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Avengers Who Knows Well, So What Are the Thugs Thanos?

"Know you know me, hundred battle hundred wins", if we have too clear about the super hero should also not ignore the information of Thanos junior nhé!

By this point, everyone knows that Thanos (Josh Brolin) is not alone in the journey to Earth and "made" the superheroes in the Avengers: Infinity War. His group consists of four members and is called The Black Order.


Who are they?

Of course, all four of them are characters who have appeared in Marvel comics. They were first introduced in comics in 2013 as the Cull Obsidian. However, some important things were changed when the pages were filmed on the big screen.

The biggest difference here is the number of members. In the series, the five members are: Corvus Glaive, Proxima Midnight, Black Dwarf, Supergiant and Ebony Maw. In the Avengers: The Infinite War, the Supergiant will be absent. This is the only member of The Black Order not to debut at Disney's D23 in 2017.

However, the absence of this character does not reduce the destructive power of the Thanos army. Ebony Maw's supreme wisdom or Proxima Midnight's strong fighting ability will remain the same in the series. The children of the Thanos will certainly make the Avengers more difficult.

Let's wait and see before the official clash with Thanos, what superheroes will do to defeat The Devilish Black Order?

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