Thanos: Epiphany (Thanos (2003) #1-6) 
Thanos y Galactus, con un poco de Warlock y de Kirb... digo Pip el troll. Qué más se puede pedir?

Redemption (Starlin). Starlin's tale of Thanos' redemption is stunningly good. First, his take on Thanos being a hero is hilarious. However, he also creates a story with a marvelous cosmic scope, incorporating both Galactus and something ... beyond. The result is enthralling, backed up by gorgeous artwork, also by Starlin [8/10].
This was my first encounter with Thanos, Adam Warlock, and their universe. Needless to say, cramming full origin stories in just a couple pages can't end well, and the story is VERY confusing at first. I plodded on, though, and ended up liking Thanos's attempt at redeption for his past sins, his encounter with Galactus and the witty dialogue with the Hunger. Story: 3. Art: 3.
James P. "Jim" Starlin is an American comic book writer and artist. With a career dating back to the early 1970s, he is best known for "cosmic" tales and space opera; for revamping the Marvel Comics characters Captain Marvel and Adam Warlock; and for creating or co-creating the Marvel characters Thanos and Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu. Death and suicide are recurring themes in Starlin's work:I recently decided to do a read through of all the modern era 'cosmic' Marvel books. A few guides on the Internet recommended starting with this Thanos title. Having read this, I now want to give those Internet guides some sort of digital wedgie.I should have known better. I've never enjoyed Jim Starlin's work and have a tendency to avoid anything with the word Infinity in the title as a result. I'm sure plenty of people love it but it's just not for me.Part of the reason I'm not fond is that
somewhat uneven, jokes did not work for me, main villain looks cheesy but I loved the concept and the plot.
Jim Starlin
Ebook | Pages: 144 pages Rating: 3.41 | 115 Users | 12 Reviews

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| Title | : | Thanos: Epiphany (Thanos (2003) #1-6) |
| Author | : | Jim Starlin |
| Book Format | : | Ebook |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 144 pages |
| Published | : | June 2004 by Marvel Comics (first published 2003) |
| Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Superheroes. Marvel. Graphic Novels. Comic Book. Graphic Novels Comics |
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The most powerful, enigmatic villain in the Marvel Universe takes center stage in a galaxy-spanning tale woven by his creator, Jim Starlin (MARVEL UNIVERSE: THE END). He's held ultimate power in his hands, only to see it all slip away time and again. His attempts at conquest and destruction have all been thwarted. So what inner demons drive the mad Titan known as Thanos towards his goals -- and what hidden desires now pull at his heart and mind?List Books During Thanos: Epiphany (Thanos (2003) #1-6)
| Original Title: | Thanos #1-6 |
| ISBN: | 078511355X (ISBN13: 9780785113553) |
| Edition Language: | English URL http://www.marvel.com |
| Series: | Thanos (2003) #1-6 |
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Ratings: 3.41 From 115 Users | 12 ReviewsEvaluation Out Of Books Thanos: Epiphany (Thanos (2003) #1-6)
I recently decided to do a read through of all the modern era 'cosmic' Marvel books. A few guides on the Internet recommended starting with this Thanos title. Having read this, I now want to give those Internet guides some sort of digital wedgie.I should have known better. I've never enjoyed Jim Starlin's work and have a tendency to avoid anything with the word Infinity in the title as a result. I'm sure plenty of people love it but it's just not for me.Part of the reason I'm not fond is thatThanos y Galactus, con un poco de Warlock y de Kirb... digo Pip el troll. Qué más se puede pedir?

Redemption (Starlin). Starlin's tale of Thanos' redemption is stunningly good. First, his take on Thanos being a hero is hilarious. However, he also creates a story with a marvelous cosmic scope, incorporating both Galactus and something ... beyond. The result is enthralling, backed up by gorgeous artwork, also by Starlin [8/10].
This was my first encounter with Thanos, Adam Warlock, and their universe. Needless to say, cramming full origin stories in just a couple pages can't end well, and the story is VERY confusing at first. I plodded on, though, and ended up liking Thanos's attempt at redeption for his past sins, his encounter with Galactus and the witty dialogue with the Hunger. Story: 3. Art: 3.
James P. "Jim" Starlin is an American comic book writer and artist. With a career dating back to the early 1970s, he is best known for "cosmic" tales and space opera; for revamping the Marvel Comics characters Captain Marvel and Adam Warlock; and for creating or co-creating the Marvel characters Thanos and Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu. Death and suicide are recurring themes in Starlin's work:I recently decided to do a read through of all the modern era 'cosmic' Marvel books. A few guides on the Internet recommended starting with this Thanos title. Having read this, I now want to give those Internet guides some sort of digital wedgie.I should have known better. I've never enjoyed Jim Starlin's work and have a tendency to avoid anything with the word Infinity in the title as a result. I'm sure plenty of people love it but it's just not for me.Part of the reason I'm not fond is that
somewhat uneven, jokes did not work for me, main villain looks cheesy but I loved the concept and the plot.


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