The Thanos Imperative: Ignition #1
The Thanos Imperative: Ignition » The Thanos Imperative: Ignition #1 released by Marvel on July 2010.
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5 (1) 4 (2) 3 (0) 2 (1) 1 (0) 4.1 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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Holy Crap! 4
Thanos is back! Yes he's returned a couple months ago in the pages of Guardians of the Galaxy but now he has a book with his name in the title. I don't know what it is about this guy with the ugly mug but ever since I first read his "resurrection" in the early 90s in the pages of Silver Surfer, I started digging Thanos. I went back and read some of his earlier appearances from the 70s and really started liking him as this ultimate force. The Good Thanos. He's back and he's not happy. The f...
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Pick of the Week 0
The Guardians of the Galaxy find themselves in a huge situation that involves the captured Thanos and Nova discovers a much bigger plot when he comes across the Universal Church of Truth. The Good: -Great storyline and very easy for me to follow as it progressed, even when it takes place in space. It actually has me excited to get and collect the Thanos Imperative that should be coming out soon. -Artwork was great, very colorful and dynamic. -The introduction and the end of this issue was...
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This story will turn you on to this event 0
Thanos Imperative: Ignition #1 Briclot’s cover is simply amazing, making something so menacing look so beautiful is a difficult task I’m sure, but he achieved it. Just looking at it gets you amped for what lies inside. D&A are continuing to produce cosmic masterpieces as they have since Annihilation. This issue definitely sets a tone for how harry things are going to be for the 616 universe as it awaits battle with the Cancerverse (I still prefer Cathuluverse). Thanos is back, strippe...
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My favorite villain is back. 0
My favorite villain is back. And with him are some of my favorite Marvel heroes. How can you go wrong with Thanos, Adam Warlock, Starfox, Moon Dragon and Mantis? I guess just by giving them to Andy Lanning. This is once again such a letdown. I have picked up the Guardians of the Galaxy here and there and find it the same. My favorite characters wasted. And it must be Lanning because I got the same feeling on his run of the Legion of superheroes. It is a mess, poorly edited and laid out. I ...
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