Thanos is a powerful and malevolent character from the Marvel Universe, first appearing in the Marvel Comics series "The Invincible Iron Man" in 1973. He is a powerful alien warlord from the planet Titan, and is one of the greatest threats faced by the Marvel Universe. Thanos' story begins on the planet Titan, where he was born as the son of Eternals A'Lars and Sui-San. From a young age, Thanos was obsessed with death and the pursuit of power, and he quickly rose through the ranks to become one of the most feared and respected figures in the Marvel Universe. As a result of his Eternal heritage, Thanos possesses a number of superhuman abilities, including strength, speed, agility, durability, and regenerative powers. He also has access to advanced technology, including a suit of armor that enhances his physical abilities and a number of powerful weapons, such as the Infinity Gauntlet. The Infinity Gauntlet is a powerful artifact that allows Thanos to manipulate time, space, and reality itself. With it, he is able to erase entire galaxies from existence, and has even been able to defeat some of the most powerful beings in the Marvel Universe. Throughout his long and storied career, Thanos has clashed with many of the Marvel Universe's greatest heroes, including the Avengers, the Guardians of the Galaxy, and the X-Men. Despite their best efforts, these heroes have often struggled to defeat Thanos, making him one of the most formidable and dangerous villains in the Marvel Universe.
Lucifer Morningstar is a comic book character created by DC Comics and is known to be one of the publisher's most interesting and complex characters. He is known for being the fallen archangel, cast out of Heaven for his rebelliousness and condemned to live in Hell. Although Lucifer Morningstar is known for his role as the main villain in many DC Comics stories, he has also shown a more human and vulnerable side