More Mad Titan – Thanos: The Infinity Relativity OGN Coming June 2015
By Nick Tylwalk
Jim Starlin isn’t finished with stories about his most famous creation, and Thanos certainly isn’t done with whatever machinations are dancing through his evil head. Put those two facts together and you end up with Thanos: The Infinity Relativity.
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That’s another original graphic novel (OGN) on the way in June 2015, written and illustrated by Starlin. The Infinity Relativity continues where this year’s Thanos: The Infinity Revelation left off, meaning that Annihilus is ready to unleash his hordes from the Negative Zone on the main Marvel Universe again. You might remember what happened the last time he invaded, and it wasn’t pretty.
The Guardians of the Galaxy, the Shi’ar and Adam Warlock’s Infinity Watch stand ready to oppose Annihilus, but they might not be enough, especially with Warlock more confused about his role in the neverending cosmic saga than ever before. The coalition is going to need the help of one more being, and we shouldn’t have to tell you who that might be.
Is Thanos the key to defeating Annihilus? And can he be trusted to help do that when everyone knows he’ll only be doing it for some nefarious purpose they might not discern until later? Good questions, and ones that aren’t going to be answered until next summer. Thanos: The Infinity Relativity will include a code for a digital edition of the story so you can keep your OGN in pristine shape if so desired, along with a host of augmented reality content accessed via the Marvel AR app.
You can’t go wrong with more Mad Titan, especially with Starlin at the helm. This is one release you’ll want to file away until next year, though if you forget about it, we’ll certainly remind you.