The MCU Held Thanos Back From His Ultimate Accomplishment In The Comics

Thanos has a reputation as Marvel’s ultimate villain. The Mad Titan has earned that appellation from his many schemes to get ultimate power and use them to destroy as many lives as possible. Thanos’s obsession with Mistress Death, the personification of death, appeared to be the motivation behind his actions, but that’s a very simplistic way of looking at the character. Thanos is actually complex, something imbued in the villain by his creator, writer/artist Jim Starlin.Infinity Gauntlet is Thanos’s most well-known story. In it, the Mad Titan uses the godlike power of the Infinity Gems to try to destroy half of all life in the universe. This story was the inspiration for the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s first three phases. The comic ended very differently from the movies, because Starlin had a different path for Thanos. However, those plans were forever impacted by the MCU, as Marvel tried to go for comics/movies synergy.Infinity Gauntlet and the MCU’s Infinity Saga have a lot of differences, but the biggest one is the ending. The Infinity Saga is rich with time travel shenanigans because Avengers: Endgame killed off Thanos and destroyed the Infinity Gauntlet right at the beginning. Thanos was the MCU’s most important villain, though, and Endgame needed a big battle, so the movie brought Thanos from an alternate past to the present for the final battle over an alternate reality Infinity Gauntlet. Endgame is pretty well-regarded, but the whole ending is needlessly complicated. Infinity Gauntlet is much different.RELATED: 10 Marvel Characters Who Broke The Mold

Thanos has a reputation as Marvel’s ultimate villain. The Mad Titan has earned that appellation from his many schemes to get ultimate power and use them to destroy as many lives as possible. Thanos’s obsession with Mistress Death, the personification of death, appeared to be the motivation behind his actions, but that’s a very simplistic way of looking at the character. Thanos is actually complex, something imbued in the villain by his creator, writer/artist Jim Starlin.

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Infinity Gauntlet is Thanos’s most well-known story. In it, the Mad Titan uses the godlike power of the Infinity Gems to try to destroy half of all life in the universe. This story was the inspiration for the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s first three phases. The comic ended very differently from the movies, because Starlin had a different path for Thanos. However, those plans were forever impacted by the MCU, as Marvel tried to go for comics/movies synergy.

Infinity Gauntlet and the MCU’s Infinity Saga have a lot of differences, but the biggest one is the ending. The Infinity Saga is rich with time travel shenanigans because Avengers: Endgame killed off Thanos and destroyed the Infinity Gauntlet right at the beginning. Thanos was the MCU’s most important villain, though, and Endgame needed a big battle, so the movie brought Thanos from an alternate past to the present for the final battle over an alternate reality Infinity Gauntlet. Endgame is pretty well-regarded, but the whole ending is needlessly complicated. Infinity Gauntlet is much different.

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