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Infinity Gauntlet Omnibus

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a b Dutter, Barry (1988). "The Anti-Life of the Party". Comics Scene Quarterly. Vol.3, no.4. Iola, Wisconsin: Krause Publications.

Collects Tomb Of Dracula (1972) #10, 67; Fear (1970) #24; Marvel Preview (1975) #3; Incredible Hulk (1968) #162, 180-181, 272; X-Men (1963) #139-140; Marvel Spotlight (1971) #24; Marvel Premiere (1972) #27; Marvel Team-Up (1972) #80-81; Giant-Size Chillers (1974) #1; X-Men Annual (1970) #6; War Is Hell (1973) #9-15; Man-Thing (1979) #10-11; and Marvel Presents (1975) #1-2. Also includes material From Vampire Tales (1973) #2-4, 6, 8-9; Marvel Preview (1975) #7-8, 12, 16; Monsters Unleashed (1973) #9; Haunt Of Horror (1974) #2, 4-5; Dracula Lives (1973) #10-11; Tomb Of Dracula Magazine (1979) #3, 5-6; Solo Avengers (1987) #5; Rampaging Hulk Magazine (1977) #1-6, 8; Strange Tales (1951) #73; Legion Of Monsters (1975) #1.Edition - 2nd and later printings. Collects Silver Surfer (1987-1998 2nd Series) #34-38, 40 and 44-60, Thanos Quest (1990) #1-2, Infinity Gauntlet (1991) #1-6, Cloak and Dagger (1988-1991 Marvel 3rd Series) #18, Spider-Man (1990-1998) #17, Incredible Hulk (1962-1999 1st Series) #383-385, Doctor Strange (1988-1996 3rd Series) #31-36, Quasar (1989-1994) #26-27 and Sleepwalker (1991-1994) #7. Artist and character creator Jim Starlin introduced Thanos, the antagonist for the storyline, in Iron Man #55 (Feb. 1973). After providing artwork for Captain Marvel #24-25 (Jan. 1973 & March 1973), Starlin co-wrote #26 (May 1973) with Mike Friedrich, which featured Thanos (albeit in shadow) on a Marvel cover for the first time and marked the beginning of what was later coined the "First Thanos War". [1] After collaborating with Friedrich for #27-28 (July & Sept. 1973), Starlin then assumed sole writing duties for the remainder of the sweeping cosmic saga from #29-33 (Nov. 1973 - July 1974). [2] Starlin completed one final issue, #34 (Sept. 1974), laying the groundwork for the eventual death of hero Mar-Vell before leaving the title. [3]

Collects Uncanny X-Men (1981) #389, X-Men (1991) #109, X-Treme X-Men (2001) #1-24, X-Treme X-Men: Savage Land (2001) #1-4, X-Treme X-Men Annual 2001, X-Treme X-Men X-Pose (2003) #1-2, and material from X-Men Unlimited (1993) #36. The above omnibus edition is released in conjunction with Avengers: Endgame and includes the next four Thanos stories on the list (Thanos’ first appearance through The Death of Captain Marvel (does not include Spidey Super Stories!)).Collects Marvel Team-Up (1972) #61-62; Marvel Two-in-One (1974) #50; Fantastic Four (1961) #209-218, 220-221, 232-260; Fantastic Four Annual (1963) #17; Avengers (1963) #233; and Thing (1983) #2. Collects Peter Parker: Spider-Man (1999) #9-10, 12 (A Story), 16-17; Nova (1999) #7; Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #12 (A Story), 19; Spectacular Spiderman (2003) #1-5; Venom (2003) #1-18; Venom Vs. Carnage #1-4; Marvel Knights Spider-Man (2004) #7-8, 11; Sensational Spider-Man (2006) #38-39; and Spiderman/Fantastic Four (2010) #2. Also includes material from Spider-Man Family (2007) #1-2. Who is Thanos? In short, he’s one of the single most powerful, diabolical, brilliant and riveting villains in the Marvel canon. He’s like the Dr. Doom of space, but probably even smarter, and with better gloves. I feel pretty weird about including a “Punisher as the Ghost Rider” story on a Thanos reading list, but trust me, it fits. This five issue miniseries follows hot on the heels of Donny Cates writing in “Thanos Wins” in a story titled “Baby Thanos Must Die!” a b Mitchell, B (March 25, 2015). "Five Things To Keep In Mind While You Read Infinity Gauntlet – Part 3". Surreal Time Press. Archived from the original on May 22, 2015 . Retrieved January 11, 2018.

Collects Marvel Super-Heroes (1967) #12-13, Captain Marvel (1968) #1-33, Iron Man (1968) #55, and material from Not Brand Echh (1967) #9. The iconography of the gauntlet remained popular, however. When Marvel partnered with fellow Disney subsidiary ESPN to create promotional images for the 2010–11 NBA season, the October 22, 2010 issue of ESPN: The Magazine included an advertisement showing Kobe Bryant wearing the gauntlet. [66] When IGN released an unranked list of the all-time best comic book events in 2011, The Infinity Gauntlet was included and was noted for being "a template on which all future cosmic events were based". [67] Its lasting appeal is often attributed to Pérez's artwork [11] and Starlin's unusual treatment of classic heroes. [68] [69] [70] The slipcase Infinity Gauntlet Prologue includes Silver Surfer issues 40 and #44 to #50, which are not in Marvel Unlimited at time of box set release.

The Infinity Saga Reading Order: Paperback Editions

a b c Grant, Paul (February 1994). "Shooting Starlin". Hero Illustrated #8. Lombard, Illinois: Warrior Publications. p.102. Collects Conan the Barbarian (1970) #195-213, Conan the Barbarian Annual (1973) #12, and Official Handbook of the Conan Universe (1986) #1.

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