A review by unladylike
Thanos: The Infinity Revelation by Douglas Wolk, Jim Starlin

3.0

This would merit 4 or even 5 stars if more actually happened. Many of my favorite movies are those which can be performed as a 2 person play on a stage with minimal set changes. Jim Starlin seems keen on this type of storytelling, as he's written and drawn this book to mostly be a walking dialogue between Thanos and Adam Warlock and a few personified cosmic concepts.

Thanos has, for me, always just loomed as this huge, powerful Baddie that I didn't understand. The more I get to see what his intentions and powers and philosophies actually are, the more he ascends to being a complex and fascinating antagonist rather than a mindless, brutish warmonger.