Eh, I dunno, It was pretty meh. The writing, the direction, the cliffhanger, the supporting cast, nothing was really exciting to me. First of all, Corvus was completely out of character and why was it even needed to off him? Black Order was pretty neat, even if Lemire didn't want to use them, I bet there could've been better ways to sideline them. If anything, the only BO member I could see Thanos go after is Ebony Maw, who was nowhere to be found even though there was a clear precedent. There is a tiff between Thanos and Lady Death? Sounds like something huge, I'd say, universally huge, then why did it feel so... mundane? I also lol'd at Thane's remark "my powers aren't what they used to be". Say what? And what like your powers used to be exactly? So he decimated a city and froze space around/immobilized Thanos and.... that's it. He even was Black Vortexed and yet remained absolutely, totally obscure... and directionless. I wonder why Hickman even created him, was it due to Inhumanity mandate? But considering he wrote him off so quickly and never used him after I guess that gives an indication how he really felt about him.
I guess now we know why the first promo cover had Thanos' eyes glow with Phoenix reflections. Only that, Phoenix isn't an antitheses to Death, I hope Lemire knows that.
EDIT: They need to find a colorist that can handle/work with Deodato's art. It's been a major issue since Marvel Now and it still is. It is so dissonant at this point, the art suffers huge deal. And the same issue with Iron Man (judging by the previews), Original Sin, Hickman's New/Avengers, I don't think I ever saw colors/inks devaluing the art so much.
His colorist on Dark Avengers was his best in my opinion
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