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#thanos #thanosedit #marvel #marveledit #homelanderedit #homelander #rampage #trueadam #murder #killer You thought Thanos in the Marvel movies was a brutal villain? Forget the Cinematic Universe. There, he was just an amateur worrying about the environment, resources, and overpopulation. The real nightmare happened in the original 1991 comic book series The Infinity Gauntlet. One decillion living beings. That is 10 to the 36th power. That is exactly how many sentient lives the Mad Titan erased in just one single second. Not millions, not billions, not even trillions, but a massive number with 36 zeros at the end. And he did not do it for the greater good of the universe; he did it to impress a girl. The sheer scale of this pop-culture genocide and the hidden apocalypse that followed it will absolutely shock you.In the movies, Thanos was portrayed as a stern philosopher. In the comics, everything is far more insane because Thanos is a complete psychopath, nihilist, and sadist. He fell madly in love with the physical manifestation of Death—a cosmic entity named Lady Death. But Death believed there were too many living beings in the universe, disrupting the cosmic balance. She completely ignored the Titan's advances. To give her the most horrific and massive gift in history, Thanos collected all six Soul Gems—which is what the Infinity Stones are called in the comics. Having achieved absolute omnipotence, he built a giant temple in honor of his beloved, stood before her, and raised his hand. The legendary Snap echoed through reality. In that exact second, a death toll counter launched across the cosmos, stopping at the unimaginable mark of 10³⁶ erased souls.Where did this colossal number come from? The Marvel Comics universe is infinitely larger than what we see on movie screens. It contains millions of advanced cosmic civilizations. The most famous ones are the militaristic Kree Empire, the highly tech-advanced Skrulls who can change their shape, and the powerful Shi'ar Empire. The population of each of these cosmic factions is measured in quadrillions. Add to this billions of less known inhabited planets, cosmic nomads, entities living inside stars, and mysterious races from the deep space. Thanos's Snap did not choose who to spare. It struck exactly half of every single race in the universe. It is important to note one key difference from the movies: in the films, even America, Iron Man, Thor, Wolverine, and the Hulk, realized what happened, they tried to attack Thanos in his cosmic temple. It was an absolute massacre. Wielding the power of the Infinity Gauntlet, Thanos slaughtered Earth's greatest defenders as if they were annoying insects. He turned Wolverine's bones into rubber, suffocated Cyclops by creating an unbreakable vacuum cube around his head, and literally ripped Vision apart, tearing out all his internal wires. But the Mad Titan did not stop there. The Gods of the Marvel universe themselves—cosmic entities that control the laws of physics, time, and space—opposed him. Galactus, the Celestials, Kronos, Love, and Hate all attacked Thanos simultaneously. And Thanos defeated them all. He imprisoned the cosmic gods in energy cells and took their place, becoming the living embodiment of the Universe itself. His personal kill list grew to include beings that existed before the Big Bang.How did the heroes eventually manage to bring those 10³⁶ living beings back? It all came down to Thanos's incredible hubris and ego. Once he became the absolute cosmic god, he believed no one could threaten him anymore, leaving his physical body and the Gauntlet completely unattended. Nebula took advantage of this. She stole the Infinity Gauntlet and used her very first wish to turn back time by 24 hours. All the destruction, all the secondary deaths, and those exact 10³⁶ beings were instantly restored to life. In the end, Thanos faked his own death and retired to live a quiet life on a distant farming planet, growing cosmic vegetables
#thanos #thanosedit #marvel #marveledit #homelanderedit #homelander #rampage #trueadam #murder #killer You thought Thanos in the Marvel movies was a brutal villain? Forget the Cinematic Universe. There, he was just an amateur worrying about the environment, resources, and overpopulation. The real nightmare happened in the original 1991 comic book series The Infinity Gauntlet. One decillion living beings. That is 10 to the 36th power. That is exactly how many sentient lives the Mad Titan erased in just one single second. Not millions, not billions, not even trillions, but a massive number with 36 zeros at the end. And he did not do it for the greater good of the universe; he did it to impress a girl. The sheer scale of this pop-culture genocide and the hidden apocalypse that followed it will absolutely shock you.In the movies, Thanos was portrayed as a stern philosopher. In the comics, everything is far more insane because Thanos is a complete psychopath, nihilist, and sadist. He fell madly in love with the physical manifestation of Death—a cosmic entity named Lady Death. But Death believed there were too many living beings in the universe, disrupting the cosmic balance. She completely ignored the Titan's advances. To give her the most horrific and massive gift in history, Thanos collected all six Soul Gems—which is what the Infinity Stones are called in the comics. Having achieved absolute omnipotence, he built a giant temple in honor of his beloved, stood before her, and raised his hand. The legendary Snap echoed through reality. In that exact second, a death toll counter launched across the cosmos, stopping at the unimaginable mark of 10³⁶ erased souls.Where did this colossal number come from? The Marvel Comics universe is infinitely larger than what we see on movie screens. It contains millions of advanced cosmic civilizations. The most famous ones are the militaristic Kree Empire, the highly tech-advanced Skrulls who can change their shape, and the powerful Shi'ar Empire. The population of each of these cosmic factions is measured in quadrillions. Add to this billions of less known inhabited planets, cosmic nomads, entities living inside stars, and mysterious races from the deep space. Thanos's Snap did not choose who to spare. It struck exactly half of every single race in the universe. It is important to note one key difference from the movies: in the films, even America, Iron Man, Thor, Wolverine, and the Hulk, realized what happened, they tried to attack Thanos in his cosmic temple. It was an absolute massacre. Wielding the power of the Infinity Gauntlet, Thanos slaughtered Earth's greatest defenders as if they were annoying insects. He turned Wolverine's bones into rubber, suffocated Cyclops by creating an unbreakable vacuum cube around his head, and literally ripped Vision apart, tearing out all his internal wires. But the Mad Titan did not stop there. The Gods of the Marvel universe themselves—cosmic entities that control the laws of physics, time, and space—opposed him. Galactus, the Celestials, Kronos, Love, and Hate all attacked Thanos simultaneously. And Thanos defeated them all. He imprisoned the cosmic gods in energy cells and took their place, becoming the living embodiment of the Universe itself. His personal kill list grew to include beings that existed before the Big Bang.How did the heroes eventually manage to bring those 10³⁶ living beings back? It all came down to Thanos's incredible hubris and ego. Once he became the absolute cosmic god, he believed no one could threaten him anymore, leaving his physical body and the Gauntlet completely unattended. Nebula took advantage of this. She stole the Infinity Gauntlet and used her very first wish to turn back time by 24 hours. All the destruction, all the secondary deaths, and those exact 10³⁶ beings were instantly restored to life. In the end, Thanos faked his own death and retired to live a quiet life on a distant farming planet, growing cosmic vegetables

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