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-->'''Thanos:''' Even devils should beware when bargaining with Thanos of Titan.

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-->'''Thanos:''' Even devils should beware when bargaining with Thanos of Titan.Titan.
* The battle between Thanos and the cosmic entities is something that must be seen to be believed.
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* Even putting aside that Thanos is nobody's idea of a pushover, and Mephisto's power isn't nearly as great outside of his home dimension, the denouement of ''The Infinity Crusade'', where [[spoiler: Thanos fulfills his agreement to give Mephisto a [[AmplifierArtifact Cosmic Cube]]... but follows through with ExactWords and makes sure it's inert first.]] It's not just that Thanos gets away with a DidYouJustScamCthulhu... it's the fact that he then pulls out a BadassBoast to ''taunt'' Mephisto, and gets away with ''that'', too.

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* Even putting aside that Thanos is nobody's idea of a pushover, and Mephisto's power isn't nearly as great outside of his home dimension, the denouement of ''The Infinity Crusade'', where [[spoiler: Thanos fulfills his agreement to give Mephisto a [[AmplifierArtifact Cosmic Cube]]... but follows through with ExactWords and makes sure it's inert first.]] It's not just that Thanos gets away with a DidYouJustScamCthulhu... it's the fact that he then pulls out a BadassBoast to ''taunt'' Mephisto, and gets away with ''that'', too.
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--->'''Thanos:''' Even devils should beware when bargaining with Thanos of Titan.

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--->'''Thanos:''' -->'''Thanos:''' Even devils should beware when bargaining with Thanos of Titan.
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* Jim Starlin deserves one for killing off half of the ''universe'', pressing the reset button, and not having it be a detraction to the story. The reset only happens because of the selfish actions of another character. Sure, the reader knows that the dead heroes--including the ComicBook/FantasticFour and pretty much all of ComicBook/XFactor--aren't really going to stay dead, but it's done in a way that doesn't feel inevitable.

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* Jim Starlin deserves one for killing off half of the ''universe'', pressing the reset button, and not having it be a detraction to the story. The reset only happens because of the selfish actions of another character. Sure, the reader knows that the dead heroes--including the ComicBook/FantasticFour and pretty much all of ComicBook/XFactor--aren't really going to stay dead, but it's done in a way that doesn't feel inevitable.inevitable.
* Even putting aside that Thanos is nobody's idea of a pushover, and Mephisto's power isn't nearly as great outside of his home dimension, the denouement of ''The Infinity Crusade'', where [[spoiler: Thanos fulfills his agreement to give Mephisto a [[AmplifierArtifact Cosmic Cube]]... but follows through with ExactWords and makes sure it's inert first.]] It's not just that Thanos gets away with a DidYouJustScamCthulhu... it's the fact that he then pulls out a BadassBoast to ''taunt'' Mephisto, and gets away with ''that'', too.
--->'''Thanos:''' Even devils should beware when bargaining with Thanos of Titan.
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* CaptainAmerica standing up to the omnipotent Thanos after everyone else has fallen in battle against him.
* Jim Starlin deserves one for killing off half of the ''universe'', pressing the reset button, and not having it be a detraction to the story. The reset only happens because of the selfish actions of another character. Sure, the reader knows that the dead heroes--including the ComicBook/FantasticFour and pretty much all of X-Factor--aren't really going to stay dead, but it's done in a way that doesn't feel inevitable.

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* CaptainAmerica ComicBook/CaptainAmerica standing up to the omnipotent Thanos after everyone else has fallen in battle against him.
* Jim Starlin deserves one for killing off half of the ''universe'', pressing the reset button, and not having it be a detraction to the story. The reset only happens because of the selfish actions of another character. Sure, the reader knows that the dead heroes--including the ComicBook/FantasticFour and pretty much all of X-Factor--aren't ComicBook/XFactor--aren't really going to stay dead, but it's done in a way that doesn't feel inevitable.
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* Jim Starlin deserves one for killing off half of the ''universe'', pressing the reset button, and not having it be a detraction to the story. The reset only happens because of the selfish actions of another character. Sure, the reader knows that the dead heroes--including the FantasticFour and pretty much all of X-Factor--aren't really going to stay dead, but it's done in a way that doesn't feel inevitable.

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* Jim Starlin deserves one for killing off half of the ''universe'', pressing the reset button, and not having it be a detraction to the story. The reset only happens because of the selfish actions of another character. Sure, the reader knows that the dead heroes--including the FantasticFour ComicBook/FantasticFour and pretty much all of X-Factor--aren't really going to stay dead, but it's done in a way that doesn't feel inevitable.
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* Jim Starlin deserves one for killing off half of the ''universe'', pressing the reset button, and not having it be a detraction to the story. The reset only happens because of the selfish actions of another character. Sure, the reader knows that the dead heroes--including pretty much all of X-Factor--aren't really going to stay dead, but it's done in a way that doesn't feel inevitable.

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* Jim Starlin deserves one for killing off half of the ''universe'', pressing the reset button, and not having it be a detraction to the story. The reset only happens because of the selfish actions of another character. Sure, the reader knows that the dead heroes--including the FantasticFour and pretty much all of X-Factor--aren't really going to stay dead, but it's done in a way that doesn't feel inevitable.
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* Jim Starlin deserves one for killing off half of the ''universe'', pressing the reset button, and not having it be a detraction to the story. The reset only happens because of the selfish actions of another character. Sure, the reader knows that TheThing (amongst others) isn't really going to stay dead, but it's done in a way that doesn't feel inevitable.

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* Jim Starlin deserves one for killing off half of the ''universe'', pressing the reset button, and not having it be a detraction to the story. The reset only happens because of the selfish actions of another character. Sure, the reader knows that TheThing (amongst others) isn't the dead heroes--including pretty much all of X-Factor--aren't really going to stay dead, but it's done in a way that doesn't feel inevitable.
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* CaptainAmerica standing up to the omnipotent Thanos after everyone else has fallen in battle against him.

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* CaptainAmerica standing up to the omnipotent Thanos after everyone else has fallen in battle against him.him.
* Jim Starlin deserves one for killing off half of the ''universe'', pressing the reset button, and not having it be a detraction to the story. The reset only happens because of the selfish actions of another character. Sure, the reader knows that TheThing (amongst others) isn't really going to stay dead, but it's done in a way that doesn't feel inevitable.
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