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  2. Drax the Destroyer - Wikipedia

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    Created by Jim Starlin, the character first appeared in The Invincible Iron Man #55 (February 1973). The character's origin story relates that Arthur Douglas was a human whose family was attacked and killed by the supervillain Thanos. Needing a champion to combat Thanos, the being known as Kronos took Arthur's spirit and placed it in a powerful ...

  3. Mentor (A'lars) - Wikipedia

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    Quasar and Drax attempt to consult Mentor, who apparently kills them. [8] Thanos escapes captivity and reclaims his Black Order forces from Corvus Glaive. After retaking command of his Black Quadrant outpost, Thanos discovers that he is dying. [9] Thanos tries to force Mentor to find a cure for his malady, but kills him when he is unable to. [10]

  4. The Blip - Wikipedia

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    In the second episode, T'Challa convinces Thanos to abandon his plans of erasing half of life in the universe, [62] while in the fifth episode Thanos arrives on Earth, having acquired five of the Infinity Stones, but is infected by the quantum virus and transformed into a zombie before he can acquire the final Stone. [63]

  5. Thanos - Wikipedia

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    Drax the Destroyer kills Thanos before he can do so but discovers that Thanos had placed a failsafe device to allow Silver Surfer to free Galactus in the event that Annihilus betrayed him. [47] During a climactic battle with Annihilus, Nova is near death and sees Thanos standing with Mistress Death. [48]

  6. Kronos (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Kronos (UK: / ˈ k r oʊ n ɒ s /, US: / ˈ k r oʊ n oʊ s /) (also spelled as Chronos [1]) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by Jim Starlin, the character first appeared in Iron Man #55 (February 1972). [2]

  7. The Infinity Gauntlet - Wikipedia

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    Artist and character creator Jim Starlin introduced Thanos, the antagonist for the storyline, in Iron Man #55 (Feb. 1973). After providing artwork for Captain Marvel #24-25 (Jan. 1973 & March 1973), Starlin co-wrote #26 (May 1973) with Mike Friedrich, which featured Thanos (albeit in shadow) on a Marvel cover for the first time and marked the beginning of what was later coined the "First ...

  8. Annihilation (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Believing the Power Cosmic to be within his grasp, Annihilus orders his troops to kill the remaining former Heralds of Galactus. [12] Thanos kidnaps Moondragon and tells Drax via Phyla-Vell that she will be killed if Drax pursues him. Ravenous leads an attack on the United Front and he has many of Nova's former allies in his thrall, including ...

  9. Thanos (Marvel Cinematic Universe) - Wikipedia

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    Thanos had sent Gamora after Tony Stark following the Battle of New York, but Stark convinced Gamora to turn on her father and aided her in killing him. [19] [20] [c] On Earth-838, Thanos is killed on Titan by the Illuminati, who use the Book of Vishanti to impale him with his own double-sided sword. [22]