Introducing an even bigger threat than Thanos, that’s how.
Kang is more than a “Thanos-like big bad,” asplenty have pointed out.
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How about a seemingly never-ending fleet of that same crazed dictator?
But, one villain with an army is nothing compared to that villainbeingthe army.
Then, they can do it all again with a different Kang variant inQuantumania.
And obviously, He Who Remains is a much more squirrelly, chaotic, narcissistic presence.
So that was a lot of fun."
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Kang’s Infinite Impact
Finally, Kang stands out from Thanos because of the scale of his impact.
One may think that Thanos wiping out half of the universe is about as large-scale as it can get.
But Kang is capable of Thanos-level destruction acrosseveryuniverse.
What do you do when you feel youre not enough against that?
Hes almost this infinite Thanos.
I think were setting things up for a pretty dynamic story."
Now, fans can get excited to see how the Avengers ultimately choose to fight against this threat.
Kang’s next appearance will be in the second season ofLoki, which premieres on October 6.
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Gillian Blum has been a writer at The Direct since 2022, reporting primarily from New York City.
She also commonly reports on Percy Jackson, Invincible, and other similar franchises.
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