Kangs Time Travel Makes Thanos Sickest Tactic Even Worse

Kang’s Time Travel Makes Thanos’ Sickest Tactic Even Worse

While Thanos kidnapped a child to serve as his assassin, Kang kidnaps kids to train them to become the perfect weapons to defeat their parents.

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Kangs Time Travel Makes Thanos Sickest Tactic Even Worse

It is rare to find an argument that successfully presents Thanos as the “better of two evils,” but compared to how Kang the Conqueror operates, Thanos just seems like a run-of-the-mill kidnapper. While Thanos is known for decimating Gamora’s planet and claiming her as his vicious adopted daughter, Kang’s time traveling abilities makes it so that he can not only kidnap children, but also weaponize them against their own parents through brutal training and conditioning. Kang’s deviousness does not always outweigh Thanos’ brutality, but in this shared tactic of theirs, Kang surely comes out on top.

Besides Thanos’ infamous “snap,” the most well known thing about Thanos and his world-ending tactics is that after he conquered the Zen-Whoberis he “saved” the last survivor of the species—Gamora—to raise as his adopted daughter. Gamora’s genocidal origin story (revealed in Thanos #1 by Tini Howard) and the violent way in which Thanos raised her to be one of the galaxy’s best assassins might seem like the worst ending for a kidnapped child, but Kang’s kidnapping tactic is even worse. Kang has a terrible habit of stealing children from his enemies, stranding them throughout the timeline so he can train them with no compassion or care, and then siccing them on their own parents in an attempt to physically and emotionally destroy them.

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Kang the Conqueror has not only kidnapped more children than Thanos, but he has also used those children for violent and devious reasons, usually as a way to maintain his favorite role as controller of the Marvel timestream. Kang has kidnapped himself as a child (torturing the young Nathaniel Richards and killing his first love) and erased Katie Summers from the timeline (an alternate timeline child of Havok and the Wasp, who could still return as a villain if Kang’s kidnapping pattern continues). However the two most egregious examples of Kang kidnapping children and training them to defeat their parents is his “adoption” of the Inhuman royal Prince Ahura and the “Apocalypse Twins.”

In Uncanny Inhumans it is revealed that after Kang tricked Black Bolt into giving up Ahura “for his own safety,” he had a plan to defeat the Inhumans by sending Ahura back in time 13,000 years. He trained him in deadly warfare for decades and convinced him to defeat several major cities, all of which turn out to be ancient Inhuman ancestors. Black Bolt and Medusa find Ahura after he kills Kang and tragically must kill their own son to save their entire race. Most brutally, Kang kidnaps Uriel and Eimin (the twins of Archangel and Pestilence) because he finds out their existence threatens his plans for domination. He raises them in the future where he indoctrinates them and leaves them in a mutant concentration camp to be tortured and grow to hate humans. In Uncanny Avengers, the so-called “Apocalypse Twins” seemingly break free of Kang’s control and use their power abilities and a Celestial Seed to destroy the entire universe (and several other universes), until it is revealed that this was actually all part of Kang’s plan all along. This means that all of the twins pain and suffering was just for Kang’s personal benefit.

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Thanos is clearly a villainous monster, but at the very least when he kidnapped a child he pretended to have compassion and affection towards her (even though he did kill Gamora… twice), as opposed to Kang who rips children from their parents arms, tortures them, and then turns them into killing machines meant to take their parents down. Kang the Conqueror’s control of the timeline makes his kidnapping tactic particularly brutal and Thanos could learn a thing a two about the horrifying “long-con” of adopting and raising a child, just to use them as a weapon against their birth parents.

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