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    The Thanos Imperative #1

    The Thanos Imperative » The Thanos Imperative #1 released by Marvel on August 2010.

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    THE NEXT HUGE MARVEL COSMIC EVENT IS HERE! The dangerous and mysterious fissure known as The Fault has opened, and the dark forces of a rival universe where there is no death are pouring through to claim ours! Nova, The Silver Surfer, Quasar, Gladiator and more of the greatest cosmic champions of the Marvel Universal line up to stop them, but it could be more than even they can handle. Luckily, Star-Lord, Rocket Raccoon and some of the galaxy’s underdog, never-say-die heroes have a plan. It’s a crazy plan. It’s called...Thanos! Welcome to the end of everything, brought to you by acclaimed writers Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning and superstar artist Miguel Sepulveda (THUNDERBOLTS)! So grab your blaster and find out why critics like Ain’t It Cool News raves “(Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning) succeed in producing the most entertaining super hero comic books on the stands today.”  
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    This issue.....it's full of stars.. 0

    This has to be one of my favorite comics to come out this week, "The Thanos Imperative" is really shaping up to be the next great event, since Annihilation. In fact I'm already enjoying it more then recent events that I must add were quite lackluster, and whats to come from this will just blow them off the universe. This issue takes place right after "The Thanos Imperative: Ignition" in case for those wondering, which was also fantastic.     The writing in this comic is simply brilliant, Lanni...

    7 out of 8 found this review helpful.

    Review: The Thanos Imperative #1 0

    The Guardians of the Galaxy leverage their most powerful, and most unlikely, ally against the Cancerverse - - Thanos.  The Good I'm a big fan of space opera and it's a treat to see all of Marvel's cosmic heroes drafted into a story like this with a suitably epic scope.  I also always love a good alternate reality story and it was cool to see the ways that Cancerverse dopplegangers play on elements of continuity - - like having the Inhumans rule the Kree or a identity-comb...

    5 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Champions of the Cathulu-verse 0

    Thanos Imperative #1 of 6 I am a little sad to see all the cosmic books ending and becoming the part of one title.   The only benefit is that you save three to six bucks a month.   Getting all of your action in one place is nice, but it doesn’t seem to leave room in the spotlight for many. The cover of this book instantly catches your eye, not only because it is beautiful, but because of who is on it.   I have mentioned for…oh…about a year that I couldn’t believe all this cosmic stuff was happe...

    3 out of 4 found this review helpful.
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