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Black Order (comics)

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. The original iteration, introduced in the 2013 Infinity storyline following a cameo appearance in The New Avengers #8 (September 2013), consists of Ebony Maw, Corvus Glaive, Proxima Midnight, Black Dwarf, and Supergiant, with Black Swan later joining the group as well.

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Black Order
Thanos and the original five Black Order members on the cover of Thanos: A God Up There Listening #3 (December 2014).
Art by Dustin Nguyen.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceCameo appearance: The New Avengers #8 (September 2013)
Full appearance: Infinity #1 (October 2013)
Created byJonathan Hickman
Mike Deodato
In-story information
Base(s)Knowhere
Member(s)Thanos
Black Dwarf
Corvus Glaive
Ebony Maw
Proxima Midnight
Supergiant
Black Swan
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The Black Order have been adapted from the comics into several other forms of media, such as animated television series and video games. The group (renamed the "Children of Thanos") made their live-action debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Avengers: Infinity War (2018). Alternate versions of the Children of Thanos later appeared in the film Avengers: Endgame (2019) and the animated Disney+ series What If...? (2021 & 2024).

Fictional team biography

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Thanos' version

The Black Order is a group of ruthless aliens who serve Thanos. They help Thanos raze worlds from which they demand tribute. When Corvus Glaive sends one of their Outriders to find a new world to raze, the Outrider targets Earth.[1]

The Black Order arrive on Earth in search of the Infinity Gems, which are under the control of the Illuminati.[2] Each member of the Order targets a member of the Illuminati, with varying degrees of success. During their search for the Gems, Ebony Maw finds Thanos' son Thane, whom Thanos wishes to kill.[3]

During a battle with the Avengers, Black Dwarf and Supergiant are killed, while Ebony Maw betrays Thanos and frees Thane. Thane traps Thanos, Corvus Glaive, and Proxima Midnight in an amber construct which leaves them in a state of "living death".[4]

While Thanos is imprisoned in the Triskelion, a mysterious cloaked figure offers to help him obtain the Mjolnir of Earth-1610. To ensure success, Thanos forms a second incarnation of the Black Order with Proxima Midnight and Black Swan. He sends them to the Collector's ship to obtain Mjolnir, but they are defeated by Thor and Beta Ray Bill. Upon returning to Thanos, the cloaked figure reveals herself to be Hela and kills Swan and Midnight. She tells Thanos that she needs his help to reclaim her rulership of Hel and offers to grant him the death he has long been seeking in exchange.[5]

After Gamora kills and beheads Thanos,[6] Hela and the Black Order steal his corpse to resurrect him.[7] After getting Thanos' head from Annihilus, the Black Order go to Eros, who is revealed to be housing Thanos' consciousness.[8]

Corvus Glaive's version

After the restructuring of the multiverse and Thanos' disappearance, Corvus Glaive creates a new incarnation of the Black Order as part of his plan to create his own empire. Using a moon called the Black Quadrant that belonged to Thanos, Glaive and the Black Order begin conquering different planets. When Thanos returns, Glaive commits suicide rather than be killed by him.[9]

Challenger's version

During the "No Surrender" arc, the Challenger reforms the Black Order, with Corvus Glaive, Proxima Midnight, Black Dwarf, and Supergiant being resurrected.[10] They are later approached by the Grandmaster, who has an offer for them.[11]

Members

Thanos' first version

  • Black Dwarf - A member of the Black Order who has super-strength, enhanced density, and impenetrable skin. He is the brother of Corvus Glaive. He is killed by Ronan the Accuser,[12] but later resurrected by Challenger.
  • Corvus Glaive - Thanos' most favored general and husband of Proxima Midnight, who has enhanced strength, speed, durability, and endurance and uses a bladed pike which can cut through anything and renders him immortal.[9][13]
  • Ebony Maw - A member of the Black Order who has genius-level intellect, and specializes in persuasion. He utilizes a teleportation device and force field generator.
  • Proxima Midnight - A member of the Black Order. She is a master hand-to-hand combatant, has super-strength, and is highly impervious to injury. Her lance transforms into unavoidable toxic light beams. She is killed by Hela.[5]
  • Supergiant - A member of the Black Order with telepathic abilities. She is killed by Lockjaw,[4] but later returns as a psychic energy being.

Corvus Glaive's version

  • Corvus Glaive - Leader. Committed suicide.
  • Coven - A trio of three unnamed witches. Following Glaive's death, the Coven remain allied with Thanos.

Thanos' second version

Challenger's version

  • Black Dwarf
  • Black Swan
  • Corvus Glaive
  • Ebony Maw
  • Proxima Midnight
  • Supergiant

In other media

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Television

Marvel Cinematic Universe

The Black Order, barring Supergiant and alternatively referred to as the "Children of Thanos", appear in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with Ebony Maw voiced and motion-captured by Tom Vaughan-Lawlor; Black Dwarf (renamed Cull Obsidian) voiced and motion-captured by Terry Notary; Proxima Midnight voiced and facial-captured by Carrie Coon, with motion capture primarily provided by Monique Ganderton;[19] and Corvus Glaive voiced and motion-captured by Michael James Shaw.[20]

Video games

Collected editions

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Title Material collected Published date ISBN
Black Order: The Warmasters of Thanos Black Order #1-5 April 2019 978-1302915858
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