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Infinity by Jonathan Hickman
Infinity by Jonathan Hickman









So when Marvel revealed the Children of Thanos last weekend, I was stoked. Now the fourth Avengers movie is as yet untitled ( and the title is apparently a spoiler for something that happens in Infinity War my guess is that it will be called Infinity Gauntlet). One of the movies might focus primarily on the cosmic-bound Avengers while the other could focus primarily on the fight to save the Earth.īut since then, Marvel has stated that Infinity War won’t be a two-part movie after all, so my hopes were somewhat diminished. Since Infinity follows two plots––one set of Avengers have to travel into space to head off a cosmic threat while another set remain behind and have to stop Thanos, who threatens the Earth––it made sense that a two-part Infinity War movie might draw upon Hickman’s story. This made sense when Infinity War was first announced because at first it was supposed to be a two-part movie. But at the time, I also hoped that they would draw upon Jonathan Hickman’s 2013 event Infinity. When Marvel announced that the third Avengers film would finally bring Earth’s Mightiest up against Thanos, we all assumed that the main template for the movie would be Infinity Gauntlet––the 90s comic event in which Thanos tries to woo Death by uniting the Infinity Gems and using them to wipe out half of all life in the universe. The inclusion of the Black Order in Infinity War excites me for another reason. We also got our first glimpse of the Order, and it’s exciting to see that the Russos have nailed the look of the characters. Last weekend at the Disney Expo, Marvel revealed that the Cull Obsidian will appear in Avengers: Infinity War (they’re also called The Black Order apparently in the movie they’re going to be called the Children of Thanos). The Cull Obsidian and Avengers: Infinity War











Infinity by Jonathan Hickman