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Thanos - the Mad Titan

Thanos - the Mad Titan

Thanos was born on Saturn’s moon Titan, son of Eternals A’lars and Sui-San, and carries the Deviants gene. Initially a pacifist, he became fascinated with nihilism and death, falling in love with Mistress Death. He augmented his powers scientifically, sired many children, and became a pirate, but found no fulfillment until Mistress Death visited him again, leading him to murder his offspring and pirate captain. To impress her, he gathered an army, nuclear-bombed Titan, killing millions, and seeks more power to spread death and destruction.

Strength

  • Destroys a planet in a fight with Drax. (source) (Iron Man (1965) #55)
  • Swats aside Eros and Iron Man. (source) (Captain Marvel (1968) #31)
  • Slams Captain Marvel, knocking him out. (source) (Captain Marvel (1968) #31)
  • Two-shots Adam Warlock. (source) (The Avengers (1963) Annual #7)
  • Manhandles Hulk and Thing, while fighting Thor and Hercules. (source) (Quasar #38)
  • Slaps Drax and Hulk. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #6)
  • Fights with Thor with the Power Gem until Thanos got bored and capped Thor with a stasis gun. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #88)
  • Caps Thor with a stasis gun. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #88)
  • Slams Jack of Hearts. (source) (Cosmic Powers #3)
  • Knocks out Ganymede. (source) (Cosmic Powers #3)
  • Blocks Morg’s strike with Terrax’s axe, then blasts him. (source) (Cosmic Powers #5)
  • Knocks out Super-Skrull. (source) (Secret Defenders #12)
  • Smashes one of Galactus’ Punisher drones. (source) (Thanos (2003) #4)
  • Tears the flesh off Moondragon’s arm. (source) (Annihilation #4)
  • Landing on the Helicarrier tilts it. (source) (Avengers Assemble #4)
  • Punches away a charging Hulk. (source) (Infinity #6)
  • Catches Thor’s strike and then punches him. (source) (Infinity #6)
  • Knocks out Beta Ray Bill. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Revelation)
  • Breaks Ronan’s Universal Weapon in half. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Revelation)
  • Savagely beats Ronan. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Revelation)
  • Collision with Drax creates a shockwave that knocks over Star-Lord and Nova. (source) (Guardians of the Galaxy (2013) #18)
  • Punches through Star-Lord, killing him. (source) (Guardians of the Galaxy (2013) #18)
  • Emerges from the hand of Cancerverse Giant-Man. (source) (Guardians of the Galaxy (2013) #19)
  • Stops the strike of Drax, who was wielding Cancerverse Mjolnir, and throws him. (source) (Guardians of the Galaxy (2013) #20)
  • Hitting Namor makes him suffer the worst pain he’s ever experienced. (source) (Avengers World #21)
  • Catches the punch of Blackheart. (source) (Deadpool vs. Thanos #3)
  • Punches through War Machine, killing him. (source) (The Ultimates (2016) #8)
  • Kills Mentor. (source) (Thanos (2017) #2)
  • Throws a piece of a large structure at Thane. (source) (God Quarry, Thanos (2017) #11)
  • Pushes Thane through a planet, destroying it. (source) (God Quarry, Thanos (2017) #11)

Durability

  • Captain Marvel feels as if he’s broken all his fingers striking him. (source) (Captain Marvel (1968) #31)
  • No-sells Thing’s punch and lays him out. (source) (Marvel Two-In-One (1974) Annual #2)
  • Takes the full force of Surfer’s cosmic bolt unfazed. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #35)
  • Enjoys taking hits from Thor with the Power Gem. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #88)
  • Seemingly unharmed from a gas giant exploding in his face. (source) (Thanos (2003) #12)
  • Unharmed from the Helicarrier detonating itself. (source) (Avengers Assemble (2012) #4)
  • No-sells Ronan hitting in the head from behind. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Revelation)
  • Slammed into a mountainside by Nova. (source) (Guardians of the Galaxy (2013) #18)
  • Namor breaks every bone in his hand hitting Thanos. (source) (Avengers World #21)
  • Blocks Corvus Glaive’s blade, which is said to cut atoms. (source) (Thanos (2017) #1)
  • Punched into orbit by Thane. (source) (God Quarry, Thanos (2017) #11)
  • No-sells Drax’s energy blast. (source) (Logan’s Run (1977) #6)
  • Endures a close-range explosion of Magus and Adam Warlock wrestling for control of the Gauntlet. (source) (Infinity War)
  • No-sells Odin’s blast, surprising Odin that he’s able to take his attacks. (source) (Warlock and the Infinity Watch #25)
  • Endures Odin’s assault. (source) (Warlock and the Infinity Watch #25)
  • Tanks a blast from Jack of Hearts. (source) (Cosmic Powers #3)
  • No-sells Surfer’s blast. (source) (Cosmic Powers Unlimited #1)
  • Survives a blast from the Omega Thanosi, with the help of force fields and armor. Omega Thanosi is said to be as twice as powerful as Galactus, and cosmic senses say it dwarfs Galactus in power. (source) (Infinity Abyss #6)
  • Force Field makes Galactus exert himself to pierce. (source) (Thanos (2003) #5)
  • Survives huge blast from Maker. (source) (Thanos (2003) #10)
  • Tanks multiple close-range shouts from Black Bolt. (source) (Infinity #4-5)
  • Blocks Captain Marvel’s energy blast. (source) (Infinity #6)
  • No-sells Thor’s lightning strikes twice, then takes a full strike to the head. (source) (Infinity #6)
  • Unharmed once more from Surfer’s blast. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Revelation)
  • Takes attacks from Nova and Star-Lord with a Cosmic Cube. (source) (Guardians of the Galaxy (2013) #18)
  • Takes a huge blast from the Cosmic Cube. (source) (Guardians of the Galaxy (2013) #18)
  • Survives multiple blasts from Annihilus’ Throne World, which killed Gladiator, Thor, Hulk, Hyperion and more in single shots. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Finale)
  • Survives a full on assault from the Ultimates. (source) (Free Comic Book Day 2016: Civil War II)
  • Unharmed from Binary’s blast. (source) (The Ultimates (2016) #11)
  • Gets dragged down into Ego’s core. (source) (Thanos: A God Up There Listening)
  • Survives being teleported into a star. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Siblings)
  • Endures reality warping. (source) (The Thanos Quest #1)
  • Survives being swallowed into a Black Hole. (source) (Infinity Abyss #1-2)
  • Gamora hits Thanos with a nerve blow that would’ve killed anyone else. (source) (Warlock and the Infinity Watch #8)
  • Young Thanos is unaffected by getting stabbed. (source) (Thanos Rising #4)
  • Resurrects from being blown up by an anti-matter bomb. (source) (The Thanos Imperative #4)
  • Monica tries to enter Thanos’ eyes as light and fry his brain, but it fails due to his mental energies. (source) (The Ultimates (2016)#11)
  • Projecting a force field into his brain and blocking his electrical synapses merely knocks him out. (source) (The Ultimates (2016) #11)
  • Resists the Hunger’s possession. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Siblings)
  • Gets disintegrated down to his skeleton and survives, then quickly regenerates. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Conflict)
  • Force field protects from Champion’s assault. (source) (The Thanos Quest #1)
  • Blocks a hit from Power Gem amped Thor. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #88)
  • Briefly shields from Drax. (source) (Annihilation #4)
  • Shields from Hulk’s blow. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Finale)

Speed

  • Blatantly outspeeds Champion. (source) (The Thanos Quest #1)
  • Moondragon tries to hit him from behind with a rock, which Thanos turns around and catches. (source) (Warlock and the Infinity Watch #8)
  • Slaps away Jack of Hearts. (source) (Cosmic Powers #5)
  • Blocks a blast with the corpse of a guard. (source) (The Ultimates (2016) #7)
  • Grabs a charging Ironheart. (source) (Infinity Countdown: Champions #2)
  • Dodges Drax’s charge. (source) (Logan’s Run (1977) #6)

Energy Projection

  • Knocks out Thing with a flick of his fingers. (source) (Captain Marvel (1968) #25)
  • Blasts the Magus. (source) (Warlock (1972) #11)
  • Energy clash with Magus destroys half of Sanctuary. (source) (Warlock (1972) #11)
  • Knocks down Drax. (source) (Logan’s Run (1977) #6)
  • Kills Gamora. (source) (The Avengers (1963) Annual #7)
  • Eye-beams knock out Thing and Thor. (source) (Marvel Two-In-One (1974) Annual #2)
  • Shatters Quasar’s bubble construct that withstood the force of many heroes, including Hulk, Thor and Wolverine couldn’t damage. (source) (Quasar #38)
  • Horribly scars Nebula. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #38)
  • Blows up a spaceship. (source) (Cosmic Powers #3)
  • Knocks out Jack of Hearts. (source) (Cosmic Powers #3)
  • Blocks Morg’s strike with Terrax’s axe, then blasts him. (source) (Cosmic Powers #5)
  • Blasts away Champion with a finger. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #98)
  • Kills the Armored Thanosi. (source) (Infinity Abyss #4)
  • Blasts is capable of leveling a mountain. (source) (Infinity Abyss #6)
  • Escapes a photon block prison via gamma radiation burst. (source) (Thanos (2003) #2)
  • Destroys one of Galactus’ Punisher drones. (source) (Thanos (2003) #4)
  • Blasts Galactus, sending him flying and destroying his helmet, though he fails to injure Galactus. (source) (Thanos (2003) #5)
  • Kills Drax. (source) (The Thanos Imperative #4)
  • Blasts away Beta Ray Bill. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Revelation)
  • Blasts down Hulk. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Finale)
  • Kills Adam Warlock in a single blast. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Conflict)
  • Two-shots Starfox. (source) (God Quarry, Thanos (2017) #10)
  • Casually stops Ironheart and destroys her armor. (source) (Infinity Countdown: Champions #2)
  • Kills a monster with a single finger. (source) (Thor (2018) #4)

Matter/Energy Manipulation

  • Turns a Skrull to stone. (source) (Captain Marvel (1968) #26)
  • Stops Mjolnir mid-flight. (source) (Captain Marvel (1999) #17)
  • Stops the Fallen One’s rush. (source) (Thanos (2005) #12)
  • Hurls asteroids telekinetically at the Fallen One. (source) (Thanos (2003) ##12)
  • Blasts Phyla-Vell and restrains her with alien energies she couldn’t manipulate. (source) (Annihilation #2)
  • Encases Stormbreaker in a force-field, preventing it from returning to Beta Ray Bill. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Revelation)

Telepathy

  • Overcomes Moondragon’s telepathy. (source) (Captain Marvel (1968) #31)
  • Attacks Drax with the Time-Mind Sync-Warp, rending him unconscious. (source) (Captain Marvel (1968) #25)
  • Destroys Pip’s mind, leaving him catatonic. (source) (The Avengers (1963) Annual #7)
  • Along with the Infinity Crusade, gets into a battle of wills with Thor in the psychic plane, and wins. (source) (Warlock Chronicles #8)
  • Mentally enslaves the Fallen One, making him his herald. (source) (Thanos (2003) #12)
  • Mind becomes increasingly hard to read as he regains his composure. (source) (The Thanos Imperative #2)
  • Immune to mind-locking from Mantis and Cosmo. (source) (The Thanos Imperative #3)
  • Mind-controls the Hulk into fighting the Avengers. (source) (Avengers Assemble (2012) #4)
  • Manipulates Gladiator, though Glad was weakened from being beaten by Annihilus. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Relativity)
  • Mesmerizes Drax. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Relativity)
  • Communicates with someone telepathically even while restrained. (source) (The Ultimates (2016) #9)

Intellect

  • Creates a Synthetic Gem by siphoning off the energies of the Infinity Gems. (source) (The Avengers (1963) Annual #7)
  • Created the Thanosi. (source) (Infinity Abyss #3)
  • Uses Galactus’ weird DNA and his to make the Omega Thanosi. (source) (Infinity Abyss #6)
  • Turns Galactus into a planet-destroying weapon that also acts as an energy source. (source) (Annihilation #4)
  • Tried to fool Iron Man and Drax with a robot and a self-destruction advice. (source) (Iron Man #55)
  • Tricks Silver Surfer into unwittingly killing 50% of a planet. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #35)
  • Tricks Silver Surfer into thinking he’s killed Thanos. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #38)
  • Outsmarts the Grandmaster by replacing himself with a robot. (source) (The Thanos Quest #2)
  • Plays possum in a spar with Gamora. (source) (Warlock and the Infinity Watch #7)
  • Outwits Mephisto by giving him a powerless Cosmic Cube. (source) (Infinity Crusade #6)
  • Defeats the Hunger by sandwiching him between two planets colliding. (source) (Thanos (2003) #6)
  • Tricks Lord Mar-Vell into summoning Death, destroying the Cancerverse. (source)
  • Trained Gamora to kill the Magus in case he became a threat, including accounting for time-stream stuff but it fails. (source) (Warlock (1972) #10)
  • Used the Thanosi as tests for potential allies and foes. (source) (Infinity Abyss #3)
  • Prepared for death by taking measures to ensure his consciousness will be uploaded into another mind. (source) (Guardians of the Galaxy (2019) #1)
  • Understands how the Power Cosmic works and interacts with the ‘soul’. (source) (Annihilation #2)

Misc.

  • Creates a portal to assist Adam Warlock with the Magus. Takes concentration to do. (source) (Warlock (1972) #9)
  • Teleports away from Iron Man and Thor. (source) (The Avengers (1963) Annual #7)
  • Teleports away from Drax. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Revelation)
  • Rekindles Surfer’s life-force. (source) (Cosmic Powers Unlimited #1)
  • Cures Moondragon from an infestation of muscle-controlling insects. (source) (Annihilation #4)
  • Gives Adam Warlock some of his energy. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Revelation)
  • Amplifies Pip’s teleportation powers. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Relativity)
  • Heals an ill man. (source) (Thanos (2003) #7)
  • Is outside of Destiny’s usual sphere of influence, and thus the power of Chaos and Order cannot affect him. (source) (The Thanos Quest #1)
  • Can permanently deliver death to Cancerverse inhabitants. (source) (The Thanos Imperative #2)
  • Thanos feels the Infinity Gauntlet being assembled. (source) (New Avengers (2013) #3)
  • Outside the astral norm and the powers of life and death. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Revelation)
  • Skilled in the occult. (source) (Infinity Abyss #3)
  • Curses Deadpool with unending life. (source) (Deadpool (1997) #64)
  • Takes back the curse. (source) (Deadpool vs. Thanos #1)
  • Brings back Deadpool from dead using a combination of necromancy and science. (source) (Deadpool vs. Thanos #1)
  • Turns Captain Marvel back to Rick Jones. (source) (Captain Marvel (1968) #25)
  • Can create projections. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #38)
  • The Truce with his brother Eros. (source) (Quasar #59)
  • Thor classifies him as Trans-Godlike, in rank with Zeus, Kurse, Mangog and the Destroyer. (source) (Thor: The Legend)
  • Can pick out Skrulls. (source) (Thanos (2003) #7)
  • Can walk on air. (source) (Thanos (2003) #8)

Fights

  • Thor and Thing get the jump on Thanos and begin hitting him, until Thanos takes down Thor and Thing at the same time with eye beams. (source) (Marvel Two-In-One (1974) Annual #2)
  • Fights with Thor with the Power Gem evenly until Thanos got bored and capped Thor with a stasis gun. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #88)
  • Beats Silver Surfer to near death with little resistance. (source) (Cosmic Powers Unlimited #1)
  • Clashes with Magus while Adam Warlock unmakes Magus’ future, ends with Magus fading from existence though it seems he had a slight upper hand. (source) (Warlock (1972) #11)
  • Fights Champion with the Power Gem, outmaneuvering him throughout and uses force fields as defense. Ends with him tricking Champion into destroying the planet he’s on, stranding himself. (source) (The Thanos Quest #1)
  • Spars with Gamora, ending with Gamora hitting him with a deadly nerve strike and Thanos playing possum. (source) (Warlock and the Infinity Watch #8)
  • Fights his doppelganger created by Magus, fights ends with them taking it to the Astral Plane and Thanos absorbing his doppelganger. (source) (Warlock and the Infinity Watch #10)
  • Kills a mercenary group reputed to be the deadliest in the known universe for fun. (source) (Cosmic Powers #1)
  • Fights Tyrant using a powerful orb he stole from Tyrant, and the fight ends with Thanos teleporting away. (source) (Cosmic Powers #5)
  • Dunks on the Guardians of the Galaxy until Star-Lord blasts him with a Cosmic Cube. (source) (Guardians of the Galaxy (2008) #25)
  • With the help of Adam Warlock, takes down the Annihilators with little effort. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Revelation)
  • Defeats the Revengers, who had a Cosmic Cube in their possession. (source) (Guardians of the Galaxy (2013) #20)
  • Defeats an empowered Annihilus that had stolen Hulk’s strength and earlier easily defeat Gladiator. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Relativity)
  • Quickly defeats Namor after he betrays the Cabal. (source) (Avengers World #21)
  • The most intense fight in all of existence. (source) (Spidey Super Stories #39)

Sanctuary

  • Adam Warlock senses planet-shattering forces within it. (source) (Warlock (1972) #10)
  • Has a time-machine that Thanos uses to assess threats and plan ahead for them. (source) (Warlock (1972) #10)
  • Salvo takes down Thor and the indirect blast knocks out Iron Man and Captain Marvel. (source) (Marvel Two-In-One (1974) Annual #2)
  • Keeps the Avengers in stasis. (source) (Marvel Two-In-One (1974) Annual #2)
  • Zero-gravity option. (source) (Marvel Two-In-One (1974) Annual #2)
  • Teleports Adam Warlock to his base. (source) (Warlock Chronicles #2)
  • Teleports Silver Surfer into Sanctuary. (source) (Infinity Crusade #4)
  • Compares the brain-wave pattern of a normal Asgardian to Thor’s irregular patterns. (source) (Warlock Chronicles #8)
  • Teleports Surfer and Ben Reilly back to Earth. (source) (Spider-Man Team-Up #2)
  • Blocks from Omega Thanosi’s attack and teleports the area away from the Earth. (source) (Infinity Abyss #6)
  • Contains Hulk and Namor. (source) (Marvel Universe: The End #3)
  • Accesses Annihilus’ imperial network and enters Bruce Banner’s consciousness. (source) (Thanos Vs. Hulk #1)
  • Auto-repair. (source) (Deadpool vs. Thanos #2)

Space Throne

  • Teleports around Earth, to an alien planet and into the future. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #35)
  • Can time travel using it. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #35)
  • Blocks Surfer’s energy blasts. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #38)
  • Blocks Ikon of Gladiator’s blast. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Revelation)
  • Teleports Gladiator two-hundred lightyears away. (source) (Thanos: The Infinity Revelation)

Gear and Equipment

  • Dreadnaught-666 fires upon the Goddess’ planet, vaporizing part of the world’s surface. (source) (Infinity Crusade #5)
  • A fleet of space raiders with each ship stated to have the firepower to ravage a world. (source) (Captain Marvel (1968) #31)
  • Beams back to a ready spacecraft. (source) (Logan’s Run (1977) #6)
  • Has a huge fleet of ships. (source) (The Avengers (1963) Annual #7)
  • Stasis gun that is strong enough to capture Thor with the Power Gem. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #88)
  • Single-shot. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #88)
  • Synthetic Gem destroys a star. (source) (The Avengers (1963) Annual #7)
  • Flares up the Sun. (source) (The Avengers (1963) Annual #7)
  • Armor has a cloaking field. (source) (Marvel Universe: The End #3)
  • The Thanoscopter. (source) (Spidey Super Stories #39)

Weaknesses

  • He lets his opponents live when he could easily disable them. (source) (Captain Marvel (1968) #32)
  • Frequently weakens himself while fighting weaker foes. (source) (Infinity Gauntlet #4)
  • Always subconsciously supplied the means for his own defeat, such as letting Nebula grab the Gauntlet from his physical body. (source)

The Cosmic Cube

  • Described as a force that can “subjugate the stars” and capable of destroying the Earth regardless of the Avenger’s intervention. (source) (Captain Marvel (1968) #28)
  • Allowed Thanos to capture his brother Eros and his father, Mentor. (source) (Captain Marvel (1968) #29)
  • Teleports the Avengers to him and immobilizes them. (source) (Captain Marvel (1968) #31)
  • Imprisoned the Titan Kronos with planet sized energy globes. (source) (Captain Marvel (1968) #31)
  • Ensnares the heroes with a force chain of astral energy strong enough not even Drax could shatter. (source) (Captain Marvel (1968) #31)
  • Places Titan back in it’s proper orbit after it was sent careening through space. (source) (Captain Marvel (1968) #31)
  • Uses the Cosmic Cube to become God Thanos. (source) (Captain Marvel (1968) #31)

God Thanos

  • Withstands an assault from Drax powerful enough to shake the foundations of the moon Titan. (source) (Captain Marvel (1968) #32)
  • Creates metal constructs that overwhelm Iron Man and reform after being destroyed. (source) (Captain Marvel (1968) #32)
  • Restores Drax’s memory. (source) (Captain Marvel (1968) #32)
  • Beats the shit out of Captain Marvel. (source) (Captain Marvel (1968) #33)
  • Shifts the Earth a single heartbeat’s length of time out of sync with the Avengers. (source) (Captain Marvel (1986) #33)
  • Attacks Drax and Captain Marvel. (source) (Captain Marvel (1986) #33)
  • Warps reality around Captain Marvel and ages him quickly. (source) (Captain Marvel (1986) #33)
  • Was defeated by Captain Marvel using the Cube to set everything back to normal. (source) (Captain Marvel (1986) #33)

The Infinity Gauntlet

  • Reality warps Surfer and Drax. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #44)
  • Snaps away half of all life in the universe. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #1)
  • Removes Starfox’s mouth. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #2)
  • Mutates a little creature. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #49)
  • Creates Terraxia as a replacement for Death. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #3)
  • Reanimates his old body, which was transmutated into a statue. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #50)
  • Kills Namor and She-Hulk. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #4)
  • Creates a clear block of force around Cyclops’ head and then kills Vision. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #4)
  • Turns Thor to glass. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #4)
  • Turns Nova to legos. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #4)
  • Manipulates a Red Giant Star more than 3000 times larger than the Earth’s Sun, almost twice the size of the entire Sol Star System. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #44)
  • Casually defeats Mephisto. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #45)
  • Is above Death in all ways. (source) (The Thanos Quest #2)
  • Said to be more powerful than any force in the universe. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #1)
  • In a rage, destroys a Red Giant Star and a planet, then Galactus states his power is nothing compared to Thanos. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #2)
  • Short circuits Iron Man’s suit and sinks the entire West Coast of the US. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #2)
  • Wrecks Asgard. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #2)
  • Force wave had knocked Earth out of orbit. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #3)
  • Destroys the Quantum Bands and incinerates Quasar. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #4)
  • Clash between Thanos and the Cosmic Entities is strong enough to almost collapse the entire spectrum of reality, destroys entire solar systems and creates an inter-dimensional cascade. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #5)
  • Obliterates many planets and the Celestials. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #5)
  • Lord Order and Master Chaos fail to affect him. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #5)
  • Overwhelms Galactus, the Stranger and Eon. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #5)
  • Imprisons the Cosmic Entities. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #5)
  • Defeats Eternity and usurps his position as the center of all reality. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #5)
  • Casually defeats Mephisto in his own realm. (source) (Thanos (2014) Annual)
  • Spies on Drax, Surfer, Eros and Mentor. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #44)
  • Pulls Drax and Silver Surfer into a portal. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #44)
  • Manipulates space to create multiple copies of himself. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #44)
  • Sends Mjolnir through a teleportation portal. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #4)
  • Freezes Drax in time. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #44)
  • Takes Drax and Surfer through the time stream instantaneously. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #44)
  • Sends Dr. Strange back in time. (source) (Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme (1988) #33)
  • Freezes the Avengers in time. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #4)
  • Sends Drax and Firelord to the past. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #4)
  • Chronos’ attempt to bury him in time is futile. (source) (The Infinity Crusade #5)
  • Alters Drax’s soul to make him hate Surfer instead of Thanos. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #44)
  • Steals the souls of Surfer and Drax. (source) (Silver Surfer (1987) #44)
  • Completely unharmed by Quasar’s constructs. (source) (Quasar #26)
  • Reforms from a hundred megaton blast between the ears. (source) (Quasar #26)
  • Fights off Drax and Hulk. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #4)
  • Tanks being stabbed by Wolverine, and turns his bones to spongy rubber. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #4)
  • Shatters Captain America’s shield. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #4)
  • Messes up Doom, who was trying to remove the Gauntlet. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #4)
  • Kills Cloak. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #4)
  • Surfer fails at grabbing the gauntlet from Thanos. (source) (The Infinity Gauntlet #4)

Heart of the Universe

  • Absorbs the heart of the universe. (source) (Marvel Universe: The End #4)
  • Shits on Akhenaten. (source) (Marvel Universe: The End #4)
  • Superior to both the Infinity Gauntlet and the Cosmic Cube. (source) (Marvel Universe: The End #5)
  • Was literally bonded with the universe, and was all. (source) (Marvel Universe: The End #5)
  • Views the “cosmic DNA” of the universe. (source) (Marvel Universe: The End #5)
  • No-sells Eternity’s planet destroying blast and banishes him. (source) (Marvel Universe: The End #5)
  • Thor and Hulk ain’t shit. (source) (Marvel Universe: The End #6)
  • Destroys a Celestial. (source) (Marvel Universe: The End #6)
  • Absorbs the universe into himself, along with the Living Tribunal, Eternity and Infinity. (source) (Marvel Universe: The End #6)
  • Recreates the Universe. (source) (Marvel Universe: The End #6)
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