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Marvel Announces “Thanos: The Infinity Conflict”

By | March 22nd, 2018
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Despite Jim Starlin’s departure from Marvel last year over conflicting plans for the ongoing “Thanos” comic, Marvel will still publish the second in his and Alan Davis’s planned graphic novel trilogy, “Thanos: The Infinity Conflict,” this November. Here’s the solicitation courtesy of Adventures in Poor Taste!:

New York, NY–March 22, 2018 – Thanos is ready to take over the world…whether the world is ready or not. And this November, creator Jim Starlin (“The Life of Captain Marvel,” “Thanos: The Infinity Revelation”) and superstar artist Alan Davis (“Guardians of the Galaxy: Mother Entropy,” “The Infinity Eternity”) return to the epic story of the Mad Titan with THANOS: THE INFINITY CONFLICT – an all-new graphic novel that will have Thanos fighting against his own future!

Part of the second trilogy of Starlin and Davis’ Thanos saga, INFINITY CONFLICT takes the Mad Titan on an epic, wild adventure – and brings Adam Warlock along for the ride! Armed with the Reality Gem, Thanos is now poised to become the lord of all reality, until he learns that his troublesome brother and time travel aren’t the only things that stand in the way of claiming his powerful reign.

Who stands against Thanos in this dramatic rebellion? The answer may surprise you…

Don’t miss the epic segment that continues the story Starlin and Davis began in THE INFINITY SIBLINGS, on sale April 4th!

THANOS: THE INFINITY CONFLICT OGN
Written by JIM STARLIN
Art by ALAN DAVIS
On Sale: November 2018

Head on over to AIPT! for more artwork by Davis. As mentioned, the first part of Starlin and Davis’s trilogy, “Thanos: The Infinity Siblings,” will be released on April 4; it is unknown if the final outing Starlin had planned for the Mad Titan will still be published. For now, this will mark Starlin’s final story featuring the character he created with Mike Friedrich for February 1973’s “Iron Man” #55, and had most recently showcased in another graphic novel trilogy from 2014 to 2016.


Christopher Chiu-Tabet

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