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Arashi Miyazawa
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Batman IS the night! Also vengeance!

We're just like Kevin Bacon!

I was just making conversation! Sorry if I came off overbearing or something :)

Yeah, the series before Infinity Gauntlet, Thanos Quest, was about Thanos tracking them all down and gluing them to his glove. For the story in Gauntlet itself they just wanted to keep them together to play with different people suddenly becoming all-powerful when they ended up with the glove. After Infinity

Well, Infinity Gauntlet came out in '91, and at that point the gauntlet was just Thanos' glove and nothing special at all. It was having all the gems at the same time that made the bearer omnipotent, and the glove was just a convenient (and stylish) way to bear them. It was mostly a plot device to keep all the gems

I think they said something about there being two of them to explain that away, while also hinting that this fact might be important. I doubt the one seen in Thor was intended as anything more than an Easter Egg, to be honest.

He doesn't really need any character development. He's an omnicidal maniac because he literally loves death. That's about as deep as he got at first. The character development he got in the comics mostly came later.

It's sad that this managed to get the song stuck in my head.

When did the "Infinity Gauntlet" become a thing that exists? That was just the name of the comic miniseries where Thanos got all the gems. He didn't feel like having to keep holding them all the time, so he glued them to one of his gloves. There wasn't anything special about the glove itself. You just had to have

*whispers* Pizza…

They're going to switch it up, the beam of light will be fired FROM the sky down at the ground.

Contracts are ending, actors are aging, and the various Chrisii are tired of eating a dozen chicken breasts a day to maintain that physique. Expect a changing of the guard in classic Avengers style.

There was also that time Lumpkin was kidnapped by Fabian Stankowicz and only Door-Man and a dimension-hopping Forbush Man could save him in the slightly more recent "The Mechanaut Always Rings Twice!" (Avengers West Coast #48-50, September-November 1989)

Where stalks….the Depilator!

The MST3K Mantra always comes in handy.

It's a bidet for a particularly exotic alien species.

They have to include a scene where he is friend to all children as well.

There was that one where it was mostly shooting zombies and robo-monsters.

UNKNOWN ITEM IN THE BAGGING AREA.

People were actually trying to figure this out? It couldn't be more obvious that the "Plan" was "Kill all humans" and that it didn't work.