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Thanos
Thanos was born on Saturn's moon Titan, and is the child of Eternals Mentor and Sui-San.
Thanos was carrying the Deviants gene, and as such shared the physical appearance of the Eternals' cousin race.
At birth, his mother attempted to kill him.
During his school years, Thanos was a pacifist and would only play with his brother Eros (Starfox) and pets.
By adolescence, Thanos had become fascinated with nihilism and death, worshiping and eventually falling in love with the physical embodiment of death, Mistress Death.
As an adult, Thanos attempts to create a new life for himself by starting a family.
He is visited again by Mistress Death, for whom he murders his family.
Wishing to impress Mistress Death, Thanos gathers an army of villainous aliens and begins a nuclear bombardment of Titan that kills millions of his race.
Seeking universal power in the form of the Cosmic Cube, Thanos travels to Earth.
Prior to landing, his vessel destroys a nearby car as a family witnesses his arrival.
Unbeknownst to Thanos, two of the family members in the vehicle survive: the father's spirit is preserved by the Titanian cosmic entity Kronos and is given a new form as Drax the Destroyer while the daughter is found by Thanos' father Mentor and is raised to become the heroine Moondragon.
Thanos eventually locates the Cube, and also attracts the attention of Mistress Death.
Willing the Cube to make him omnipotent, Thanos then discards the Cube.
He imprisons Kronos and taunts Kree hero Captain Marvel, who with the aid of superhero team the Avengers and ISAAC (a super-computer based on Titan), is eventually able to defeat Thanos by destroying the Cube.
Thanos later comes to the aid of Adam Warlock in a war against the Magus and his religious empire.
During this alliance Thanos cultivates a plan to reunite with Mistress Death, and secretly siphons off the energies of Warlock's Soul Gem, and combines these with the power of the other Infinity Gems to create a weapon capable of destroying a star.
Warlock summons the Avengers and Captain Marvel to stop Thanos, although the plan is foiled when Thanos kills Warlock.
The Titan regroups and captures the heroes, who are freed by Spider-Man and the Thing.
Thanos is finally stopped by Warlock, whose spirit emerges from the Soul Gem and turns the Titan to stone.
Thanos's spirit eventually reappears to accompany a dying Captain Marvel's soul into the realm of Death.
Thanos is eventually resurrected, and collects the Infinity Gems once again.
He uses the gems to create the Infinity Gauntlet, making him nigh-omnipotent, and erases half the living things in the universe to prove his love to Death.
This act and several other acts are soon undone by Adam Warlock.
Warlock reveals that Thanos has always allowed himself to be defeated because the Titan secretly knows he is not worthy of ultimate power.
Thanos joins Warlock as part of the Infinity Watch and helps him to defeat first his evil and then good personas, and cure Thor of "warrior Madness."
Thanos later recruits a team of Earth-bound super-villains and puts them under the field leadership of Geatar in a mission to extract a robot containing the knowledge of a universal library.
Thanos uses information from the robot to battle Tyrant, a failed creation of Galactus.
When trapped in an alternate dimension, Thanos employs the aid of the brother of Ka-Zar, Parnival Plunder and later the Hulk to escape, although both attempts are unsuccessful.
Thanos is eventually freed and comes into conflict with Thor, aligning himself with Mangog in a scheme to obtain powerful talismans which will allow him to destroy all life in the universe, and during their battles Thanos decimates the planet Rigel-3.
Thanos then uses the heroes Thor and Genis-Vell (Captain Marvel's son) against the death god Walker, who attempts to woo Mistress Death and then destroy the entity after being rejected.
Thanos then devises a plan to become the All-Father of a new race of Gods created by himself.
Thanos, however, finds himself opposed by the Avengers' former member Mantis and her son Quoi, apparently destined to be the Celestial Messiah.
Thanos abandons this plan after having to unite with Mistress Death to destroy the "Rot", an aberration in deep space caused by Thanos' love for Death.
Thanos also once conducted extensive research on genetics, and after studying many of the universe's heroes and villains cloned them and gene-spliced his own DNA into the subjects.
Although he later abandons the project, five clones survive, being versions of Professor X, Iron Man, Gladiator, Doctor Strange, and Galactus respectively.
A sixth and unnamed version of Thanos also appears, and it is revealed the incarnations of Thanos encountered by Thor and Ka-Zar were his clones.
The true Thanos — with the aid of Adam Warlock, Gamora, Pip the Troll, Spider-Man, Captain Marvel, and Dr. Strange — destroys the remaining clones.
When an ancient Egyptian pharaoh called Akhenaten uses a source of cosmic power to seize power in present-day Earth (killing most of Earth's heroes in the process), Thanos uses a time-travel stratagem to defeat him.
Thanos then uses the artifact to reverse Akhenaten's actions and also correct a flaw in the universe.
Changed by the experience, Thanos advises confidant Adam Warlock he will no longer seek universal conquest.
Thanos decides to atone for the destruction of Rigel-3, and agrees to aid a colony of Rigellians in evacuating their planet before Galactus can consume it.
During the course of this mission Thanos learns Galactus is collecting the Infinity Gems in an effort to end his universal hunger.
Thanos later learns Galactus is being manipulated into releasing a cosmic threat known as Hunger, which feeds on entire universes.
Despite opposition from Thanos, Galactus frees the entity, although when the entity's intentions are revealed the pair team to destroy it.
En route to the Kyln, an intergalactic prison, Thanos meets Death, who for the first time speaks to the Titan.
Death claims it is worth wooing, but that he must offer something other than death.
At the Kyln Thanos encounters Star-Lord and the Shi'ar warrior Gladiator, who are both prisoners, and the Beyonder, who has been rendered amnesiac by its choice to assume a mortal female form.
Thanos battles the Beyonder and causes its mind to shut down, leaving its power trapped within a comatose mortal body.
Thanos then instructs the Kyln officers to keep the Beyonder on life support indefinitely in order to prevent the entity from being reborn.
Thanos departs the Kyln in the company of Skreet, a chaos-mite freed from the prison.
Thanos then meets the Fallen, a former Herald of Galactus.
Thanos defeats the former Herald and places him under complete mental control.
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Thanos was carrying the Deviants gene, and as such shared the physical appearance of the Eternals' cousin race.
At birth, his mother attempted to kill him.
During his school years, Thanos was a pacifist and would only play with his brother Eros (Starfox) and pets.
By adolescence, Thanos had become fascinated with nihilism and death, worshiping and eventually falling in love with the physical embodiment of death, Mistress Death.
As an adult, Thanos attempts to create a new life for himself by starting a family.
He is visited again by Mistress Death, for whom he murders his family.
Wishing to impress Mistress Death, Thanos gathers an army of villainous aliens and begins a nuclear bombardment of Titan that kills millions of his race.
Seeking universal power in the form of the Cosmic Cube, Thanos travels to Earth.
Prior to landing, his vessel destroys a nearby car as a family witnesses his arrival.
Unbeknownst to Thanos, two of the family members in the vehicle survive: the father's spirit is preserved by the Titanian cosmic entity Kronos and is given a new form as Drax the Destroyer while the daughter is found by Thanos' father Mentor and is raised to become the heroine Moondragon.
Thanos eventually locates the Cube, and also attracts the attention of Mistress Death.
Willing the Cube to make him omnipotent, Thanos then discards the Cube.
He imprisons Kronos and taunts Kree hero Captain Marvel, who with the aid of superhero team the Avengers and ISAAC (a super-computer based on Titan), is eventually able to defeat Thanos by destroying the Cube.
Thanos later comes to the aid of Adam Warlock in a war against the Magus and his religious empire.
During this alliance Thanos cultivates a plan to reunite with Mistress Death, and secretly siphons off the energies of Warlock's Soul Gem, and combines these with the power of the other Infinity Gems to create a weapon capable of destroying a star.
Warlock summons the Avengers and Captain Marvel to stop Thanos, although the plan is foiled when Thanos kills Warlock.
The Titan regroups and captures the heroes, who are freed by Spider-Man and the Thing.
Thanos is finally stopped by Warlock, whose spirit emerges from the Soul Gem and turns the Titan to stone.
Thanos's spirit eventually reappears to accompany a dying Captain Marvel's soul into the realm of Death.
Thanos is eventually resurrected, and collects the Infinity Gems once again.
He uses the gems to create the Infinity Gauntlet, making him nigh-omnipotent, and erases half the living things in the universe to prove his love to Death.
This act and several other acts are soon undone by Adam Warlock.
Warlock reveals that Thanos has always allowed himself to be defeated because the Titan secretly knows he is not worthy of ultimate power.
Thanos joins Warlock as part of the Infinity Watch and helps him to defeat first his evil and then good personas, and cure Thor of "warrior Madness."
Thanos later recruits a team of Earth-bound super-villains and puts them under the field leadership of Geatar in a mission to extract a robot containing the knowledge of a universal library.
Thanos uses information from the robot to battle Tyrant, a failed creation of Galactus.
When trapped in an alternate dimension, Thanos employs the aid of the brother of Ka-Zar, Parnival Plunder and later the Hulk to escape, although both attempts are unsuccessful.
Thanos is eventually freed and comes into conflict with Thor, aligning himself with Mangog in a scheme to obtain powerful talismans which will allow him to destroy all life in the universe, and during their battles Thanos decimates the planet Rigel-3.
Thanos then uses the heroes Thor and Genis-Vell (Captain Marvel's son) against the death god Walker, who attempts to woo Mistress Death and then destroy the entity after being rejected.
Thanos then devises a plan to become the All-Father of a new race of Gods created by himself.
Thanos, however, finds himself opposed by the Avengers' former member Mantis and her son Quoi, apparently destined to be the Celestial Messiah.
Thanos abandons this plan after having to unite with Mistress Death to destroy the "Rot", an aberration in deep space caused by Thanos' love for Death.
Thanos also once conducted extensive research on genetics, and after studying many of the universe's heroes and villains cloned them and gene-spliced his own DNA into the subjects.
Although he later abandons the project, five clones survive, being versions of Professor X, Iron Man, Gladiator, Doctor Strange, and Galactus respectively.
A sixth and unnamed version of Thanos also appears, and it is revealed the incarnations of Thanos encountered by Thor and Ka-Zar were his clones.
The true Thanos — with the aid of Adam Warlock, Gamora, Pip the Troll, Spider-Man, Captain Marvel, and Dr. Strange — destroys the remaining clones.
When an ancient Egyptian pharaoh called Akhenaten uses a source of cosmic power to seize power in present-day Earth (killing most of Earth's heroes in the process), Thanos uses a time-travel stratagem to defeat him.
Thanos then uses the artifact to reverse Akhenaten's actions and also correct a flaw in the universe.
Changed by the experience, Thanos advises confidant Adam Warlock he will no longer seek universal conquest.
Thanos decides to atone for the destruction of Rigel-3, and agrees to aid a colony of Rigellians in evacuating their planet before Galactus can consume it.
During the course of this mission Thanos learns Galactus is collecting the Infinity Gems in an effort to end his universal hunger.
Thanos later learns Galactus is being manipulated into releasing a cosmic threat known as Hunger, which feeds on entire universes.
Despite opposition from Thanos, Galactus frees the entity, although when the entity's intentions are revealed the pair team to destroy it.
En route to the Kyln, an intergalactic prison, Thanos meets Death, who for the first time speaks to the Titan.
Death claims it is worth wooing, but that he must offer something other than death.
At the Kyln Thanos encounters Star-Lord and the Shi'ar warrior Gladiator, who are both prisoners, and the Beyonder, who has been rendered amnesiac by its choice to assume a mortal female form.
Thanos battles the Beyonder and causes its mind to shut down, leaving its power trapped within a comatose mortal body.
Thanos then instructs the Kyln officers to keep the Beyonder on life support indefinitely in order to prevent the entity from being reborn.
Thanos departs the Kyln in the company of Skreet, a chaos-mite freed from the prison.
Thanos then meets the Fallen, a former Herald of Galactus.
Thanos defeats the former Herald and places him under complete mental control.
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