Thanos #2
| Writer | Tini Howard |
| Artist | Ariel Olivetti |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
NATURE VS. NURTURE!
• Did Thanos make Gamora who she is, or was she always the deadliest assassin in the galaxy?
• Plus, see the origins of Thanos' Black Order!
Parental Advisory
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
AIPT - Forrest Hollingsworth
May 29, 2019I would've told you just weeks ago that a Thanos story on the heels of Endgame would have little to do or say, but these creators make it feel vital and worthwhile. If they can marry the two extremely compelling angles touched on in as many issues with the next, this will stand among the best cosmic character work ever done. Read Full Review
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8.2
Weird Science Marvel Comics - Dispatchdcu
May 30, 2019If you like Thanos, pick this up. If you are intrigued by relational situations between individuals that should never be together (kind of like Real World with Puck), this is also right up your alley. Either way, Howard leads a talented team exploring some very creative ideas and backstories that comic fans should take notice too. Head to your shop and pick this one up! Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Adam Barnhardt
May 29, 2019For being a book about the Mad Titan and the Deadliest Woman in the Galaxy, this issue has plenty of humor in it and believe it or not, it sticks the landing. Read Full Review
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4.9
Comic Watch - Matt Meyer
Jun 04, 2019After reading this issue, it's hard to understand why this series exists other than to be a quickie cash grab to tie intoAvengers: Endgame. Everything about it is sopro forma, I have a hard time imagining anyone other than readers completely new to both the characters and comics will be all that interested in it. And maybe that's the point, maybe it does exist as a lure for new readers - but just because that's your designation, doesn't mean you don't have to aspire for more. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS
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9.0
First off, beautiful art by Ariel Olivetti. Secondly, wow what an issue. Although this series is called Thanos, I would argue that Gamora is just as much the main character as Thanos is. This series never tries to do too much, which is great. Tremendous series, the comic I didn't know I wanted until I got it
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9.0
This was a really good issue, man.
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8.0
Gamora quickly learns the ropes of living in Thanos' deadly orbit. Zero Sanctuary is just chock-full of very clever people, and watching them all scheme against each other is delightful. It's a very character-driven story, and that's working well. The art continues to push toward greatness, too.
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5.5
This is just fine!
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