Thanos has been the great villain of Marvel since his appearance in the comics by Jim Starlin, in 1973. The Crazy Titan managed to defeat several of the franchise’s heroes, dominating the world and the universe, but we had never seen him in his definitive version: owner of time .
It’s just in Thanos: Death Notes #1 where this future version of Thanos is observed, controlling and reshaping time. According to this, everything that happened, happens and will happen in Marvel is the work of the Mad Titan.
Released on November 30, Thanos: Death Notes #1 is a comic book written by J. Michael Straczynski, Christopher Cantwell, Torunn Gronbekk, and Kyle Starks.
Travel Foreman, Andrea Di Vito, Geoffrey Shaw and Ron Lim participated as illustrators, with Andrea Sorrentino serving as the cover artist.
According to Marvel’s official review for the installment, Thanos is missing, presumed dead. “But Thor,” he points out, “has had a vision of his return. And it’s enough to make even a god fear.”
“To prepare himself, to prepare the universe, Thor desperately searches Thanos’ past for answers…and finds a glimpse of the dark future of the Marvel Universe.”
This is how Thanos reveals his definitive version in Marvel Comics
screen rant points out that in the story All That Is there is an encounter between Iron Man and Thanos. In it, Tony Stark faces a robotic version of the Crazy Titan, which we had already seen in his first appearance in Marvel Comics.
The machine warns Iron Man that if it is unplugged, the universe will suffer. It is there when he explains that he dominated space and time, and that the current reality is only a simulation supervised by the villain.
Thanos would have conquered time, after killing Marvel’s heroes and villains. He warns Tony Stark that if he pulls the plug, all reality will disappear. The solution for Iron Man? Cut off the robot’s head and live with the secret.
Marvel’s Thanos: Death Notes #1 Cartoon It is already available in specialized stores, coming soon to the digital version.