The God Himself! (Captain Marvel #33) (1974)




Plot, Pencils, Pigments: Jim Starlin

Words: Steve Englehart

Inks: Klaus Janson 



Things start off rather slowly with a lengthy recap of the Thanos War saga up to now.



Then we pick up with Captain Marvel’s face off against a Thanos who seems compelled by ego to battle Mar-Vell “on his own level.”



Isaac appears to the broken and defeated Captain Marvel.


Starlin was way ahead of the game when it came to pronouns!


Thanos has succeeded in removing the Avengers from the playing field…



…but that doesn’t stop them from making contact.


Seems that Mar-Vell’s newly acquired ill-defined cosmic awareness would be a better catalyst for this cross-dimensional awareness than Mantis’ ill-defined perfect control of mind and body.


Marvel may think he stands alone against Thanos with the Avengers removed from the picture, but there is still another player to be heard from.



And it’s on!



While the Destroyer holds Thanos’ attention,  Marvel, Mantis, and Isaac form a hypothesis about a potential weakness.



Despite Thanos’ best efforts, Marvel makes it to the Cosmic Cube.



This doesn’t end well for Thanos.



Starlin leaves us with an unclear, ambiguous denouement that tries to strike a bittersweet tone that seems unwarranted.



It had its ups and downs, but overall Starlin‘s Thanos Saga was pretty fun.

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