Yet
Mistress Death has still rejected him, enraging the villain and driving him to even greater acts of mass murder.
In one instance, Thanos created his own lover and rival to
Mistress Death, and the armor went along with it.
In fact, most of the terrible things Thanos does with the Infinity Gauntlet are all about trying to impress a silent and uninterested
Mistress Death.
In the comics, Thanos collects the Infinity Stones so that he can become a godlike being and win the affections of
Mistress Death, the physical embodiment of death in the Marvel Comics Universe.
The Infinity Gauntlet came about in an attempt to woo
Mistress Death.
They completely waste important Marvel characters, like
Mistress Death by making them background motivators.
The only reason Thanos had the Infinity Stones in the first place was to eliminate half the universe's population for
Mistress Death.
The minion had been speaking to Thanos on behalf of
Mistress Death, and his comments had been less than encouraging.
Adding
Mistress Death into the mix would've been wild, although they could've had him fall in love with Hela, the Goddess of Death...
During «The Infinity Gauntlet», Thanos actually succeeds in his plans of wiping out half the life in the universe to please
Mistress Death, but ends up being disrupted by Nebula once she's taken the Gauntlet for herself.
During «The Infinity Gauntlet» Thanos has ambitions to show his true affections for
Mistress Death by offering her a monumental sacrifice.
As he is about to destroy them, Mephisto convinces him to limit his own power and let them attack as a way to prove his bravery and skill to
Mistress Death.
Death, if not
Mistress Death, hangs over Infinity War like an executioner's axe, with the combination of Thanos's mass extermination plot and the expiring contracts of many of the franchise's fatiguing banner stars spelling curtains for some of Earth's mightiest heroes.
With their combined power, he becomes like a god and sets out to win the affection of
Mistress Death, the living embodiment of death in the Marvel Universe.
Those of us exhausted by this cycle of corporate hegemony - as - entertainment may well wish to find our own bloated corpses washed up at the feet of
Mistress Death.
Not exact matches
Parley, of course, was Joseph Smith's closest confidant until his untimely
death in May of 1857 at the hand of the estranged husband of his then
mistress, Eleanor McClean.
Hey christians, my neighbor commited adultery and he also works on the sabbath (mows his yard), downtown isn't what it used to be, so are me and my neighbors allowed to stone him and his
mistress to
death in our own neighborhood or do we really have to gather up the whole town and do it in front of City Hall?
The chapter following the description of Scobie's
death shows us that neither Scobie's childish
mistress nor his pious Catholic wife was worth his sacrifice.
The main character, Scobie, commits suicide — attempting to make his
death look like a heart attack — because he can bear to betray neither his
mistress nor his wife.
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The Invisible Woman (PG - 13 for sexuality, mature themes and brief violence) Historical drama revolving around Charles Dickens» (Ralph Fiennes) clandestine relationship with the
mistress (Felicity Jones) he kept hidden from the height of his career until his
death.
Getting serious buzz as its heads into its Telluride Film Festival debut in just a few days, Ralph Fiennes» second film as both director and actor takes on Charles Dickens (Fiennes) and the fact he had a
mistress named Nelly Ternan (Jones) for 13 years right up until his
death (Dickens was forty - five and had been married some twenty years when they met while Ternan was seventeen).
Thanos knows this well, and of all the little
deaths he has brought about in the name of his
mistress, the
death of Hope in a single soul is the sweetest of all.
After making his habitual, seemingly private phone booth call to the
mistress, Farrell finds himself the target of an «angel of
death» sniper, voiced with hair - trigger velvet menace by Kiefer Sutherland.
Instead of defending her, Richard blames the victim, and pushes his
mistress off a cliff, to what should be her
death, but it isn't.
The town is suddenly beset by strange, suspicious
deaths — first an amateur actor and solicitor (David Threlfall) and his irritating
mistress (Lucy Punch), then a local refrigerator magnate (Ron Cook), then the editor of the local error - plagued newspaper (Adam Buxton) all meet gory ends that the Sandford police force seem to regard only as vicious accidents.
As if financial fraud wasn't enough, he is also trying to cover up his involvement in the
death of his
mistress.
Thanos is perhaps best known for his lust and desire to please his dark
mistress, the human embodiment of
Death.
A young woman in a crushingly loveless marriage seizes freedom in the only way left to her; a mother is forced to confront a chilling, unforgiveable crime she committed out of love; an ambitious servant seduces both master and
mistress; a young prostitute quietly, inexorably plots revenge on the madam who holds her hostage; a husband and wife must forgive each other for the
death of their child.
Things are not going well on the plantation, slaves are dying and the
mistress is going insane after the
death of her daughter.
Anyone who was in some way financially dependent on the deceased at the time of
death may be able to make a valid claim, so that also applies to children outside marriages, cohabitees and even
mistresses.»