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Thanos 6, Pages 9 & 10

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Jim Starlin - Thanos 6 Pages 9 & 10 (Version publiée)

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C'est l"heure de partir dans le cosmique !

A bord de son arche, à l'issue du plus récent conflit sur les gemmes de l'infini, avec, cette-fois, une forte implication de Galactus (rien que ça !), Thanos déclame ses commentaires quasi-philosophiques devant son partenaire de circonstance, Pip the Troll (un de mes personnages favoris !)...

Vu comme ça, ça pourrait être très bavard et très ennuyeux !

Mais on parle de Jim Starlin là ! Alors on a droit à une double splash vertigineuse, construite sur un collage d'étoiles à l'infini... Un terrain de jeu idéal pour un personnage aussi démesuré que Thanos !

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About Jim Starlin

James P. Starlin (born October 9, 1949) is an American comic book writer and artist. With a career dating back to the early 1970s, he is best known for "cosmic" tales and space opera; for revamping the Marvel Comics characters Captain Marvel and Adam Warlock; and for creating or co-creating the Marvel characters Thanos, Drax the Destroyer, Gamora and Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu. Personal life In the 1960s, Jim Starlin served as an aviation photographer in the US Navy in Vietnam. During his off duty time, he drew and submitted various comics. After leaving the Navy, he sold two stories to DC Comics. Early career After writing and drawing stories for a number of fan publications, Jim Starlin entered the comics industry in 1972, working for Roy Thomas and John Romita at Marvel Comics. Brought in by fellow artist Rich Buckler, Starlin was part of the generation of artists and writers who grew up as fans of Silver Age Marvel Comics. At a Steve Ditko-focused panel at the 2008 Comic-Con International, Starlin said, "Everything I learned about storytelling was [due to] him or Kirby. [Ditko] did the best layouts.