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Warning! This post contains SPOILERS for Knull #3Without a doubt, Thanos and Knull are two of the most formidable foes in the entire Marvel Universe. However, we finally know which of the two cosmic supervillains is the strongest.
Thanks to a brutal new showdown in Marvel's new Knull series from Al Ewing, Tom Waltz, and Juanan Ramirez, the titular Symbiote God and Mad Titan square off during Knull's attempt to reclaim the power he once had. As such, the brand-new Knull #3 provides the perfect scenario, proving which of the two villains is stronger once and for all. It's Official, Knull Is Superior To Thanos Knull was destroyed by Eddie Brock during 2020's King in Black event, with Venom taking the God of the Void's place as the new King in Black. However, Knull was recently reconstituted after Brock gave up the title, albeit in a far weaker state and held captive by Hela, Goddess of Death. Seeking to make Knull's power over the darkness her own, Hela released Knull in a bid to gain even more of his power. To that end, previous issues saw Hela enlisting the help of Thanos in this effort. Obtaining the Spear of Light , it initially seemed as though the Mad Titan had the upper hand against the Symbiote God, who's nowhere near his typical strength derived from shadows and darkness. However, Knull flips the entire showdown on its head in an instant. Despite the Mad Titan's brutal strength and the Spear shining bright, the God of the Void manages to use the only source of shadow available: the darkness within Thanos' own body. Knull bursts out of Thanos himself, a truly horrifying scene that results in the Mad Titan holding his own organs before falling to the ground. A move as gruesome as Doctor Doom ripping out Thanos' skill and spine from his body in 2015's Secret Wars, one has to wonder if Knull's incredibly dark kill was somewhat inspired by the viral Ant-Man/Thanos theory ahead of Avengers: Endgame. Basically, people wondered if Scott Lang could accomplish a similar kill by shrinking and...entering through the Mad Titan's butt. Thankfully, Knull's method isn't nearly as gross . Likewise, the fact that Knull was able to accomplish this feat despite not being at his full strength is quite remarkable, especially with Thanos wielding the Spear of Light. Claiming the Spear for himself and taking command of Thanos' outriders, it's clear that Knull will be looking to use the power of his enemies to eventually restore his rule over the Void. Will Knull Ever Get The Live-Action Spotlight He Deserves? While Knull may be more powerful than Thanos in the comics, the Mad Titan still has the bigger on-screen presence in the movies. Thanks to the MCU, Thanos has become one of the most recognizable superhero villains in modern pop culture. Conversely, Knull's cinematic journey may be over before it ever truly began. Making his live-action debut in 2024's Venom: The Last Dance, Knull was portrayed by Andy Serkis, still trapped on the symbiote homeworld of Klyntar just as he was in the comics ahead of King in Black. Subscribe to our newsletter for Marvel villain breakdowns Dig into Knull vs. Thanos and other cosmic twists by subscribing to our newsletter. You'll get focused comic analysis, concise breakdowns of major plot shifts, and clear context on what these developments mean for Marvel storylines. Get Updates By subscribing, you agree to receive newsletter and marketing emails, and accept our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. You can unsubscribe anytime. However, new changes at Sony Pictures mean it's anyone's guess if The Last Dance teases about Knull's escaping his cosmic prison on-screen will ever be paid off. It'd be a pretty big bummer if it doesn't, seeing as how Knull has all the makings to be a cosmic Marvel villain just as dynamic and sinister in live-action as Thanos himself. At any rate, it's going to be fascinating to see how Knull's new comics series ends now that he's definitively proven himself to be Thanos' superior on the page. 194 7.8/10 7/10 Venom: The Last Dance 10 stars 9 stars 8 stars 7 stars 6 stars 5 stars 4 stars 3 stars 2 stars 1 star Like Follow Followed PG-13 Adventure Sci-Fi Action Superhero Release Date October 25, 2024 Runtime 110 Minutes Director Kelly Marcel Writers Kelly Marcel, Tom Hardy Prequel Venom, Venom: Let There Be Carnage Cast See All
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