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    Ok the Infinity Gauntlet Fanboy in me just squealed

    EXCLUSIVE: The Thanos Imperative
    Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning strike the match to ignite a cosmic fire in THE THANOS IMPERATIVE: IGNITION this May

    Posted: 2010-02-12 Updated: 2010-02-12 12:24:18




    By Jim Beard


    One name ignites terror across galaxies. One name fans the flames of fear throughout the universe. Thanos, the Mad Titan. And he's back.

    Space scribes Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning add fuel to the fire of upcoming cosmic event The Thanos Imperative with a special one-shot, THE THANOS IMPERATIVE: IGNITION, this May.

    "As readers will soon see in GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #24 & #25, Thanos is back, so that's the biggest deal of all," says Abnett of the upcoming epic. "There isn't a cosmic bad guy as bad as Thanos, so in simple terms this is everyone versus him-but with a twist! This time, you have the good guys on one side [and] Magus and his Dark Gods on the other with Thanos standing directly in the middle!"

    Lanning states that "if you're new to the cosmic books, don't worry!" The duo has you covered with this opening salvo.

    "THE THANOS IMPERATIVE: IGNITION is a great place to jump aboard and you won't need any prior knowledge," he notes of the one-shot. "But if you're a devoted reader, there are rich seams of pay-off to enjoy. The threat of the Fault, a huge rip in time and space left by the War of Kings, is something we've been exploring in the Realm of Kings stories that run into The Thanos Imperative. This is the moment where Magus, a very
    GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #25 cover by Alex Garner
    serious bad guy in his own right, takes control of it and galactic disaster follows! This epic story forms a climax to many of the tales we've been spinning in the cosmic corner of the Marvel Universe for the last three years."

    Thanos first reared his mutant head in 1973's IRON MAN #55 and soon became one of the most popular villains in the Marvel Universe. Time and space still sport the scars from his insatiable quest for Death, but there's even more than that to make him worthy of this new cosmic event.

    "It's not so much his power level because, let's face it, in a universe where beings like Galactus are kicking around, there's no shortage of cosmic power," notes Abnett. "No, with Thanos, it's his malice, his intellect, his guile. He's dangerous. He's treacherous. He's the Mad Titan, but his insanity is concealed under a mask of terrible logic and brilliance. He's so twisted, that sometimes it's hard to tell which side he's on. This is one of those times. Does the Marvel Universe need him to survive, or is he just too dangerous?"

    The writing team claims that readers will also witness the involvement of many of their favorite space characters beginning with IGNITION and expanding out into the entire event.

    "Nova is going to be front and center in this, along with the Guardians of the Galaxy, especially Star-Lord, but they're going to be standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the likes of Quasar and the Silver Surfer," Lanning reveals. "We're talking serious, heavyweight cosmic heroes. Add to that some fabulous cameos from the cosmic side of things, and some great characters on the villain side such as Magus."

    In all, THE THANOS IMPERATIVE: IGNITION sets the tone for the raucous events to come, and Abnett and Lanning promise that all the action, adventure and surprises for which they've become known will be present.


    THE THANOS IMPERATIVE: IGNITION cover by Aleksi Briclot
    "This is going to be big, serious, epic stuff," promises Lanning. "Huge space action and vast, galaxy changing events. But we're not going to forget the human scale of things either. All the big stuff is just too big without a human focus to ground it, so the fortunes and relationships of our characters are going to matter as much. Friendships, loyalties, betrayals.

    "Oh, and this is probably the biggest and most serious cosmic epic we're ever going to produce, but there's still going to be an opportunity for a gag or two. Rocket Raccoon's in it, after all."
    The Daleks you have the ability to instill great Fear welcome to the Sinestro Corps.
    Response--- Wel---come? No We must Ex--ter---min---ate Sinestro


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    • #3
      Booyah! Abnett and Lanning have to be one of the most underated duos, they have really revitalized Marvels cosmic stuff. I'll be on board for this one.

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      • #4
        YES!

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        • #5
          Only Jim Starlin has done Thanos right IMO, I'll just sit back and see..... Oh, and Magus is back???? great...............
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          • #6
            Aw come on you gotta admit Abenett and lang are doing awesome in the Marvel Cosmic! I'm stoked
            The Daleks you have the ability to instill great Fear welcome to the Sinestro Corps.
            Response--- Wel---come? No We must Ex--ter---min---ate Sinestro

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            • #7
              Originally posted by gamerajon View Post
              Only Jim Starlin has done Thanos right IMO, I'll just sit back and see..... Oh, and Magus is back???? great...............
              I think you will be surprised; Gaurdians of the Galaxy has been 20 + issues of pretty damn good and entertaining comics, and I think it will rival, if not surpass Starlins stuff.

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              • #8
                I may have to pick up the trade.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BLUELCMISHRA View Post
                  Aw come on you gotta admit Abenett and lang are doing awesome in the Marvel Cosmic! I'm stoked

                  For real. Marvel Cosmic has been truly epic as of late.

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                  • #10
                    When they offed warlock i was shocked and now hes returning as magus the wikkid ahole from infinity war thats awesome! you know what my fav moment in war of kings was? when adam warlock popped vulcan in the face and he was all shocked that he actually got hurt. I'm so pumped for the return of thanos how long has he been gone?
                    The Daleks you have the ability to instill great Fear welcome to the Sinestro Corps.
                    Response--- Wel---come? No We must Ex--ter---min---ate Sinestro

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by fearless2814.1 View Post
                      For real. Marvel Cosmic has been truly epic as of late.
                      War of Kings didnt impress me.

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                      • #12
                        This is going to be epic. Abnett and Lanning have knocked these books out of the park. This is going to satisfy me greatly.

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                        • #13
                          The Word from CBR is, previews of The Thanos Imperative #1!





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                          • #14
                            i know nothing of the Marvel cosmic universe. Any suggestions on where to start?


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                            • #15
                              Giffen's Annihilation introduces you to the main characters; the cast hasn't changed in the last two years.

                              Annihilation:Conquest was okay, but its not necessary to read it. You see the creation of Starlord's Guardians of the Galaxy.

                              I skipped War of Kings, but it deals with the creation of the Fault, the tear in reality that is allowing the Cancer-verse to bleed into our reality. The Cancer-verse is a place were life runs rampant; and people say "Ftaghn!" instead of "F**k." You get the idea.

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