


(Marvel Comics)The names of the Black Order members all sound like awesome heavy metal bands, but you have to admit that Proxima Midnight takes the cake. He’s not unlike Loki in that he’s always spinning plans upon plans, so you’re never quite sure if he’s serving his master Thanos or working to put himself in a position of power. With a personal teleportation device, he can come and go like the wind, pulling strings all over the galaxy to execute his schemes. He has super-persuasion powers that let him corrupt and control the minds of others, even a mind as powerful as Doctor Strange. (Marvel Comics)While the other members are all about brute force and pointy weapons, Ebony Maw is a master manipulator who lurks in the shadows. When Thanos invaded the technologically advanced city of Wakanda, Black Dwarf was sent in first like a battering ram at the head of his army. (Marvel Comics)This muscular fellow is incredibly strong and has an impenetrable armored hide. His special weapon is an otherworldly spear that can slice through anything like a lightsaber and, more importantly, hold onto his essence so he can regenerate from it should he be destroyed in combat. He has used his skills as a master strategist to command Thanos’ armies to overthrow and destroy worlds. (Marvel Comics)Corvus Glaive is most certainly Thanos’ favorite member of the group thanks to his merciless attitude and staunch loyalty.
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Here’s the lineup of Thanos’ formidable generals, who in the movie will be called the Children of Thanos (although this sounds more like a symbolic name rather than an indicator that they're his actual children or even his adopted children like Gamora and Nebula). The Black Order (sometimes referred to as the Cull Obsidian) were key players in Thanos’ multi-pronged attack on Earth’s defenses. Infinity told the dual-storyline of the Avengers fighting off an alien armada in space and stopping Thanos from collecting the Infinity Gems (or Infinity Stones, as they’re known in the movies) on Earth. 15 Images The Black Order debuted in 2013’s New Avengers #8 as part of Marvel Comics’ Infinity event storyline and were created by Jonathan Hickman, Jerome Opeña, and Jim Cheung.
