Apparently originally he looked more like Metron.pic.twitter.com/WbDueW5WKC
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Yeah the chair is a blatant lift from metron
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Did Starlin always have such big plans for Thanos? His debut in Iron Man feels so underwhelming.
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It feels like Starlin is putting down a marker in Iron Man #55 for Thanos to be important. It's underwhelming because 1972 Starlin isn't very good at plotting.
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And when that wasn’t enough for him, he went to DC and wrote god awful New Gods comics that were only slightly better than John Byrne’s.
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at least they were better than Paul Kupperberg's. the only New Gods characters that really *work* are the ones who can be considered the god *of* something. the god of child abuse, of tyranny, of slums, of science, of assassination, of torture
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The funny thing was according to Starlin, he originally based Thanos physically on Orion, and then the editor said if he was going to copy the New Gods and make a villain he should copy the coolest one.
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Metron not Orion.
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Gods I forgot how shite the art was in that.
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