The 'thanos death sentence prose novel' might be really interesting. Thanos is a well - known character. In the novel, the death sentence aspect could be about his infamous act of wiping out half of all life. It could potentially show his backstory, what led him to believe that this extreme measure was necessary, perhaps through his experiences on his home planet or his encounters with other powerful beings. The prose format would allow for a detailed and in - depth exploration of these ideas.
Well, it could be the focus on Thanos' death sentence. Not many works might center around this specific aspect of his character. It gives a unique angle to explore his motives and the consequences.
Probably the other Avengers like Captain America. He could play a role in trying to save Tony or in the fight against Thanos that ultimately leads to Tony's death. Maybe Doctor Strange as well. Since he has knowledge of the future and the Infinity Stones, he might be involved in some way. He could either try to prevent Tony's death or his actions could inadvertently lead to it.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this novel. It could be about a death sentence in a legal or moral context, perhaps exploring the implications and stories related to it.
As far as I know, it's not a very well - known novel. There are so many novels out there, and this one doesn't seem to be among the mainstream or popular ones that are often talked about in literary circles or best - seller lists.
Well, one possibility could be that Tony sacrifices himself in a final battle against Thanos. Maybe he uses some new, untested technology that ultimately drains his life force but also manages to defeat Thanos. Another idea could be that Thanos, in a moment of unexpected mercy, spares Tony's life initially but then something goes wrong in the aftermath, leading to Tony's death. For example, perhaps the Infinity Stones' power backlash affects Tony in a way that kills him.
I'm not sure exactly who the main characters are without reading it. But they could be the condemned, the ones facing the death sentence. Maybe there's also a lawyer or a prison guard as main characters, who are involved in different aspects of the death sentence process.
One famous 'death sentence novel' could be 'The Count of Monte Cristo'. In this novel, there are elements related to the idea of a death sentence as the protagonist, Edmond Dantès, is wrongly condemned to life imprisonment which is like a death sentence in a way. He endures great hardships and then plots his revenge against those who wronged him.