
Squadron Supreme was the best superhero story put out by Marvel in the 80s in my opinion, unlike other stories from the period the dialogue and characterisation still holds up.
JimmyColls 9 months ago
Thanos is probably the most underrated villain in all of superhero comics. People that don't know the character always look at his appearance and write him off as a Darkseid knock-off.
JimmyColls 9 months ago
My first comic was an issue of a He-man comic
sodiumX100 10 months ago
Infinity gauntlet was amazing
KillahBree 1 year ago
Elektra: Assassin almost seems like a spiritual predecessor (I guess?) to what Ennis did with the Punisher MAX series.
InfernalApocalypse 1 year ago
wow that was epic from captain america. Steve rogers was a true hero.
burby8100 2 years ago
Infinity Gauntlet was and will forever be one of the most memorable collections.
One for me is the Maximum Carnage series, I was a HUGE Spider-Man fan and this series blew me AWAY!
Great Vid!!
bongboi2000 2 years ago 2
Infinity Gauntlet was the first comic I read that blew me away.
blowshimselfupdude 2 years ago 5
Me too.
baeritukaez 2 years ago
great review
juggernaut44 2 years ago
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All that 1970s Marvel stuff is crap. It's all post-Kirby and post-Ditko. Thomas/Buscema were the poor man's Lee/Kirby, so forget it.
Did those leftover guys invent anything of their own? Of course not. Instead they merely recycled and perverted the works of their betters.
It was therefore easily one of the worst periods of Marvel's (or anyone else's) history. Only clueless newbie fans think that era is even remotely cool.
EdGauthier1 3 years ago