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    The Thanos Imperative: Devastation #1

    The Thanos Imperative: Devastation » The Thanos Imperative: Devastation #1 released by Marvel on March 2011.

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    THE THANOS IMPERATIVE is over…but who and what has survived? What happened to Thanos? What about Lord Mar-Vell and the Cancerverse? Who rules the Kree and the Shi’Ar? Is anyone left to guard the galaxy? And who will hold the shattered civilizations of the Marvel Universe together in this bleak new age? Find out from the creative team that delivered the cosmic event that IGN.com hailed as “Unbelievably incredible & unimaginably entertaining.”    
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    Review: Thanos Imperative: Devastation #1 0

    As the galaxy still recovers from war with the Cancerverse, Cosmo assembles a team of cosmic heavy hitters to quash the new threat of Blastaar.  The Good This whole issue being narrated by Cosmo's swarthy brand of Russian accent made it twice as enjoyable as would've been otherwise. Not only is just plain funny to "hear" this mutt talking about such heady cosmology, it also added a much needed humorous contrast to balance all the somber galactic drama without tipping everything over into parody...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Cosmo is good dog, Da? 0

    It´s admirable the things Peter "Starlord" Quill achieved in his run with the Guardians of the Galaxy and in his death it is very comforting and reassuring that his dream will live on. Focusing the narrative in Cosmo was awesome, since he´s such a great character: a telepath dog from Russia and an astronaut, running a space station (that is a Celestial´s head), makes me laugh with his dialogues and his simplicity: he´s a loyall dog. And that´s why Peter chose him to go on with the Guardians of t...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Disappointment Would Be A More Accurate Title For This 0

    The aftermath issue for the Thanos Imperative event hits and proves to be a passable issue that really only shows how little momentum is left in Marve's cosmic franchise, assembling the upcoming Annihilators team in a completely mechanical fashion and doing nothing else.  Cosmo is our lead character in this issue and is easily the best thing about it. Cosmo is a consistently entertaining character and possibly the best thing DnA came up with in their run on Marvel's cosmic franchise. It is a bri...

    2 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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