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Starlin is a Steve Ditko fan and the Doctor Strange influence on this arc is particularly obvious.
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Captain Marvel #30
Originally Published January 1, 1974
Writer/Artist: Jim Starlin
- The Controller is back.
- The newly reinvented Captain Marvel wins the rematch.
- Disappointed, Thanos destroys the Controller.
Captain Marvel #31
March 1, 1974
Jim Starlin
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- Captain Marvel, accompanied by Moondragon, goes to Avengers' Mansion to enlist their help in the fight against Thanos.
- Among those present are Mantis and Swordsman.
- Thanos reveals that his dreams of universal conquest are driven by his love for the character Death, who, I realized for the first time in this story, is female. [Thanks to my buddy Mock for the heads-up on that one.]
- Thanos plucks Mar-Vell, Iron Man, Drax and Moondragon right out of the mansion and brings them directly to Titan, to be held in stasis along with Mentor and Eros.
- They get our of stasis and battle Thanos.
- Not only does Thanos win. He transforms himself into a god.
Captain Marvel #32
May 1, 1974
Jim Starlin
- The battle against Thanos and his minions continues.
- We get origin stories for both Drax and Moondragon.
Captain Marvel #33
July 1, 1974
Writers: Starlin and Steve Englehart
Artist: Starlin
- At long last, the Thanos War comes to an end.
- First, Mar-Vell is defeated, though he rallies back to victory after he is reminded of his new Cosmic Awareness.
Captain Marvel #34
September 1, 1974
Starlin and Englehart/Starlin
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- On the orders of The Lunatic Legion, Nitro steals a top-secret, government nerve agent, Compound 13.
- Mar-Vell defeats Nitro but at great cost. The gas canister is ruptured and Mar-Vell breathes in some of the fumes, a fact which will have dire, long-term consequences.
Iron Man #55
February 1, 1973
Starlin and Mike Friedrich/Starlin
- Jumping back, at this point effectively a prequel to the Captain Marvel run I've been reading.
- Thanos, Drax and the Blood Brothers are all introduced in this issue.
I'm not quite as familiar with this area of the Marvel Universe.
ReplyDeleteI think, knowing the movies, you would find a lot of the key elements familiar. I certainly did.
DeleteMy friend loves Marvel ❤
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure I'm willing to declare love just yet though it definitely has it's moments. This arc ended especially well. More soon.
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