Thanos probably doesn't see himself as good. His actions and goals are often seen as villainous, and he might justify them based on his own warped sense of balance and destiny rather than any sense of goodness.
I don't think Thanos thinks he's good. He believes his actions are necessary for the greater good, but that doesn't mean he sees himself as a typical 'good' character. His perspective is very unique and morally ambiguous.
I think Thanos doesn't consider himself good. He has his own complex and often destructive motives.
Yes, Thanos does die in some comic book storylines. But the circumstances and the specific comics can vary.
Thanos dies in various ways depending on the comic storyline. Sometimes he's defeated by a combination of superheroes' powers and strategies.
Thanos is defeated in various ways in comic books. Sometimes it's due to the combined efforts of superhero teams, and other times it's through specific plot devices or powers.
Thanos is defeated in various ways in the comics. Sometimes it's through the combined efforts of superhero teams, and other times it's due to his own mistakes or overconfidence.
Yes, Thanos was in the comic books. He's a major villain and has made quite an impact.
Thanos is defeated through a combination of heroic efforts and strategic teamwork. Different heroes play crucial roles in finding his weaknesses and exploiting them.
No, Wolverine doesn't typically play a major role in defeating Thanos in the Avengers comic books.
Yes, he does. Iron Man makes a heroic sacrifice in the comic books while fighting Thanos.
It was Adam Warlock who ultimately killed Thanos in the comics.
Thanos can be beaten in comics by exploiting his weaknesses or when heroes discover a way to counter his powerful abilities. Sometimes, it's a matter of outsmarting him.