Thanoseid
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Publisher | Amalgam Comics |
First appearance | (fake)Super-Soldier's pal Jimmy Olsen #134 (real)Bullets & Bracelets #1 |
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Abilities | Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, reflexes, durability and intellect Energy and molecular manipulation Dimensional transportation Psionic powers Indeterminable lifespan The Omega Effect |
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Thanoseid is an Amalgam Comics supervillain. He first appeared in Bullets & Bracelets #1. He is a combination of DC Comics' Darkseid and Marvel Comics' Thanos.
According to Amalgam Comics continuity, Thanoseid was the main villain behind the unpublished event, The Secret Crisis of the Infinity Hour, in which Thanoseid, along with Doctor Doomsday, planned on obliterating everything in the universe apart from Thanoseids' homeworld of Apokolips. They were both defeated by the combined efforts of the Amalgam superheroes.
Thanoseid was also the villain in Thorion of the New Asgods.He was assisted by L'ok D'saad (Loki/Desaad).