Next Big Cosmic Event:The Thanos Imperative

Where did you hear about a Champion of Life Dread? I didn't see that anywhere in any of the cosmic books. :huh: Is that octopus like thing the guy from the Marvel vs. Capcom game Golam Kath or whatever his name was? Dude seemed to only appear in that game as far as I know but I'm probably wrong.

The tentacle character from the Capcom Marvel fighters of the 90's and 2000 is Shuma Gorath, who is an actual Marvel character. He is a high level demon who has tangoed with Conan (back when Marvel had the publication rights) and Dr. Strange. In fact, trying to banish Shuma Gorath was one of the first times that Dr. Strange had to resort to using "dark magic" and thus lost favor with the Vishanti, who limited his power severely afterward as a result. That would have been the late 80's to early 90's I believe. So, the whole bit in WORLD WAR HULK where Dr. Strange resorts to using Zom and loses his position as Sorcerer Supreme is not entirely new.

Dark Quasar mentions the Fault had some champion of theirs that everyone should be afraid of in NOVA #36. It could be Magus, or someone else. Magus alone is a heavy hitter; he was the prime baddie in INFINITY WAR I think in the 90's, after all.

Shuma Gorath is a demon and not an alien, so I kind of doubt he would appear in THANOS IMPERATIVE. That said, if he did, he would be a high class threat; at max power he can easily be as large as a mountain range, or bigger, and it nearly invulnerable to physical harm.
 
I would hope to see some big baddie from the Cancerverse be their "Champion of Life" after seeing their twisted version of the Avengers. I'd like to see a few more of their bastardized versions of heroes.
 
Cancerverse Void?

Or what about a Cancerverse version of Thanos? I think that is a good possibility actually. The even is called The Thanos Imperitive.
 
I thought Adam Warlock was the champion of life. Isn't that why Oblivion wanted Phyla to take him out of the picture?
 
maybe its Dark Nova Garthan Saal, since that character pretty much disappeared along with Tarcel at the end of War of Kings. Another great story in the making if DnA can continue with Nova
 
Anyone think Son of Hulk will be involved with the Thanos event?
 
I hope not. I've come to really dislike the character.
 
The tentacle character from the Capcom Marvel fighters of the 90's and 2000 is Shuma Gorath, who is an actual Marvel character. He is a high level demon who has tangoed with Conan (back when Marvel had the publication rights) and Dr. Strange. In fact, trying to banish Shuma Gorath was one of the first times that Dr. Strange had to resort to using "dark magic" and thus lost favor with the Vishanti, who limited his power severely afterward as a result. That would have been the late 80's to early 90's I believe. So, the whole bit in WORLD WAR HULK where Dr. Strange resorts to using Zom and loses his position as Sorcerer Supreme is not entirely new.

Dark Quasar mentions the Fault had some champion of theirs that everyone should be afraid of in NOVA #36. It could be Magus, or someone else. Magus alone is a heavy hitter; he was the prime baddie in INFINITY WAR I think in the 90's, after all.
Shuma Gorath is a demon and not an alien, so I kind of doubt he would appear in THANOS IMPERATIVE. That said, if he did, he would be a high class threat; at max power he can easily be as large as a mountain range, or bigger, and it nearly invulnerable to physical harm.

You mean his "undying lord?" Sorry to be a pest but I was looking for champion but I just didn't find it anywhere. I'm trying to think of any cosmic character that we haven't seen in years and place them because I doubt it's someone new but someone that is just being reinvented.
 
"Undying lord" makes me think of the Cancerverse's version of Eternity for some reason. He symbolizes all life in the universe and he matches up pretty well to Oblivion.
 
Eternity? Maybe but I'm guessing it's one of those characters from long ago that we all forgot about. What's the female version of Adam Warlock? Maybe it's her.
 
You mean his "undying lord?" Sorry to be a pest but I was looking for champion but I just didn't find it anywhere. I'm trying to think of any cosmic character that we haven't seen in years and place them because I doubt it's someone new but someone that is just being reinvented.

Yeah, that is who I meant, the "undying lord" that Dark Quasar spoke of. Is that Magus? Or someone else?

"Undying lord" makes me think of the Cancerverse's version of Eternity for some reason. He symbolizes all life in the universe and he matches up pretty well to Oblivion.

That would be pretty heavy.

Eternity? Maybe but I'm guessing it's one of those characters from long ago that we all forgot about. What's the female version of Adam Warlock? Maybe it's her.

You mean the Goddess, from INFINITY CRUSADE? Or his clone twin, Ayesha?
 
There's also Her, a.k.a. Kismet, created by the same people who created Adam Warlock. She was trying to hump Quasar at one point because she considered him a perfect mate or something.
 
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Wednesday Q&A: Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning

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Marvel.com: The Thanos Imperative storyline is something you guys have been building toward over the last couple of years. What's it been like laying the groundwork for this story and what's it like to finally get it out there?

Dan Abnett: It's a relief. We've been building towards this storyline since before we started writing GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY over three years ago, and it's undergone several drastic changes in that time.

Andy Lanning: We'd like to thank the guys at Marvel who have given us the opportunity and space to tell the kind of epic space opera we grew up reading in the late 70's and 80's.

Marvel.com: When you guys took over the space-based reigns of the Marvel Universe, Thanos had just recently died. You've mentioned in previous interviews that you didn't want to bring him back right away, but wanted to plant the seeds of his eventual return. Why did you decide on now? What made the timing perfect?

Dan Abnett: Obviously when we got the chance to play with the cosmic characters, Thanos [had] just recently been killed which meant he was off the table as far as using him in the overall story arc we were building. We always had plans to bring him back but wanted his return to be a major, pivotal cosmic event. This is Thanos after all; the Mad Titan, the guy who became a god and unmade the universe with the Infinity Gauntlet. If we were going to do his return justice, this story had to be big. It also had to feel organic; to grow naturally out of the story threads we were spinning out of the Annihilation War, then Conquest and finally War of Kings.


Andy Lanning: All the various plot strands seemed to culminate and intersect in the events following War of Kings, which offered us a chance to spin out a greater, meta-story through the INHUMANS and IMPERIAL GUARD limited series as well as in NOVA and GUARDIANS. Particularly in GUARDIANS, where we had first laid the groundwork for what became the "Cthulhu-verse," an alternate universe where life was the pervading state. And what better antithesis to a realm of rampant life energies than the ultimate avatar of Death, old purple puss himself.

Marvel.com: What's it like writing a character like Thanos? What's it like writing somebody so feared and dangerous?

Andy Lanning: Like we said, when we were given the "keys" to the cosmic universe, we were able to work with some of our all time favorite characters; we grew up reading the likes of Adam Warlock, Nova, Quasar,The Silver Surfer, the Imperial Guard, the Inhumans. Thanos is such a mainstay to the cosmic cannon of characters, he's the epitome of the cosmic bad guy and now that we're finally get a chance to write him we're both excited like schoolboys and terrified beyond the realm of rational thought by the responsibility this entails. We just hope that we can do the character justice, introduce him to today's readers as well as show everyone what a great villain he is-one of all time greats.

Marvel.com: From what's been said about this event, it focuses on two sides: Nova, the Guardians and the other good guys versus Magus and his dark gods. How does Thanos fit into the equation? Is he the scale-tipper in this event?

Dan Abnett: Thanos is the ultimate antithesis of the dark gods and Magus. They represent the "Cthulhu-verse," a universe that's out of control. It's bursting at the seams, like a garden that's so overgrown at the height of summer it's verging on cancerous. Thanos embodies death and decay. He's the harbinger of entropy, not so much the scale-tipper as the natural balance to a realm that's out of kilter and therefore a very important piece in the puzzle. Unfortunately for our heroes, he's also very much his own man and does not appreciate being dragged back to life chained to an indestructible body and expected to carry out the objectives of a bunch of heroes that includes the guy who killed him.

Marvel.com: Although a lot of characters play into this story, it mostly focuses on Nova and Star-Lord. What about those two characters made them ideal as the eyes into the world? Is it the human aspect of the characters?

Dan Abnett: Absolutely. Peter and Rich have been the ideal [point-of-view characters] for the readers during our previous events. Their human perspective on the vast cosmic canvas helps us get a personal take on major universal crises and they become the reader's touchstone to events that otherwise can become so huge that they have little meaning on the human level. Rich and Peter give us an entry point that makes these cosmic epics relatable and their reactions offer us a chance to explore and explain concepts and situations in a new light.

Marvel.com: How do the Inhumans and the Shi'Ar factor into this story? With both their limited series ending, will their story be told in the main event title?

Andy Lanning: Both the Inhumans and the Imperial Guard, as representatives and leaders of their respective galactic empires, will be front and center as the story unfolds, though we will be focusing on a core group of heroes with specific missions and actions, which will include characters from both groups.

Marvel.com: What other character will readers be seeing in this title? Anyone that you're really excited about bringing in and writing?

Dan Abnett: We don't want to spoil any surprises but you can lay money on a certain shiny cosmic dude and his omnivorous boss arriving to the party.


Marvel.com: I wanted to talk about the artists, Brad Walker and Miguel Sepulveda. What about these guys style do you like? Readers have seen Brad's work on GUARDIANS, but what about Miguel made him ideal for the main limited series?
Dan Abnett: Brad's art has really evolved during his run on GUARDIANS. he's gone from bloody good to really bloody awesome and his work on the IGNITION prologue book is only going to add another superlative to that description. Miguel's art is more moody and [has a more] visceral feel to it.


Andy Lanning: Whereas Brad's clean, chiseled, classic approach has a Silver Age feel to it, Miguel is using techniques that give his art a gritty, contemporary feel. It's great to see him cutting loose with some mind-blowing sci-fi craziness after his realistic, real-world stint on THUNDREBOLTS. We've been very fortunate during our run to work with some extremely talented artists. It's made much of our stuff look far better than it should and we're very grateful.
 
I don't really like DnA's Star-Lord. He's aight, just lacks the punch of his quick wit under Giffen's pen.

Hehe, Thanos has Death in his eyes. Sweet. Wonder how much Galactus we're going to get. I imagine a few cameos with Surfer will be it.
 
Oh yeah, I like the idea of Thanos going into the Fault to do some weeding in the overgrown garden. Love that analogy.

His look is actually pretty tight in all the previews. Looks more streamlined. I think the hint of red in his skin color makes all the difference. :up:
 
Very much looking forward to this. I love the life vs. death conflict DnA have set up. Perfect scope for a huge cosmic event and the perfect vehicle for bringing Thanos back in a big way. :up:
 
Very much looking forward to this. I love the life vs. death conflict DnA have set up. Perfect scope for a huge cosmic event and the perfect vehicle for bringing Thanos back in a big way. :up:

Conquest and WoK were great and laid some of the groundwork, but this feels like the true follow up to Annilihation.:ss:
 
It is looking pretty damn sweet. But we've known that for a while, huh? ;)
 
I just wish Nova and GotG weren't being put on hiatus for it. They may very well come back after the event is over, but a 7- or 8-month hiatus sure starts to feel like a cancellation to me. :o
 
Hiatus has always sounded like a polite way of saying canceled to me.
 
Marvel is using hiatus to mean canceled now, anyway. Frankly, in terms of sales, both books need a relaunch. To be fair, few titles these days that are not major X, Spider, or Avengers titles DON'T need a relaunch after 2-3 years. Even NEW AVENGERS is being relaunched after about 5 and a half years. I imagine after THANOS IMPERATIVE, either both books will return with a fresh #1, or with that and a new title (like NOVA CORPS).
 
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THE THANOS IMPERATIVE #3 (of 6)
Written by DAN ABNETT & ANDY LANNING
Penciled by MIGUEL ANGEL SEPULVEDA
Cover by ALEKSI BRICLOT
Thanos faces twisted versions of the Avengers—while Nova assembles a star-studded cosmic strike force! As the staggering consequences of the Cancerverse’s invasion become apparent, Star-Lord and his battered band of heroes fight to protect Thanos, who has actually become the universe’s only hope! But it’s literally a life and death struggle, and one being hardwired for destruction may ruin everything! Check out this next stunning chapter and find out why AintItCoolNews says “this writing team has taken the Marvel Cosmic line to levels of cool never before seen”!
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And this is the confrontation I was most looking forward to, the Cancerverse Avengers vs Thanos.
 
I like how the teams are shaking down so far. Nova gathers a truly badass team of cosmic big guns, including Quasar and the Surfer, while the Guardians work with Thanos. Sounds great. :up:
 

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