Infinity War: Who is This Thanos Guy and Why is Everybody Out to Get Him?
May 2, 2018
By Rob Johnson
As usual, the Avengers: Infinity War film is based on events in the Marvel (Comics) Universe. One of the top villains in the Marvel Universe is the big bad Thanos. I'll lay out here an overview of his life, illustrated by some key issues we have in our database, and show where this film and some of its characters sprang from.
And if you want to find some more issues with the big purple guy in just click on his character head in any of the issues below and see the complete list from our DB.
Thanos himself is the brainchild of Jim Starlin. And he has written and/or drawn a lot of his story. And we'll discover that Thanos has a complicated villain/hero status. Also, to my knowledge, he's been killed three times.
LIFE 1 (mid-70's)
Starlin introduced us to Thanos in IRON MAN #55 and Drax the Destroyer, as his nemesis .
Then, JS took over the Captain Marvel (Mar-Vell) series. He told the story in #25-33 of how Thanos temporarily become a god using the cosmic cube.
After that, Jim revived Adam Warlock in the Strange Tales comic, and then in his own restarted series. This run introduced Gamora, trained by Thanos to be 'the most dangerous woman in the Galaxy'. Most of it was Warlock vs his evil self, Magus, but Thanos helped him to defeat Magus - with his own ulterior motive, of course.
Starlin completed this story in AVENGERS ANNUAL #7 and its sequel. Here Thanos gathered 6 Soul Gems (1 from Warlock) which he intended using to destroy all the stars in the universe as a present for his love Death. But Warlock and Thanos killed each other (sort of), and Gamora died, too. Drax had no aim in life.
Marvel left the dead in peace for a decade and a half. Thanos' only appearance was in Marvel Graphic Novel #1: The Death of Captain Marvel (by Starlin again) where he welcomed CM to the afterlife.
Iron Man meets Thanos
LIFE 2 (in the 90s and 00s)
Jim Starlin returned to Marvel and took over the Silver Surfer series and he immediately recreated his old sandbox, but this time only as a writer. The 1st thing he did was bring Thanos back to life, and later Warlock and Gamora. Thanos retrieved the Soul Gems again, mainly from Elders Of The Universe, like the Collector and the Grandmaster. But this time, he knew they all had unique powers. He renamed them the Infinity Gems, and he mounted them on a glove he called the Infinity Gauntlet.
This lead into the mini-series INFINITY GAUNTLET, one of those events that have tie-in issues everywhere. In #1, Thanos used the Gauntlet to eliminate half the population of the universe, including half the Marvel heroes.
You can see that the preceding 2 paragraphs provide the basis for the Infinity Wars movie.
There's a large overlap between the characters here and those in the film, but with some big differences. Silver Surfer obviously isn't on the screen because another company owns the rights. They decided not to include Warlock, but audiences have seen his cocoon in an earlier film, so he could appear in part 2. The comics story doesn't have the Guardians of the Galaxy because they hadn't been invented yet. But it does have Drax and Gamora. And also Nebula, who in the Marvel (Comics) Universe claimed to be Thanos' granddaughter.
This leaves the rest of the Infinity Gauntlet series to be the inspiration for the sequel film. It probably won't spoil things to say what happens in the comics because the film-makers won't follow it that closely. Basically, Thanos defeats everybody, including some big cosmic entities. But then Nebula gets the Gauntlet off him and brings everybody back to life. And then Warlock gets the Gauntlet off *her*.
After that Thanos realised his lust for power was futile and became a good guy as part of Warlock & the Infinity Watch who each guarded 1 of the Infinity Gems in their own series. They fought in the INFINITY WAR event (*not* a model for the film, vs the returned Magus). Thus began a long sequence of Thanos-based titles with Infinity in them.
Thanos continued to be a hero for a while, but all too soon slid back into villainy as other writers sometimes took the helm. Until eventually Drax achieved his life goal of killing him at the end of the Annihilation mini-series. It was the sequel Annihilation: Conquest event which formed the Guardians of the Galaxy.
LIFE 3 (2010 - 16)
Thanos was only dead for three years this time before he returned in his own mini-event Thanos Imperative. This trapped him in the Cancerverse for a year, but then he was back again.
The INFINITY event brought him into the long build-up to the end of the Marvel multiverse. But he was 1 of the few chars from the main Marvel timeline to survive into SECRET WARS III. And there Dr Doom killed him again at the end.
Jim Starlin had been writing some Thanos graphic novels and mini-series while all this was going on. THANOS: THE INFINITY FINALE GN was the end of that sequence and spanned the end of the multiverse.
LIFE 4 (2016 to 2018)
But of course Thanos got himself back into the new multiverse via the Ultimates. And now he's involved in the prequel to the new Infinity War comic event, starting with INFINITY COUNTDOWN: ADAM WARLOCK. And Starlin's back with the 1st of a new set of GNs with Thanos: The Infinity Siblings.
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