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  2. Thanos - Wikipedia

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    Thanos (/ ˈ θ æ n ɒ s /) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-artist Jim Starlin, the character first appeared in The Invincible Iron Man #55 (cover date February 1973). An Eternal–Deviant warlord from the moon Titan, Thanos is regarded as one of the most powerful beings in the ...

  3. Thanos (Marvel Cinematic Universe) - Wikipedia

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    Thanos was born approximately 1,000 years ago on the planet Titan to A'Lars, along with his brother Eros. [1] [2] Thanos deems the growth of Titan's population to be unsustainable, so he proposes to arbitrarily kill half of Titan's population.

  4. Titan (Marvel Comics location) - Wikipedia

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    Stellarax – Cloned nihilistic terrorist created by ISAAC, while acting under Thanos’ control. Sui-San – Mother of Starfox and Thanos. She was the last living follower of Uranos on Titan until she was vivisected by her son Thanos. Sundragon – Cousin of Moondragon and companion of Demeityr. Thanos – The Mad Titan; Thyrio – Tycho ...

  5. “Brothers ”director explains 'silly and weird' vibe on set ...

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    The former, a tough-guy actor behind the "Mad Titan" Thanos in the Avengers movies and gruff cowboy in Amazon's Outer Range, is the beta to the Game of Thrones actor's alpha. If Moke is what ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. List of Iron Man enemies - Wikipedia

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    Thanos [4] N/A Iron Man #55 (1973) [4] The Mad Titan. Udarnik N/A Iron Man: Fatal Frontier #1 (2013) A Soviet robot that was stranded on the Moon since 1972. Udarnik possesses two personalities: Udarnik is programmed to build, while Shockworker is used in defense and attack. Ultimo [3] N/A Tales of Suspense #76 (1966) [3]

  8. Starfox (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Eros decides that the only way to end the Mad Titan's nihilism is to go back to the day Thanos was born and kill the infant before he becomes a threat. However, just as Eros is about to suffocate the baby, Adam arrives and stops Eros from proceeding, telling him that Thanos' death would all be in vain since he was instrumental in the defeat of ...

  9. Blood Brothers (comics) - Wikipedia

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    When Iron Man receives a mental signal sent by an imprisoned Drax the Destroyer, he becomes a target for the Blood Brothers, who ambush him and take him to Thanos' base where Drax is being held. When the two heroes overpower the brothers, Thanos detonates an explosion, forcing the heroes to flee, leaving the Blood Brothers behind.