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From Eternals Vol. 5 #001
Art by Esad Ribic and Matthew Wilson
Written by Kieron Gillen
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Still (A) Life - Infinity Gauntlet
Art by Oliver Wetter || IG
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Thanos and The Black Order from Marvel Avengers Alliance
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Thanos, The Mad Titan From Marvel: Crisis Protocol by Atomic Mass Games. Commissions open!
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Thanos x Female!Alien!Reader: Lights
Summary: One must learn to pick one’s battles, especially when dealing with a lover like Thanos.
Rating/Warnings: All
Challenge: "25 days of Christmas" Challenge by Sweet-n-Chaotic on Lunaescence Archives.
Lights
If one chose to visit Earth in the middle of December—especially certain sections of Earth—they would find it buried not under the snow so often spoken of in their seasonal songs, but rather a deluge of trinkets, trees, and twinkling lights. Christmas had never really caught on throughout the greater galaxy. The only people who really celebrated it tended to be abductees from the planet itself, or the occasional “alien” that had visited during Christmastime and caught some sort of obsession about it.
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Avengers #38 - “The Fly that Laid a Billion Maggots” (2020)
written by Jason Aaron art by Ed McGuinness, Mark Morales, & Jason Keith
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Warrior Thanos by Jerad S. Marantz:
“Love showing process! This was an earlier pass on warrior Thanos for avengers endgame and infinity war. At this point I’d gotten pretty far with an earlier version that was almost approved before going back to the drawing board. These images show how I work. I like to block out shapes and kind of “work on the manikin “ I had these sliding pectoral plates on this version that I was pretty proud of. I imagine they would roll over as Thanos would move his shoulders. I did a few sketches before blocking things in, ultimately changing directions to the final warrior version, but this was part of the journey. You can actually see quite a few elements in this design that made it to the final. It’s a very fun way to work, but not a lot of productions give you the opportunity to “find the design“ through modeling.”
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