Maybe they are going to do that in IW2 because Hela has become an ally of Thanos in the comics. Also it would have easy to do Death when Thanos saw kid Gamora in the afterlife. It wouldn't have been silly cause it is the afterlife after all.
Now as far Doctor Strange, I liked him a lot in the movie, although they have yet used him like I want to, mainly as someone to be really scared of. Like I wish that even Thanos would have been, he could have shown him his worst fears for example.
The only thing Hickman added to the canon with regards to the Infinity gems was that they only work in their own native universe. They were all destroyed early.kn in New Avengers when Steve Rogers pushes an alternate Earth through the incursion zone. Then in Secret Wars Strange found a fragment of a reality that had all 6 gems and that where he built Doomstadt in case there was ever a need to overthrow Doom.
There's so much on the table for Strange. There was a good story that ran through Strange Tales Vol. 3 where he was blinded in one eye by dark magic...he had to team up with Kaluu to reach full potential...he even merged with a god to obtain the "Godhood" in order to face and defeat Shuma-Gorath.
I wouldn't mind seeing a Darkhold movie. I'm kinda meh for a Nightmare movie. If they want to do something with Clea they'd have to wait til the 3rd movie...like a "return to the Dark Dimension" kind of thing. Rintrah would be hilarious but they're not gonna do it
The concept of Thanos loving death doesn't require a romantic aspect. Thanos is fascinated with killing, how it feels and wants to be equal to death itself. A writer has many stuff to play with that, him pleading with death is no different than pleading with a deity for recognition. It's what made Thanos, Thanos but I should not be surprised by the change, for a company with a fanbase that claims "they respect the source material" it doesn't really seem that way, not for me at least. It is what it is, more power for those who like it.
How can he have connection with something he never possessed? If we are using the comic story as a prototype, the High Evolutionary gifted it to him and he bonded with it. How then would he develop a bond with the Soul Stone in this current scenario?
Edit: you can see my point: that in the MCU Adam Warlock is NOT the natural enemy of Thanos. Quite a lot of hoops have to be jumped through to set up this scenario
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If it's not Avengers, I'm not sure what it could have been because I have not read a lot Marvel comics and one of the few runs have been Hickman's Avengers and Bendis' X-Men, Waid's Hulk, Remember's Cap and Fraction Hawkeye.
Not a lot of cosmic stuff. It was either Hickman's Avengers or maybe Bendis' The Illuminati?
You can come up with any idea possible. It's super-hero stories! In the comics the gem were like living beings that sometime choose their host. If Death itself hand picked Thanos, the soul gem could easily have created a link with a being she liked.
This could literally be a way in to defeat Thanos. The gem fell in love with a perfect being.
will Star Lord redeem himself?
The J-man
I felt the same way.
I enjoyed it but I felt that has a structure not only it was a mess but I didn't feel the big moments in my guts. I thought the action scenes were mostly good but I felt like someone was filming a super-hero fight with the camera too close to the action wth shaky cam where it was giving me vertigo. The opposite of the Civil War Airport fight where you could enjoy seeing the action.
I haven't read Bendis' Illuminati and I refuse to. He's the guy that wrote that the Beyonder was a mutant Inhuman. He never reads anyone else's work and he ignores continuity.
Here is the only origin story I have ever come across (from Thanos Quest)20180429_004904.jpg20180429_004954.jpg