The Joker
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Sorry, but this is just a dead end. You're not gonna prove or even successfully imply that people didn't find Thanos scary by proving that they did find Killmonger scary. That's a non-starter. I didn't say that Killmonger couldn't be scary, I said people didn't believe T'Challa was dead. That's not the same thing. (And if you believed it was the same thing, you'd have to admit that the Joker wasn't scary either. No one watching TDK fears for Batman's life even before the Joker disavows any intent to kill him).
The point isn't that the audience needs to believe the hero can die to find the villain scary, the point is that the fact that they do believe it in IW is one factor that gives Thanos extra heat.
(And if it's really the case that every great, popular villain will have large numbers of reviewers calling them scary, then show me all the reviews calling Loki scary.)
The situation didn't exist before Thanos did. The marketing, the online discussion...Thanos was always at the center.
You're missing my point. It wasn't my intention to prove people didn't find Killmonger scary, it was to show that reviewers tend to label great villains as scary or terrifying. It doesn't mean the the general audience found them scary, too. As you yourself said when you used Black Panther's apparent death in his own movie as completely removed of any fear because nobody expected him to be dead. Yet we have all these reviewers calling the villain of the piece scary.
In IW, the situation created ready made fear because people knew in advance that heroes could die, and that some actually would. Thanos didn't create that tension and fear. Loki could have been the villain and when he stabbed Tony you would still have heard those gasps in your theater. Let me repeat that is not me trying to say Thanos wasn't a great villain. He was. He just wasn't scary. At least not to me. And I've seen no evidence to suggest the fear for the heroes' lives came from him, and not the widely known knowledge that it was the end for some heroes long before IW came out. You could see it everywhere. People were afraid their favorite hero would die. Not because Thanos was coming. But because we were told it would be the end for some of them.
As for your request regarding Loki, here's a few examples;
Loki steps up as a terrifying villain to take on the Avengers in a plan to annihilate New York
http://collider.com/the-avengers-review/
Hiddleston returns as Loki, imbuing him with a creepy menace
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/the-avengers
The Earth is under attack -- from spurned Norse God Loki played with scary menace by Tom Hiddleston
http://www.rediff.com/movies/review/review-avengers/20120425.htm
Hiddleston's Loki as an egomaniacal Norse god, and he is truly terrifying.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/the-avengers-includes-digital-copy-blu-ray-2012/5981103.p?skuId=5981103
Hiddleston plays Loki as a scary megalomaniac
https://momstart.com/whats-it-like-...s-the-avengers-interview-with-tom-hiddleston/
Hiddleston returns playing Loki with an unnerving menace
http://rewindcolumbus.com/2013/11/07/review-thor-the-dark-world-about-time-how-i-live-now/
And just for the sake of variety, another recent Thor villain, Hela, was also dubbed all kinds of scary in reviews;
The all powerful Hela can be very scary
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/thor-ragnarok
Blanchett's Hela is one scary, goth-looking nemesis
http://cinemovie.tv/Reviews/thor-ragnarok-review-the-best-in-the-trilogy
Cate Blanchett's Hela is one of the highlights in a film filled with great characters. ... She's charismatic, beautiful and incredibly scary.
https://www.cbr.com/thor-ragnarok-best-worst-characters/
Cate Blanchett literally takes over the screen in a larger than life way as Hela. She is terrifying
http://www.ladiesliveandlearn.com/thor-ragnarok-is-marvel-movie-magic-review-thorragnarokevent/
Hemsworth faces a new and terrifying villain in Blanchett's Hela
http://voxatl.com/thor-ragnarok-disappointing-cgi/
Blanchett is incredible as the goddess of death, and frankly very scary
https://lolalambchops.com/thor-ragnarok-family-friendly-moms-review/
Blacnhett portrays Hela with both a scary and powerful charisma
https://thegameofnerds.com/2017/11/05/thor-ragnarok-a-spoiler-free-review/
So really just to put the final close on this, because I've made my point very clear, and we're just starting to repeat ourselves now; I didn't find Thanos scary. I haven't seen any sign that the audiences found him scary. That doesn't mean he wasn't a great villain. He was. But the fear for the heroes lives was there in pure raw form from all the fear mongering that happened long before IW came out. That is fact. The evidence is everywhere. I believe Thanos was just the instrument used to execute it. That fear for who would live or die would have been there no matter who the villain was because we knew it was end for some characters. It was just a case of seeing who was going to die.