Originally posted by TheGodKiller
LT and In-Betweener are gonna show up in Infinity.
http://www.formspring.me/JonathanHickman/q/434517399593567155Do you think that Thanos will conquer them again?
should b good with lt returning
Some small spoiler news.
Spoiler:
http://i39.tinypic.com/5e634o.jpg
http://i40.tinypic.com/35mpbf8.jpgThanos has five liutenants that serve as his right hand. Each is suppose to be unique and powerful. Thanos is back to his classical personification, a space conquering warlord. It seems that every world he conquers, he requires the world to pay tribute...in the form severed heads from the world's inhabitants. It looks like he's literally built his throne on top of the skulls of his tributes. The outrider assassin easily infiltrates Avengers and Shield base. Thanos is looking for something on Earth "near and dear" to his heart.
After reading the FCBD issue for this I'm intrigued if they'll even bother to explain why Thanos is back to conquering and such after he'd moved beyond all that, or whether that'll be ignored to keep Thanos in line with what's happening with the films..
I mean generally I trust Hickman, but everything so far points to Thanos back to being a one note alien warlord again.
Originally posted by vince_slicephucking destroyed that guy lol
http://4ms.me/WOOHcW
EXCLUSIVE: Introducing the Generals of Marvel's "Infinity"
On Free Comic Book Day 2013, Marvel Comics released a first look into its upcoming summer event: "Infinity," by Jonathan Hickman< with art by Jim Cheung. Taking place in the far reaches of the galaxy, on a planet called Ahl-Agullo, the issue not only placed Thanos squarely in the game for the lead-up to "Infinity," but also introduced Corvus Glaive, a deadly lieutenant carrying out the will of the Mad Titan.
As it turns out, Glaive is only the first of five dangerous and lethal beings who serve Thanos as the Cull Obsidian. In a three-part special feature, CBR News spoke with Marvel Comics Executive Editor Tom Brevoort about "Infinity," Thanos and his high-ranking Black Order, with Brevoort sharing details on the designs and conception of the new villains making their debut in Hickman's summer event.
For our first installment, Brevoort covered the events of the "Infinity" FCBD issue, explaining exactly how it sets the stage for "Infinity" proper, the introduction of Corvus Glaive and the purpose of Thanos' lieutenants, looking at the structure of his scheme and when readers can expect to see more of the Mad Titan's master plan.
Originally posted by vince_slice
http://4ms.me/WOOHcW
This is the funniest thing I've seen in weeks. Points for Hickman.
Originally posted by vince_sliceUnquestionably the greatest comic book character of all time is Lord Thanos.
EXCLUSIVE: Introducing the Generals of Marvel's "Infinity"On Free Comic Book Day 2013, Marvel Comics released a first look into its upcoming summer event: "Infinity," by Jonathan Hickman< with art by Jim Cheung. Taking place in the far reaches of the galaxy, on a planet called Ahl-Agullo, the issue not only placed Thanos squarely in the game for the lead-up to "Infinity," but also introduced Corvus Glaive, a deadly lieutenant carrying out the will of the Mad Titan.
As it turns out, Glaive is only the first of five dangerous and lethal beings who serve Thanos as the Cull Obsidian. In a three-part special feature, CBR News spoke with Marvel Comics Executive Editor Tom Brevoort about "Infinity," Thanos and his high-ranking Black Order, with Brevoort sharing details on the designs and conception of the new villains making their debut in Hickman's summer event.
For our first installment, Brevoort covered the events of the "Infinity" FCBD issue, explaining exactly how it sets the stage for "Infinity" proper, the introduction of Corvus Glaive and the purpose of Thanos' lieutenants, looking at the structure of his scheme and when readers can expect to see more of the Mad Titan's master plan.