In this senario, Thanos has obtained knowledge of a powerful artifact in the realm of Hades; Pluto jealously keeps watch of it...never letting it out of his sight.
Thanos believes there is a chance he could overpower Pluto in his realm and take the item by force, but his victory is by no means garanteed; Thanos believes he'll need help on this one...
So heres the question: who is the weakest character Thanos can get to aid him on this mission that will garantee success (success as in a perfect 10/10)? Now this "help" has to be someone that Thanos can exert his dominance over...someone that will be content with Thanos making all the decisions and calling all the shots.
Pluto can get rid of The Spot in myriad ways long before he gets anywhere near his person in Hades; magic is a nasty, nasty, thing and the spot has no answer for it...
Obey him? Or just do what he says for fear of being killed?
Probably classic juggernaut and i'll tell you why: Pluto has good power output. But not near good enough to take out juggernaut.
So thanos puts some teleportation tech inside juggy's head(don't ask me how he does it but he does), and if pluto attempts to BFR than thanos teleports him back. Juggernaut thanos will send juggernaut as a constant onslaught onto pluto. Pluto got no shot of taking out juggs if thanos is keeping his mind safe and keeps on teleporting him back. Eventually juggs will wear pluto down (and of course juggs himself doesn't wear down). I fail to see how pluto could take out this duo in this situation. That and juggernaut is actually likely to follow thanos.
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Hulk is the best choice as a lackey as he's dumb/stupid enough to be ordered around ,plus Thanos has already ordered Hulk around. The best choice would be Loki or another top mage.
Sentry... If Norman Osborn can manipulate him... Thanks could easily do the same...
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