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Over the years, we’ve gotten numerous appearances from Thanos, and some of them have jump out more than others. These stories are the Mad Titan at his best, and they’ve become legendary. These seven Thanos comics are the greatest of them all, enthralling readers for decades.
7) Eternals (Vol. 5) #1-12

Eternals (Vol. 5) #1-12, by Kieron Gillen and Esad Ribic, is one of the underrated greats of the 2020s and the Mad Titan was the main villain. He battled the Eternals and then teamed with Druig to become Prime Eternal, honing the Eternals of Earth into a weapon in his hands. Gillen understands Thanos in a way few creators have since Jim Starlin, capturing every facet of the villain. Also check out the one shots Eternals: Thanos Rising and Eternals: Heretic, which builds the story of the villain in the main book. This is peak Thanos and honestly some of the best moments in the 21st century for the character.
6) Infinity

Infinity is the middle of Jonathan Hickman’s Avengers/New Avengers run and is one of the coolest sci-fi events ever. The six issue series, by Hickman, Jerome Opena, Dustin Weaver, and Jim Cheung, saw the Avengers go to space as Thanos decides to attack Earth, with the only Illuminati in his way. Hickman writes an awesome Thanos and the last issue of the book sees the most powerful Avengers team ever throw down with him. Buying the collected edition gives a fuller look at the story, as it includes the Avengers and New Avengers tie-in issues, with even more Thanos goodness. This story is an amazing epic, and never really gets the praise it should.
5) “Thanos Wins”

“Thanos Wins”, by Donny Cates and Geoff Shaw, lit a fire under the comic industry for six issues in 2018 (including an annual which is included in the collected edition of the story). Thanos is pulled to the end of the universe by King Thanos and the Cosmic Ghost Rider, where the villain has destroyed nearly everything in existence. This future Thanos wanted one thing from younger self: to kill him. The story goes on from there, as the two Thanos have a tete-a-tete over what to do next, just as the last gasps of resistance against the Mad Titan rear their head. This was Cates’s ticket into the Marvel Universe, and it was a great alternate future story starring the Mad Titan, with excellent art from Shaw. Cosmic Ghost Rider alone is the worth the price of admission, so if you haven’t read this one yet, give it a try.












