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  1. The Black Order is a supervillain team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Jonathan Hickman, they are a group of alien warriors with various supernatural abilities who serve Thanos.

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    • History The first servant of Thanos to be made a member of the dreadful Black Order was his favorite one, Corvus Glaive.[19] He was later joined by the Butcher Squadron survivors Ebony Maw and Proxima Midnight,[20] as well as his brother Black Dwarf and Supergiant.[10] At some point, the Black Order served Thanos against Ego the Living Planet, whose very existence was an offense to Death, and thus to Thanos as well. Their battle ultimately ended in a stalemate.[21] Infinity
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    The Black Order is a group of lethal aliens gathered by Thanos to serve as his generals in his war against life.

    When the incursions threatened the Multiverse, an ancient race called the Builders tried to stop the incursions by destroying the Earth. The Avengers left their planet to fight the Builders and the Black Order used this opportunity to invade Earth. However, they were defeated by the Earth's heroes and allies with unexpected help from Thanos' secret son, Thane. Thanos, Proxima Midnight, and Corvus Glaive were incarcerated by the Illuminati, but Namor later freed them to help him deal with the incursions as the Cabal.

    The first servant of Thanos to be made a member of the dreadful Black Order was his favorite one, Corvus Glaive. He was later joined by the Butcher Squadron survivors Ebony Maw and Proxima Midnight, as well as his brother Black Dwarf and Supergiant. At some point, the Black Order served Thanos against Ego the Living Planet, whose very existence was...

    Equipment

    Various; communication systems and manufacturing capabilities.

    Weapons

    Various; significantly a spear made of anti-light.

    Transportation

    Various; a fleet of interstellar war ships capable of planetary looting and bombardment.

    •The Black Order was presumably mentioned by Logan in Wolverine & the X-Men #29.

    •According to Corvus Glaive, he and the other generals of Thanos prefer to be called the Black Order, as it's less foreboding than Cull Obsidian.

    •56 appearance(s) of Black Order (Earth-616)

    •2 appearance(s) in handbook(s) of Black Order (Earth-616)

    •8 minor appearance(s) of Black Order (Earth-616)

    •17 mention(s) of Black Order (Earth-616)

    •3 mention(s) in handbook(s) of Black Order (Earth-616)

    •40 image(s) of Black Order (Earth-616)

    References

    1.In the covers of Black Order #1-5 2.Black Order #5 3.New Avengers (Vol. 3) #9 4.Black Order #4 5.Black Order #1 6.Infinity #2 7.Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 5) #1 8.Avengers NOW! #1 9.New Avengers (Vol. 3) #11 10.Infinity #1 11.Infinity #6 12.New Avengers (Vol. 3) #23 13.Secret Wars #9 14.Unworthy Thor #3–5 15.Avengers #676–690 16.Black Order #1–5 17.Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 5) #1–6 18.Avengers Beyond #3 19.As stated by Corvus Glaive himself in Black Order #1 20.Thanos (Vol. 3) #6 21.Thanos: A God Up There Listening Infinite Comic #1–6 22.New Avengers (Vol. 3) #8 23.New Avengers (Vol. 3) #10 24.Infinity #5 25.New Avengers (Vol. 3) #23–24 26.Thanos (Vol. 2) #1 27.Unworthy Thor #3–4 28.Unworthy Thor #2 29.Unworthy Thor #3 30.Unworthy Thor #5 31.Avengers #681 32.Avengers #677 33.Avengers #676 34.Avengers #678 35.Avengers #679 36.Avengers #680 37.Avengers #684 38.Avengers #685 39.Avengers #686 40.Avengers #690 41.Black Order #1–2 42.Black Order #3–4 43.Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 5) #3 44.Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 5) #5 45.Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 5) #6 46.Star #5 47.Star #1–2 48.Star #3

  2. The Black Order, also known as the Children of Thanos, was an elite team comprised of powerful individuals who used their abilities to serve their adoptive father Thanos. As Thanos' vicious generals, they assisted him in his mission to find and harness the power of the Infinity Stones.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ebony_MawEbony Maw - Wikipedia

    Ebony Maw is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is a prominent member of the Black Order, a team of aliens who work for Thanos.

  4. The Black Order is a supervillain team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They are a group of alien warriors with various supernatural abilities who serve Thanos.

  5. The Black Order. Also known as the Cull Obsidian, the Black Order is an elite group made up of the most powerful, wicked, and subservient aliens that Thanos could find. Their goal: to subjugate and quell resistance on any planet that the Mad Titan wishes to conquer.

  6. The Black Order (alternatively known as the Children of Thanos) is a Marvel Comics supervillain team created by Jonathan Hickman and Mike Deodato, first appearing in New Avengers #8 (dated September 2013).

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