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* In the comics, Thanos is a member of an offshoot race of humanity called the Eternals. | * In the comics, Thanos is a member of an offshoot race of humanity called the Eternals. | ||
* In the comics, he is a worshipper and the would-be lover of the incarnation of Death. His motivations in the MCU are not yet clear, but when the Other said that "to challenge (the humans) is to court death" | * In the comics, he is a worshipper and the would-be lover of the incarnation of Death. His motivations in the MCU are not yet clear, but when the Other said that "to challenge (the humans) is to court death," Thanos seemed pleased at the thought. | ||
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[[Category: MCU Characters]] | [[Category: MCU Characters]] |
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Thanos is a powerful being in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Attributes
Thanos has been described as "the most powerful being in the galaxy", but his abilities in the MCU are not yet known.
History
Thanos has apparently been a ruler in a distant part of the galaxy for some time. He was the power behind Loki and the Chitauri in The Avengers. He was also involved in a deal with Kree renegade Ronan the Accuser to trade the "Orb" for the destruction of the planet Xandar.
Thanos is known to have a number of adopted daughters, including Gamora and Nebula. He apparently takes in orphans after conquering their homeworlds, bionically modifying them and training them for work as agents and/or assassins. If Gamora and Nebula are typical examples, these agents are not very loyal, so it is unclear why he goes to the trouble.
Threat Assessment
Thanos appears to be trying to acquire the Infinity Stones. As each is a source of immense power, he would presumably be able to dominate the universe if he could obtain and control all of them.
Trivia
- In the comics, Thanos is a member of an offshoot race of humanity called the Eternals.
- In the comics, he is a worshipper and the would-be lover of the incarnation of Death. His motivations in the MCU are not yet clear, but when the Other said that "to challenge (the humans) is to court death," Thanos seemed pleased at the thought.