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* MoralEventHorizon: Thanos crosses this for the first time when he commits genocide on multiple planetary populations for sport, sleeps with the corpses of some of his female victims, murders all of his mistresses and [[OffingTheOffspring offspring]], and slaughters the paradise he was born in, including [[{{Matricide}} his own mother]]. [[LadyMacbeth Mistress Death]] also more than crosses this for grooming a then innocent child, and leading him down this path in the first place, manipulating, using and abusing him until he went insane and became a galactic conqueror on her behalf, all to impress her.

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Thanos crosses this for the first time when he commits genocide on multiple planetary populations for sport, sleeps with the corpses of some of his female victims, murders all of his mistresses and [[OffingTheOffspring offspring]], and slaughters the paradise he was born in, including [[{{Matricide}} his own mother]]. mother]].
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[[LadyMacbeth Mistress Death]] also more than crosses this for grooming a then innocent child, and leading him down this path in the first place, manipulating, using and abusing him until he went insane and became a galactic conqueror on her behalf, all to impress her.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Thanos crosses this for the first time when he commits genocide on multiple planetary populations for sport, sleeps with the corpses of some of his female victims, murders all of his mistresses and [[OffingTheOffspring offspring]], and slaughters the paradise he was born in, including [[{{Matricide}} his own mother]].

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* MoralEventHorizon: Thanos crosses this for the first time when he commits genocide on multiple planetary populations for sport, sleeps with the corpses of some of his female victims, murders all of his mistresses and [[OffingTheOffspring offspring]], and slaughters the paradise he was born in, including [[{{Matricide}} his own mother]]. [[LadyMacbeth Mistress Death]] also more than crosses this for grooming a then innocent child, and leading him down this path in the first place, manipulating, using and abusing him until he went insane and became a galactic conqueror on her behalf, all to impress her.
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* BrokenBase: Many praised the re-imagining of the character, believing that the miniseries added depth and history to a stereotypical villain. Others think it removes the esoteric mystique of Thanos [[DoingInTheWizard by giving him the rather mundane backstory of a angsty serial killer]], and view it as CanonDefilement with many [[OutOfCharacterMoment Out-of-Character Moments]] for both Thanos and Death (one example is not only does Death speak to Thanos in the comics, she negs him constantly, something that Death never did in any of her other appearances with him and a fact that caused Thanos endless frustration), and events that contradict the history of the Thanos given by his creator Jim Starlin. Still others saw it as ambitious and needed, but the result was rushed, the character development and dialogue lackluster (Thanos is a PinballProtagonist for much it) and the setting and events uninspired and unoriginal (some character are heard talking about the legends of the cosmic cube and Galactus was spotted in the 'Starlin' system). Regardless of opinion, most view the [[SugarWiki/AwesomeArt artwork as awesome]].

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* BrokenBase: Many praised the re-imagining of the character, believing that the miniseries added depth and history to a stereotypical villain. Others think it removes the esoteric metaphysical mystique of Thanos [[DoingInTheWizard by giving him the rather mundane backstory of a angsty serial killer]], and view it as CanonDefilement with many [[OutOfCharacterMoment Out-of-Character Moments]] for both Thanos and Death (one example is not only does Death speak to Thanos in the comics, she negs him constantly, something that Death never did in any of her other appearances with him and a fact that caused Thanos endless frustration), and events that contradict the history of the Thanos given by his creator Jim Starlin. Still others saw it as ambitious and needed, but the result was rushed, the character development and dialogue lackluster (Thanos is a PinballProtagonist for much it) and the setting and events uninspired and unoriginal (some character are heard talking about the legends of the cosmic cube and Galactus was spotted in the 'Starlin' system). Regardless of opinion, most view the [[SugarWiki/AwesomeArt artwork as awesome]].
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* BrokenBase: Many praised the re-imagining of the character, believing that the miniseries added depth and history to a stereotypical villain. Others think it removes the esoteric mystique of Thanos by giving him the rather mundane backstory of a angsty serial killer, and view it as CanonDefilement with many [[OutOfCharacterMoment Out-of-Character Moments]] for both Thanos and Death (one example is not only does Death speak to Thanos in the comics, she negs him constantly, something that Death never did in any of her other appearances with him and a fact that caused Thanos endless frustration), and events that contradict the history of the Thanos given by his creator Jim Starlin. Still others saw it as ambitious and needed, but the result was rushed, the character development and dialogue lackluster (Thanos is a PinballProtagonist for much it) and the setting and events uninspired and unoriginal (some character are heard talking about the legends of the cosmic cube and Galactus was spotted in the 'Starlin' system). Regardless of opinion, most view the [[SugarWiki/AwesomeArt artwork as awesome]].

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* BrokenBase: Many praised the re-imagining of the character, believing that the miniseries added depth and history to a stereotypical villain. Others think it removes the esoteric mystique of Thanos [[DoingInTheWizard by giving him the rather mundane backstory of a angsty serial killer, killer]], and view it as CanonDefilement with many [[OutOfCharacterMoment Out-of-Character Moments]] for both Thanos and Death (one example is not only does Death speak to Thanos in the comics, she negs him constantly, something that Death never did in any of her other appearances with him and a fact that caused Thanos endless frustration), and events that contradict the history of the Thanos given by his creator Jim Starlin. Still others saw it as ambitious and needed, but the result was rushed, the character development and dialogue lackluster (Thanos is a PinballProtagonist for much it) and the setting and events uninspired and unoriginal (some character are heard talking about the legends of the cosmic cube and Galactus was spotted in the 'Starlin' system). Regardless of opinion, most view the [[SugarWiki/AwesomeArt artwork as awesome]].
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* BrokenBase: Many praised the re-imagining of the character, believing that the miniseries added depth and history to a stereotypical villain. Others think it removes the esoteric mystique of Thanos by giving him the rather mundane backstory of a angsty serial killer, and view it as CanonDefilement with many [[OutOfCharacterMoment Out-of-Character Moments]] for both Thanos and Death (one example is not only does Death speak to Thanos in the comics, she negs him constantly, something that Death never did in any of her other appearances with him and a fact that caused Thanos endless frustration), and events that contradict the history of the Thanos given by his creator Jim Starlin. Still others saw it as ambitious and needed, but the result was rushed, the character development and dialogue lackluster (Thanos is a PinballProtagonist for much it) and the setting and events uninspired and unoriginal (some character are heard talking about the legends of the cosmic cube and Galactus was spotted in the 'Starlin' system). Regardless of opinion, most view the [[SugarWiki/AwesomeArt artwork as awesome]]* MoralEventHorizon: Thanos crosses this for the first time when he committed genocide on multiple planetary populations for sport, slept with the corpses of some of his female victims, murdered all of his mistresses and [[OffingTheOffspring offspring]], and slaughtered the paradise he was born in, including [[{{Matricide}} his own mother]].

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* BrokenBase: Many praised the re-imagining of the character, believing that the miniseries added depth and history to a stereotypical villain. Others think it removes the esoteric mystique of Thanos by giving him the rather mundane backstory of a angsty serial killer, and view it as CanonDefilement with many [[OutOfCharacterMoment Out-of-Character Moments]] for both Thanos and Death (one example is not only does Death speak to Thanos in the comics, she negs him constantly, something that Death never did in any of her other appearances with him and a fact that caused Thanos endless frustration), and events that contradict the history of the Thanos given by his creator Jim Starlin. Still others saw it as ambitious and needed, but the result was rushed, the character development and dialogue lackluster (Thanos is a PinballProtagonist for much it) and the setting and events uninspired and unoriginal (some character are heard talking about the legends of the cosmic cube and Galactus was spotted in the 'Starlin' system). Regardless of opinion, most view the [[SugarWiki/AwesomeArt artwork as awesome]]* MoralEventHorizon: Thanos crosses this for the first time when he committed genocide on multiple planetary populations for sport, slept with the corpses of some of his female victims, murdered all of his mistresses and [[OffingTheOffspring offspring]], and slaughtered the paradise he was born in, including [[{{Matricide}} his own mother]].awesome]].
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* BrokenBase: Many praised the re-imagining of the character, believing that the miniseries added depth and history to a stereotypical villain. Others think it removes the esoteric mystique of Thanos by giving him the rather mundane backstory of a angsty serial killer, and view it as CanonDefilement with many [[OutOfCharacterMoment Out-of-Character Moments]] for both Thanos and Death (one example is not only does Death speak to Thanos in the comics, she negs him constantly, something that Death never did in any of her other appearances with him and a fact that caused Thanos endless frustration), and events that contradict the history of the Thanos given by his creator Jim Starlin. Still others saw it as ambitious and needed, but the result was rushed, the character development and dialogue lackluster (Thanos is a PinballProtagonist for much it) and the setting and events uninspired and unoriginal (some character are heard talking about the legends of the cosmic cube and Galactus was spotted in the 'Starlin' system). Regardless of opinion, most view the [[SugarWiki/AwesomeArt artwork as awesome]]* MoralEventHorizon: Thanos crosses this for the first time when he committed genocide on multiple planetary populations for sport, slept with the corpses of some of his female victims, murdered all of his mistresses and [[OffingTheOffspring offspring]], and slaughtered the paradise he was born in, including [[{{Matricide}} his own mother]].
* MoralEventHorizon: Thanos crosses this for the first time when he commits genocide on multiple planetary populations for sport, sleeps with the corpses of some of his female victims, murders all of his mistresses and [[OffingTheOffspring offspring]], and slaughters the paradise he was born in, including [[{{Matricide}} his own mother]].
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