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Wednesday, May 13, 2015

The Thanos Imperative is a 6-issue comic book limited series published in 2010 by Marvel Comics. It was written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, and was bookended by two one-shot comics, Ignition and Devastation. The story focuses on the cosmic, or space-based, heroes of the Marvel Universe, who band together to combat the imminent threat of the Faultâ€"a rift in space-time formed at the end of "War of Kings"â€"and the Cancerverse that lies beyond itâ€"a universe where death itself is extinct.

Publication history


The Thanos Imperative

The story is the culmination of events starting with the "Annihilation" storyline and more specifically the "War of Kings" storyline, which climaxed with the opening of a hole between alternate universes, and "Realm of Kings", which involved different characters in conflict with the Many-angled ones and counterparts of the Earth-616 superheroes. The aftermath of this storyline was dealt with in Guardians of the Galaxy #25 and Nova #36, after which both titles were cancelled.

Plot synopsis


The Thanos Imperative

While the Guardians of the Galaxy watch over the newly resurrected and imprisoned Thanos and Nova pursues the false Quasar, the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth tear open the Fault (opened at the end of the War of Kings and previously sealed by Adam Warlock). Monstrous creatures emerge from the Fault and are confronted by the Kree and Shi'ar armadas, Galactus, the Celestials, and other cosmic beings. Among the invaders is their leader, Lord Mar Vell, who is an alternate version of Captain Marvel. Mar Vell kills the Magus for failing to locate Thanos. Mar Vell, himself, is the de facto leader of the extradimensional Cancerverse -a metaphysically unbalanced dimension where Death itself has been completely banished and Life runs rampant, like a cancer -and seeks to spread his dimension's plague of "undeath" to all other universes.

Mar Vell is the avatar of Life, and Thanos is the avatar of Death. Because of this, the battle will only be over when one of them destroys the other. While Star-Lord leads the Guardians and Thanos into the Fault hoping to locate Lord Mar Vell, Lord Mar Vell scours the Marvel Universe for Thanos. Nova leads Quasar, Beta Ray Bill, Gladiator, the Silver Surfer and Ronan the Accuser in an attack on Mar Vell, but loses badly. When Thanos kills Drax the destroyer, his death as the avatar of life alerts Mar Vell to his presence and he returns to the cancerverse.

When Mar Vell confronts Thanos and the Guardians, everyone is surprised when Thanos immediately surrenders. As he willingly prepares to be sacrificed by Mar Vell, he muses about how the Captain Marvel he knew never considered the consequences of his actions, either. Mar Vell realizes he has been tricked just as Death, summoned by Thanos's death, arrives to claim him. This causes a chain reaction that kills Mar Vell's followers and triggers the collapse of the alternate universe and the Fault. Thanos, expecting Death to embrace him for his actions, becomes enraged when she once again spurns him. Teleporting the rest of their comrades to safety, Star Lord and Nova remain behind to contain Thanos, who blames the heroes for Death's manipulation of him and vows to make the entire universe suffer, by keeping him within the Cancerverse until its imminent destruction.

A memorial service is held for those lost in the conflicts. Quasar informs Rocket Raccoon that without Nova, Worldmind has shut down and the Nova Force disappeared. Still reeling from the struggle, the Kree Empire on Hala is assailed by the forces of Blastaar in a bid for easy conquest. During the battle, Ronan is aided by the other surviving members of Nova's strike force. Under Cosmo's guidance, they set up base in Knowhere. The newly christened "Annihilators" are proposing they be a loose-knit force to be implemented only as the "last resort." Abruptly, Ikon of the Spaceknights materializes in their midst, proclaiming urgency in her errand and asking where to find "this team [she is] supposed to lead".

Collected editions


The Thanos Imperative

The series has been solicited for release in a collected edition individual volume:

  • The Thanos Imperative (collects The Thanos Imperative 1-6, The Thanos Imperative: Ignition, The Thanos Imperative: Devastation, and the Thanos Sourcebook, 208 pages, hardcover, February 2011, ISBN 0-7851-5183-4)

References


The Thanos Imperative

External links


The Thanos Imperative
  • The Thanos Imperative: Ignition at the Grand Comics Database
  • The Thanos Imperative: Ignition at the Comic Book DB
  • The Thanos Imperative at the Grand Comics Database
  • The Thanos Imperative at the Comic Book DB

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