The writer and artist has posted an early concept drawing of the Mad Titan from before he began working at the publisher, reports The Beat.

© Jim Starlin
Interest in the character is growing following his cameo in The Avengers movie, the speculation of an upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy film and the announcement of a Thanos: Son of Titan miniseries from Joe Keatinge and Richard Elson.
"This is probably one of the first concept drawings of Thanos I ever did, long before I started working at Marvel," Starlin wrote on his Facebook page. "Jack Kirby's Metron is clearly the more dominant influence in this character's look. Not Darkseid.
"Both D and T started off much smaller than they eventually became. This was one of the drawings I had in my portfolio when I was hired by Marvel. It was later inked by Rich Buckler."
Marvel is reportedly struggling to find records relating to the period in the mid-'70s when Thanos debuted in its comics.
"This is the second film that had something I created for Marvel in it - the Infinity Gauntlet in Thor being the other - and both films I had to pay for my own ticket to see them," Starlin previously said.
"Financial compensation to the creators of these characters doesn't appear to be part of the equation."





