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|creators=[[Stan Lee]]<br>[[Jack Kirby]]
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|powers =Possessor of the '''[[Power Cosmic]]'''<br>Control over the four [[fundamental forces]] of the universe<br>[[Matter]] and [[energy]] manipulation<br>Ability to defy all known [[Laws of Physics]]<br>Cosmic awareness
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'''Galactus''' is a [[fictional character]], a [[cosmic entities (Marvel Comics)|cosmic entity]] who appears in publications of [[Marvel Comics]], frequently as an adversary of the [[Fantastic Four]] or [[Silver Surfer]]. Sometimes called the '''Devourer of Worlds''' or '''Ravager of Planets'''.
'''Galactus''' is a [[fictional character]], a [[cosmic entities (Marvel Comics)|cosmic entity]] that appears in the [[Marvel Universe]]. Galactus was created by [[Stan Lee]] and [[Jack Kirby]] prompted by Lee's suggestion to Kirby to "have the Fantastic Four fight God" [1] — and first appeared in [[Fantastic Four]] vol. 1, #48.

Galactus is one of the most feared and powerful characters in the [[Marvel Universe]]. Existing since the beginning of the current [[Earth-616|Marvel-616 universe]], Galactus has consumed countless planets, resulting in the elimination of entire [[extra-terrestrial]] civilizations. The character has become more morally complex in recent decades, coming to embody a force of [[cosmic]] nature and proving to be a necessary being for the universe to exist.

Writers have created situations in stories in which characters face moral and philosophical issues induced by the role of Galactus in the natural order.


==Publication history==
==Publication history==

Galactus first appeared in a classic ''Fantastic Four'' storyline in which his then-herald, the Silver Surfer, located [[Earth]] for [[End of planet Earth|destruction]]. The story was prompted by Lee's suggestion to Kirby to "have the Fantastic Four fight [[God]]".<ref>[http://www.ffplaza.com/commcenter/articles/origin.shtml ''Origin of the Fantastic Four Comic Book''] URL last checked 2006-11-26.</ref> Created by writer [[Stan Lee]] and artist/co-writer [[Jack Kirby]], he first appeared in ''Fantastic Four'' #48 ([[1966]]).
In 1999 Galactus gained his own self-titled six issue limited series. He is frequently featured in story-arcs with a cosmic main-theme.
Galactus has appeared in a self-titled limited series.<ref>''Galactus the Devourer'' #1 - 6 (1999)</ref> Galactus frequently features in story-arcs that are cosmic in scope.


==Fictional character biography==
==Fictional character biography==
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Originally named Galan of the planet Taa, Galactus is the sole survivor of the [[Big Crunch]] of the universe that existed prior to the current Marvel 616 Universe.
Originally named Galan of the planet Taa, Galactus is the sole survivor of the [[Big Crunch]] of the universe that existed prior to the current Marvel 616 Universe.


Galan was a space explorer investigating the impending end of his universe. Eventually, Taa was engulfed by a radiation plague that killed almost all its inhabitants. At the last second, Galan escapes the doomed planet in a star-ship with a few other survivors. Rather than perish from the lethal radiation that had extinguished all life across the universe, Galan proposes to his crewmates that they pilot their craft directly into the center of the Big Crunch. As he approaches the [[Cosmic egg|Cosmic Egg]] — the focal point of the Big Crunch and the source of the exterminating radiation — his ship and crew are promptly destroyed. At the moment Galan's universe meets its end, the incarnation of that reality's [[Phoenix Force (comics)|Phoenix Force]] amasses the positive emotions of all living beings in the cosmos to preserve them from eternal damnation, enabling the ''Sentience of the Universe'' &mdash;that universe's incarnation of [[Eternity (comics)|Eternity]]&mdash; to meet with Galan.<ref>[http://www.marvel.com/universe/OHOTMU:Data_Corrections_Fantastic_Four_2005 ''Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Data Corrections Fantastic Four 2005'']. URL last checked 2006-09-01.</ref><ref> ''Adventures of X-Men'' #12 </ref> Within the Cosmic Egg the ''Sentience of the Universe'' reveals itself to Galan and informs him that though they both will die in the impending cataclysm, they will survive through a joint heir born into the next universe. The ''Sentience of the Universe'' then merges itself with the mortal Galan, establishing Galan as the sole survivor of the ensuing Big Crunch. This union ultimately leads to his rebirth in the current universe as Galactus.<ref> ''Super Villain Classics #1'' </ref> After the birth of the current reality, Galactus gestates in a cocoon of cosmic energy to complete his [[metamorphosis]], and after millions of years emerges as an entity of vast cosmic power who is essential and intrinsic to the newly formed universe.<ref>''Super Villain Classics'' #1</ref>
Galan was a space explorer investigating the impending end of his universe. Eventually, Taa was engulfed by a radiation plague that killed almost all its inhabitants. At the last second, Galan escapes the doomed planet in a star-ship with a few other survivors. Rather than perish from the lethal radiation that had extinguished all life across the universe, Galan proposes to his crewmates that they pilot their craft directly into the center of the Big Crunch. As he approaches the [[Cosmic egg|Cosmic Egg]] — the focal point of the Big Crunch and the source of the exterminating radiation — his ship and crew are promptly destroyed. At the moment Galan's universe meets its end, the incarnation of that reality's [[Phoenix Force (comics)|Phoenix Force]] amasses the positive emotions of all living beings in the cosmos to preserve them from eternal damnation, enabling the ''Sentience of the Universe'' &mdash;that universe's incarnation of [[Eternity (comics)|Eternity]]&mdash; to meet with Galan.<ref>[http://www.marvel.com/universe/OHOTMU:Data_Corrections_Fantastic_Four_2005 ''Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Data Corrections Fantastic Four 2005'']. URL last checked 2006-09-01.</ref><ref> ''Adventures of X-Men'' #12</ref> Within the Cosmic Egg the ''Sentience of the Universe'' reveals itself to Galan and informs him that though they both will die in the impending cataclysm, they will survive through a joint heir born into the next universe. The ''Sentience of the Universe'' then merges itself with the mortal Galan, establishing Galan as the sole survivor of the ensuing Big Crunch. This union ultimately leads to his rebirth in the current universe as Galactus.<ref> ''Super Villain Classics #1'' </ref> After the birth of the current reality, Galactus gestates in a cocoon of cosmic energy to complete his [[metamorphosis]], and after millions of years emerges as an entity of vast cosmic power who is essential and intrinsic to the newly formed universe.<ref>''Super Villain Classics'' #1</ref>

Galactus is considered one of the five essential entities within the Marvel Universe alongside [[Eternity (comics)|Eternity]], [[Death (Marvel Comics)|Death]], [[Infinity (Marvel Comics)|Infinity]], and [[Oblivion (comics)|Oblivion]]. Galactus has been referred to as the "third force of the universe"<ref>''Silver Surfer'' vol. 3 #10</ref> alongside Eternity and Death. Eternity and Death consider Galactus a peer and a sibling, with Death actually referring to Galactus on one occasion as "husband, father, brother, and son."<ref>''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1, #257</ref>


It is later suggested that Galactus's metaphysical counterpart is the entity the [[In-Betweener]], although this development has not been expanded on.<ref>''Silver Surfer'' vol. 3, #18</ref>
Galactus is considered one of the five essential entities within the Marvel Universe alongside [[Eternity (comics)|Eternity]], [[Death (Marvel Comics)|Death]], [[Infinity (Marvel Comics)|Infinity]], and [[Oblivion (comics)|Oblivion]]. Galactus has been referred to as the "third force of the universe"<ref>''Silver Surfer'' vol. 3 #10</ref> alongside Eternity and Death. Eternity and Death consider Galactus a peer and a sibling, with Death actually referring to Galactus on one occasion as "husband, father, brother, and son."<ref>''Fantastic Four'' #257</ref> Furthermore, in the comics series "Silver Surfer," <ref>Silver Surfer, Volume 3, Issue #18</ref> it is suggested that the [[In-Betweener]] is actually the metaphysical, extradimensional counterpart to Galactus, just as [[Lord Chaos]] and [[Master Order]] are the metaphysical, extradimensional counterparts to Eternity and Death -although the exact nature of their relationship to each other is largely undefined, and there is no indication that destroying the In-Betweener would cause universal destruction as is the case with Galactus.


===The Devourer of Worlds===
===The Devourer of Worlds===
[[Image:Devourworlds.png‎|thumb|right|400px|Galactus roams the universe in search of planets to sustain himself.]]
[[Image:Devourworlds.png‎|thumb|right|400px|Galactus roams the universe in search of planets to sustain himself.]]
Existing since the beginning of the current [[Earth-616|Marvel-616 universe]], Galactus maintains his existence by devouring planets that have the potential for supporting life. He has consumed countless planets, resulting in the elimination of entire [[extra-terrestrial]] civilizations. For this purpose, Galactus usually employs a Herald (see below) to scour the universe in search for suitable planets.
Galactus requires energies obtainable only from certain planets to ensure his survival. Specifically, in order to maintain his existence he must devour planets that have the potential for supporting life.


Upon pinpointing the requisite planetary body, the herald will signal Galactus, resulting in the Devourer's arrival on the world's surface and the deployment of the Elemental Converter&mdash;a colossal machine capable of draining all life energy from the planet within minutes. While the Converter makes consumption of the planet's energy more efficient, Galactus is fully capable of devouring the planets without its aid.<ref>''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1, #257</ref>
For this purpose, Galactus usually employs a Herald (see below) to scour the universe in search for suitable planets.


Due to his vast power and intrinsic, natural role in the universal order, Galactus considers himself a higher being than all non-abstracts, and as such has become more morally complex in recent decades, coming to embody a force of [[cosmic]] nature and proving to be a necessary being for the universe to exist. The entity Eternity once manifested itself before millions of aliens and allowed each to momentarily be part of the universe, and in that moment each being realizes that Galactus plays a vital and essential role in the universe.<ref>''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1, #262</ref>
Upon pinpointing the requisite planetary body, the herald will signal Galactus, resulting in the Devourer's arrival on the world's surface and the deployment of the Elemental Converter&mdash;a colossal machine capable of draining all life energy from the planet within minutes.

While the Converter makes consumption of the planet's energy more efficient, Galactus is fully capable of devouring the planets without its aid.<ref>''Fantastic Four'' #257</ref>

Due to his vast power and intrinsic, natural role in the universal order, Galactus considers himself a higher being than all non-abstracts. Accordingly, he believes he is no more responsible for the destruction of a planet than an asteroid colliding with its surface, regardless of whether the planet supports life or is a barren world. As a result, Galactus has become one of the most feared beings in the universe, as his vast power has allowed him to lay waste to innumerable [[Extraterrestrial life|extra-terrestrial]] civilizations and an incalculable number of deaths in his quest for sustenance, earning him his universal-renowned moniker as the Devourer of Worlds.

Consequently, story-arcs involving the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, Dr. Strange, etc. have frequently depicted Galactus as the primary antagonist or super-villain. Nevertheless, he is not an evil being, and harbors no ill-will to any living creature. Because Galactus brings balance between the two opposing universal forces of Death and Eternity, he considers himself to be outside of the concepts of Good and Evil &mdash; he is neither benevolent nor malevolent. However, because his mere existence requires the death of billions and the obliteration of entire civilizations, Galactus has been targeted for destruction on more than one occasion. The ramifications of Galactus' absence from the universe were not revealed until a storyline featuring Eternity stating the universe would collapse without Galactus' presence to balance it.<ref> ''Silver Surfer'' vol. 3 #10 </ref> In fact, so great is the role of Galactus in the Marvel Universe that Eternity has also once manifested itself before millions of aliens and allowed each to momentarily be part of the universe, thus allowing each being to realize the vital and essential role Galactus plays in the natural order.<ref>''Fantastic Four'' #262</ref>


===Heralds===
===Heralds===
:''Main article: [[Herald of Galactus]]''
:''Main article: [[Herald of Galactus]]''
Galactus has over time appointed a number of beings to act as his Herald, with each being bestowed a fraction of the Power Cosmic so as to locate planets suitable for consumption. His known Heralds to date have included the [[Fallen One]],<ref>''Thanos'' #11</ref> the [[Silver Surfer]],<ref>''Fantastic Four'' #48</ref> [[Air-Walker]] (and later Air-Walker robot),<ref>''Fantastic Four'' #120</ref> [[Firelord]],<ref>''Thor'' #225</ref> the Asgardian [[Destroyer (Thor)|Destroyer]] armor,<ref>''Journey into Mystery'' #228</ref> [[Terrax]],<ref>''Fantastic Four'' #211</ref> [[Frankie Raye|Nova]],<ref>''Fantastic Four'' #244</ref> [[Morg]],<ref>''Silver Surfer'' #70</ref> [[Red Shift (comics)|Red Shift]],<ref>''Galactus the Devourer''#1 - 6 (1999 - 2000)</ref> the [[Human Torch]],<ref>As Herald - ''Fantastic Four'' #520 - 523</ref> and [[Stardust (Marvel Comics)|Stardust]].<ref>''Stormbreaker: The Sage of Beta Ray Bill'' #1 - 6(2005)</ref> Curiously many of Galactus' Heralds have either rebelled against him, betrayed him or been cast aside.
Galactus has over time appointed a number of beings to act as his Herald, with each being bestowed a fraction of the Power Cosmic so as to locate planets suitable for consumption. His known Heralds to date have included the [[Fallen One]],<ref>''Thanos'' #11</ref> the [[Silver Surfer]],<ref>''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1, #48</ref> [[Air-Walker]] (and later Air-Walker robot),<ref>''Fantastic Four'' vol.1 #120</ref> [[Firelord]],<ref>''Thor'' vol. 1, #225</ref> the Asgardian [[Destroyer (Thor)|Destroyer]] armor,<ref>''Journey into Mystery'' vol. 1, #228</ref> [[Terrax]],<ref>''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1, #211</ref> [[Frankie Raye|Nova]],<ref>''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1, #244</ref> [[Morg]],<ref>''Silver Surfer'' vol. 1, #70</ref> [[Red Shift (comics)|Red Shift]],<ref>''Galactus the Devourer''#1 - 6 (1999 - 2000)</ref> the [[Human Torch]],<ref>As Herald - ''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1, #520 - 523</ref> and [[Stardust (Marvel Comics)|Stardust]].<ref>''Stormbreaker: The Sage of Beta Ray Bill'' #1 - 6(2005)</ref> Curiously many of Galactus' Heralds have either rebelled against him, betrayed him or been cast aside.


In stories in alternate and parallel realities, Galactus also used other heralds: [[Plasma (Marvel Comics)|Plasma]], [[Dark Angel]], [[Dazzler]], [[Golden Oldie]], the [[Fantastic Four]], [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]], [[Ardina]], [[Starglow]], [[Dominas]] and [[Superman]].
In stories in alternate and parallel realities, Galactus also used other heralds: [[Plasma (Marvel Comics)|Plasma]], [[Dark Angel]], [[Dazzler]], [[Golden Oldie]], the [[Fantastic Four]], [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]], [[Ardina]], [[Starglow]], [[Dominas]] and [[Superman]].


===Attempts to Devour the Earth===
===Attempts to Devour the Earth===
[[Image:Gf_49_cover.png|thumb|left|Cover to ''Fantastic Four'' #49. The second installment of the original Galactus Trilogy.<br>Art by [[Jack Kirby]] and [[Joe Sinnott]].]]
[[Image:Gf_49_cover.png|thumb|left|Cover to ''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1, #49. The second installment of the original Galactus Trilogy.<br>Art by [[Jack Kirby]] and [[Joe Sinnott]].]]
Galactus has threatened to consume the [[Earth]] on several occasions. During the first encounter the [[Fantastic Four]] are aided by the cosmic entity the [[Watcher (comics)|Watcher]], and later by Galactus' rebellious herald, the [[Silver Surfer]]. Galactus is defeated when [[Mr. Fantastic]] threatens him with the [[Ultimate Nullifier]], the one weapon capable of destroying Galactus (the weapon is obtained by the [[Human Torch]] when the Watcher transports him to [[Taa II]]). Galactus leaves and vows to never attack the Earth again.<ref>''Fantastic Four'' #48 - 50</ref> However, soon after he returns to Earth once more to seek the wayward Silver Surfer.<ref>''Fantastic Four'' #74 - 77</ref> Galactus is eventually released from his vow when Reed Richards summons him to combat the threat of the cosmic entity the [[Sphinx (comics)|Sphinx]] on Earth. Galactus defeats the Sphinx, but is rebuffed by Richards bluffing with a fake Ultimate Nullifier he built.<ref>''Fantastic Four'' #210 - 13</ref>
Galactus has threatened to consume the [[Earth]] on several occasions. During the first encounter the [[Fantastic Four]] are aided by the cosmic entity the [[Watcher (comics)|Watcher]], and later by Galactus' rebellious herald, the [[Silver Surfer]]. Galactus is defeated when [[Mr. Fantastic]] threatens him with the [[Ultimate Nullifier]], the one weapon capable of erasing (the weapon is obtained by the [[Human Torch]] when the Watcher transports him to Galactus' vessel). Galactus leaves and vows to never attack the Earth again.<ref>''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1, #48 - 50</ref> Galactus does however, return to Earth space to seek the Silver Surfer<ref>''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1, #74 - 77</ref> and is eventually released from his vow by Mr. Fantastic so that he can stop the threat of the cosmic entity the [[Sphinx (comics)|Sphinx]].<ref>''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1, #210 - 22</ref>


In one significant encounter Galactus returns to Earth in pursuit of his rebellious Herald [[Terrax]]. Galactus expends a considerable amount of energy in the pursuit, and finally arrives with the intention of consuming Earth to replenish himself. A hungry and weakened Galactus resolves the issue with Terrax, but is so diminished in strength that he is defeated by the combined efforts of the [[Fantastic Four]], [[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]] and [[Doctor Strange]]. However, rather than watch the Devourer die of hunger, [[Mr. Fantastic]] uses a device powered by the Thunder God [[Thor]] to reinvigorate him. A grateful Galactus vows that Earth is safe from his feedings before departing.<ref>Fantastic Four #242 - 244</ref> Mr Fantastic's decision has consequences, however, as he is later placed on trial by a consortium of alien worlds for his actions. The [[Shi'Ar]] preside over the trial, and look to execute Mr. Fantastic until the cosmic entity [[Eternity (comics)|Eternity]] is summoned by the combined effort of Galactus and the Watcher. Eternity then enables millions of alien onlookers to momentarily become one with the universe, temporarily granting them the clarity that Galactus is part of the natural order of the cosmos.<ref>''Fantastic Four'' #262</ref>
In one significant encounter Galactus returns to Earth in pursuit of his rebellious Herald [[Terrax]]. Galactus expends a considerable amount of energy in the pursuit, and finally arrives with the intention of consuming Earth to replenish himself. A hungry and weakened Galactus resolves the issue with Terrax, but is so diminished in strength that he is defeated by the combined efforts of the [[Fantastic Four]], [[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]] and [[Doctor Strange]]. However, rather than watch the Devourer die of hunger, [[Mr. Fantastic]] uses a device powered by the Thunder God [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]] to reinvigorate him. A grateful Galactus vows that Earth is safe from his feedings before departing.<ref>Fantastic Four vol. 1, #242 - 244</ref> Mr Fantastic's decision has consequences, however, as he is later placed on trial by a consortium of alien worlds for his actions. The [[Shi'Ar]] preside over the trial, and look to execute Mr. Fantastic until the cosmic entity [[Eternity (comics)|Eternity]] is summoned by the combined effort of Galactus and the Watcher. Eternity then enables millions of alien onlookers to momentarily become one with the universe, temporarily granting them the clarity that Galactus is part of the natural order of the cosmos.<ref>''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1, #262</ref>


===Temporary death===
===Temporary death===
Galactus recently discovered he was "starving" to death due to an addiction to the life forces of living beings which offer no sustenance, and was apparently killed when the Silver Surfer turned Galactus' own Elemental Converter against him. As Galactus dies he warns that his death will allow a great evil to surface. After his death, Galactus' remains took the form of a [[star]].<ref>''Galactus: The Devourer'' #1 - 6(1999-2000)</ref>
Galactus recently discovered he was "starving" to death due to an addiction to the life forces of living beings which offer no sustenance, and was apparently killed when the Silver Surfer turned Galactus' own Elemental Converter against him. As Galactus dies he warns that his death will allow a great evil to surface. After his death, Galactus' remains took the form of a [[star]].<ref>''Galactus: The Devourer'' #1 - 6(1999-2000)</ref>


That great evil that Galactus spoke of emerged a year later in the form of the Biblical demon [[Abraxas (comics)|Abraxas]], the universal embodiment of destruction and the antithesis of Eternity. The Fantastic Four discover that most of the energy that Galactus took from planets was devoted to keeping Abraxas imprisoned as, if released, the entity will eventually destroy the entire [[Multiverse (science)|multiverse]].<ref>''Fantastic Four'' Annual 2001</ref> [[Franklin Richards]] pools his [[Celestial (comics)|Celestial]]-level power with that of his sister [[Valeria Richards|Valeria Von Doom]] and reconstitutes Galactus, but the siblings permanently burn out their powers in doing so. The newly reformed Galactus reclaims the Ultimate Nullifier from Abraxas, and Reed Richards uses it to remake the multiverse into a version in which Abraxas never escapes. The Ultimate Nullifier is revealed to be an aspect of Galactus himself.<ref>''Fantastic Four'' #478</ref>
That great evil that Galactus spoke of emerged a year later in the form of the Biblical demon [[Abraxas (comics)|Abraxas]], the universal embodiment of destruction and the antithesis of Eternity. The Fantastic Four discover that most of the energy that Galactus took from planets was devoted to keeping Abraxas imprisoned as, if released, the entity will eventually destroy the entire [[Multiverse (science)|multiverse]].<ref>''Fantastic Four'' Annual 2001</ref> [[Franklin Richards]] pools his [[Celestial (comics)|Celestial]]-level power with that of his sister [[Valeria Richards|Valeria Von Doom]] and reconstitutes Galactus, but the siblings permanently burn out their powers in doing so. The newly reformed Galactus reclaims the Ultimate Nullifier from Abraxas, and Reed Richards uses it to remake the multiverse into a version in which Abraxas never escapes. The Ultimate Nullifier is revealed to be an aspect of Galactus himself.<ref>''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1, #478</ref>


Soon after however, Reed Richards designs a weapon with the express purpose of stripping Galactus of the Power Cosmic. The creation of the device is made possible with help from [[Quasar (comics)|Quasar]] and [[Human Torch|Johnny Storm]], who is cosmically aware at this time. The weapon succeeds in separating Galactus into his two core components - Galan and the Power Cosmic. Galan then exiles himself in another dimension, hoping that this act will prevent the Power Cosmic from finding him.<ref>''Fantastic Four'' #520 - 523</ref> The ruse fails, however, as a fully reformed Galactus encounters the alien warrior [[Beta Ray Bill]] soon after.<ref>''Stormbreaker: The Saga of Beta Ray Bill'' #1 - 6 (2005)</ref> The manner in which the Power Cosmic finds Galan has not been revealed.
Soon after however, Reed Richards designs a weapon with the express purpose of stripping Galactus of the Power Cosmic. The creation of the device is made possible with help from [[Quasar (comics)|Quasar]] and [[Human Torch|Johnny Storm]], who is cosmically aware at this time. The weapon succeeds in separating Galactus into his two core components - Galan and the Power Cosmic. Galan then exiles himself in another dimension, hoping that this act will prevent the Power Cosmic from finding him.<ref>''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1, #520 - 523</ref> The ruse fails, however, as a fully reformed Galactus encounters the alien warrior [[Beta Ray Bill]] soon after.<ref>''Stormbreaker: The Saga of Beta Ray Bill'' #1 - 6 (2005)</ref> The manner in which the Power Cosmic finds Galan has not been revealed.


===Annihilation===
===Annihilation===
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==Powers and abilities==
==Powers and abilities==
[[Image:Galactuspov.PNG|thumb|right|201px|Galactus, as the various sentient beings perceive him. Panel from ''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1, #262. Art by [[John Byrne]].]]
Galactus wields the immeasurable '''[[Power Cosmic]]''' and has been described as "the most powerful creature in the universe."<ref>''Annihilation: Silver Surfer'' #2 (2006)</ref>
Galactus wields the immeasurable '''[[Power Cosmic]]''' and has been described as "the most powerful creature in the universe."<ref>''Annihilation: Silver Surfer'' #2 (2006)</ref>


As such, Galactus is able to employ the limitless cosmic energies within him to produce nearly any effect he desires, including size-alteration,<ref>''Rom the Space Knight'' #27 </ref> the molecular restructuring and [[transmutation]] of matter,<ref>''Silver Surfer'' #1</ref> the [[teleportation]] of objects&mdash;even entire [[galaxy|galaxies]]&mdash;across [[space]] and [[time]],<ref> ''Rom the Space Knight'' #27 </ref> the erection of impenetrable [[force field (science fiction)|force fields]],<ref> ''Silver Surfer'' #1 </ref> the creation of [[Parallel universe (fiction)|interdimensional]] [[Portal (fiction)|portals]],<ref>''Thanos'' #3 </ref> [[telepathy]],<ref> ''Fantastic Four'' #242 </ref> [[telekinesis]],<ref> ''Fantastic Four'' #49 </ref> and cosmic awareness on a universal scale.<ref> ''Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars'' #9 </ref>[[Image:Galactuspov.PNG|thumb|right|201px|Galactus, as the various sentient beings perceive him. Panel from ''Fantastic Four'' #262. Art by [[John Byrne]].]][[Image:Bd galactus-visage.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Galactus without his helmet<br>(as seen by a human)]]
As such, Galactus is able to employ the limitless cosmic energies within him to produce nearly any effect he desires, including size-alteration,<ref>''Rom the Space Knight'' vol. 1, #27 </ref> the molecular restructuring and [[transmutation]] of matter,<ref>''Silver Surfer'' vol. 1, #1</ref> the [[teleportation]] of objects&mdash;even entire [[galaxy|galaxies]]&mdash;across [[space]] and [[time]],<ref> ''Rom the Space Knight'' vol. 1, #27 </ref> the erection of impenetrable [[force field (science fiction)|force fields]],<ref> ''Silver Surfer'' vol. 1, #1 </ref> the creation of [[Parallel universe (fiction)|interdimensional]] [[Portal (fiction)|portals]],<ref>''Thanos'' #3 </ref> [[telepathy]],<ref> ''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1, #242 </ref> [[telekinesis]],<ref> ''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1, #49 </ref> and cosmic awareness on a universal scale.<ref> ''Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars'' #9 </ref>


Galactus has even shown the ability to create sentient life in the form of Tyrant,<ref>''Cosmic Powers Unlimited'' #2</ref> resurrect his herald Morg,<ref>''Silver Surfer'' vol. 3 #76</ref> manipulate mortal souls<ref>''Silver Surfer'' vol. 3 #49</ref> and remake dead worlds&mdash;including their populations&mdash;in every detail.<ref>''Silver Surfer'' vol. 3 #130 </ref>
Galactus has even shown the ability to create sentient life in the form of Tyrant,<ref>''Cosmic Powers Unlimited'' #2</ref> resurrect his herald Morg,<ref>''Silver Surfer'' vol. 3 #76</ref> manipulate mortal souls<ref>''Silver Surfer'' vol. 3 #49</ref> and remake dead worlds&mdash;including their populations&mdash;in every detail.<ref>''Silver Surfer'' vol. 3 #130 </ref>


Galactus also wears armor to help regulate his internal energies. As Galactus must continuously feed to sustain himself, his power levels are inconsistent throughout any given period of time.
Galactus also wears armor to help regulate his internal energies. As Galactus must continuously feed to sustain himself, his power levels are inconsistent throughout any given period of time.
It is for this reason that Earth's heroes have been able to achieve various degrees of success in directly repelling - if not defeating - a starving, weakened Galactus.<ref>''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1, #243</ref>


As the oldest known living entity in the universe, Galactus arguably possesses the most advanced intellect in existence. Galactus employs technology that by Mr. Fantastic's own admission&mdash;perhaps the most brilliant mind on Earth&mdash;he cannot even begin to grasp.<ref>Fantastic Four vol. 1, #210</ref>
So wide is this disparity that Earth's heroes have been able to achieve various degrees of success in directly repelling a starving, weakened Galactus; even in a depleted state, however, Galactus has proven to be a match for the assembled heroes.<ref>''Fantastic Four'' #243</ref>

As the oldest known living entity in the universe, Galactus arguably possesses the most advanced intellect in existence.

Galactus employs technology that by Mr. Fantastic's own admission&mdash;perhaps the most brilliant mind on Earth&mdash;he cannot even begin to grasp.<ref>''Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars'' #9 </ref>


==Physical appearance==
==Physical appearance==
It was revealed during the trial of Mr. Fantastic that many alien races perceive Galactus in different ways, as he is a force of nature as opposed to a physical being.<ref>''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1, #262</ref> Galactus' true form and nature are apparently beyond the capability of any mortal to fully comprehend.
Although Galactus is usually depicted in humanoid form, each sentient being perceives him as having a form resembling its own.


Galactus' true form is pure energy in humanoid form. This was proven when the Silver Surfer observed him take on this energy form when conversing with the entity Eternity (Galactus believed that they were alone).<ref>"Silver Surfer" vol. 3, #10</ref> It was also implied when Galactus and the cosmic pantheon battle the Titan [[Thanos]] for possession of the [[Infinity Gauntlet]], as Galactus is forced to assume his energy form in order to unleash his maximum power.<ref>The Infinity Gauntlet" #5 (1991)</ref>
Hence, humans see Galactus as an enormous armor-clad humanoid, while an amoeba-like species, for example, would perceive Galactus as a gigantic amoeba-like entity.

As Galan, Galactus was indeed a humanoid, but his true current form is unknown. He has adopted the appearance of a roughly humanoid energy being on at least three occasions. <ref>"Silver Surfer," Vol. 3, #10</ref> <ref>"The Infinity Guantlet" #5</ref> <ref>"Super Villain Classics" #1</ref> Whether or not this is his true form has yet to be revealed.

As a being who is both abstract entity (e.g. [[Death (comics)|Death]], [[Eternity (comics)|Eternity]], et al) ''and'' physical creature, Galactus' true form and nature are apparently beyond the capability of mortal beings to fully comprehend.


==Alternate realities==
==Alternate realities==
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Galactus, accompanied by a new herald named [[Dominas]], appears in the [[MC2]] universe, in the [[Last Planet Standing]] limited series.<ref>''Last Planet Standing'' #1 - 5</ref>
Galactus, accompanied by a new herald named [[Dominas]], appears in the [[MC2]] universe, in the [[Last Planet Standing]] limited series.<ref>''Last Planet Standing'' #1 - 5</ref>
At its conclusion, Galactus merged with the Silver Surfer and evolved into a new form, actually becoming the source of a completely new form of energy, the "Power essential"; he then proceeded to endeavor to undo all the damage and death he had caused over the aeons.
At its conclusion, Galactus merged with the Silver Surfer and evolved into a new form, actually becoming the source of a completely new form of energy, the "Power essential"; he then proceeded to endeavor to undo all the damage and death he had caused over the aeons.

===Earth X===

Galactus also appears in the non-canon ''[[Earth X]]'' series. In ''Earth X'' Galactus was one of the three essential entities in the universe as he kept the [[Celestials]] in check. By destroying planets, which were really "eggs" of the Celestials, he prevented the Celestials from overpopulating the universe. In its previous incarnation, the universe was brought to a premature end by the overpopulation of Celestials.<ref>''Earth X'' #1 - 12 (2000 - 2001)</ref>


===Ultimate Marvel===
===Ultimate Marvel===
:''Main article: [[Ultimate Galactus trilogy]]''
:''Main article: [[Ultimate Galactus trilogy]]''
[[Image:Galadultimate.png‎|200px|thumb|Ultimate Galactus: '''Gah Lak Tus'''.<br>Cover to ''Ultimate Extinction'' #5.<br>Art by Brandon Peterson.]]
Ultimate Galactus, called '''Gah Lak Tus''', was introduced in a trilogy written by [[Warren Ellis]]. Gah Lak Tus is first mentioned by Ultimate [[Vision (comics)|Vision]], now an early warning system for worlds under threat by Gah Lak Tus. Gah Lak Tus is an immense (approx. 100,000 miles long) group mind of city-sized robotic drones, and attacks worlds with envoys (resembling the [[Silver Surfer]]) and then a flesh-eating virus which destroys all life. After this the entity breaks open the dying world and sucks all thermal energy from the core. Gah Lak Tus considers all forms and expressions of organic life to be so abhorrent it believed itself desecrated when telepathically contacted by [[Professor X#Ultimate Charles Xavier|Professor X]].<ref>''Ultimate Nightmare'' (2004); ''Ultimate Secret'' (2005) & ''Ultimate Extinction'' (2006)</ref>
Ultimate Galactus, called '''Gah Lak Tus''', was introduced in a trilogy written by [[Warren Ellis]]. Gah Lak Tus is first mentioned by Ultimate [[Vision (comics)|Vision]], now an early warning system for worlds under threat by Gah Lak Tus. Gah Lak Tus is an immense (approx. 100,000 miles long) group mind of city-sized robotic drones, and attacks worlds with envoys (resembling the [[Silver Surfer]]) and then a flesh-eating virus which destroys all life. After this the entity breaks open the dying world and sucks all thermal energy from the core. Gah Lak Tus considers all forms and expressions of organic life to be so abhorrent it believed itself desecrated when telepathically contacted by [[Professor X#Ultimate Charles Xavier|Professor X]].<ref>''Ultimate Nightmare'' (2004); ''Ultimate Secret'' (2005) & ''Ultimate Extinction'' (2006)</ref>

===Earth X===

Galactus also appears in the non-canon ''[[Earth X]]'' series. In ''Earth X'' Galactus was one of the three essential entities in the universe as he kept the [[Celestials]] in check. By destroying planets, which were really "eggs" of the Celestials, he prevented the Celestials from overpopulating the universe. In its previous incarnation, the universe was brought to a premature end by the overpopulation of Celestials.<ref>''Earth X'' #1 - 12 (2000 - 2001)</ref>


===Heroes Reborn===
===Heroes Reborn===
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==Appearances in other media==
==Appearances in other media==
[[Image:Silver Surfur ep1to3.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Image of Galactus from 1998 Silver Surfer episode]]
[[Image:Galactus close up.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Close up CGI image of Galactus from the game Marvel: Ultimate Alliance]]
[[Image:Galactus close up.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Close up CGI image of Galactus from the game Marvel: Ultimate Alliance]]
===Television===
===Television===
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*Galactus appeared in the 1994 version of ''[[Fantastic Four (1994 TV series)|The Fantastic Four]]'' with Silver Surfer. Voiced by the late [[Tony Jay]].
*Galactus appeared in the 1994 version of ''[[Fantastic Four (1994 TV series)|The Fantastic Four]]'' with Silver Surfer. Voiced by the late [[Tony Jay]].


*Galactus appeared regularly in the ''[[Silver Surfer (TV series)|Silver Surfer]]'' cartoon series (1998) and was one of the only characters on the show to be CGI-based. Voiced by [[James Blendick]].
*Galactus appeared regularly in the ''[[Silver Surfer (TV series)|Silver Surfer]]'' cartoon series (1998) and was one of the only characters on the show to be CGI-based. Voiced by James Blendick.

*Galactus can be seen as a [[cameo]] on the final episode of [[Justice League Unlimited]]. When [[Metron]] and [[Lex Luthor]] come to the Source Wall, he can be seen quite clearly as part of the Wall.

*[[Timmy Turner]] in ''[[The Fairly Oddparents]]'' takes on the form of Galactus when he wishes to become a super powerful villain in order to make his parents remove their superpowers. He called himself "Galactimus."

*A parody of Galactus appears in ''[[The Tick]]'', where he is portrayed as ''[[Omnipotus]]'', Devourer of Worlds in "Alone Together" (Season 2, Episode 2). Like Galactus, Omnipotus is bent on devouring Earth, but is temporarily sated with a rather large bite of the Moon.

*A parody of Galactus appears in the "Dial M for Monkey" segment in the ''[[Dexter's Laboratory]]'' cartoon where a planet devouring being comes to shish-kebab Earth and its surrounding planets over a barbeque. Also, the Silver Surfer character is parodied as the Silver Spoon.


===Video games===
===Video games===
*Galactus appears in the videogame ''[[Marvel: Ultimate Alliance]]'' and is one of the final battles on the Skrull homeworld. It is hinted that should there be a sequel, Galactus will be the primary villain.
*Galactus appears in the videogame ''[[Marvel: Ultimate Alliance]]'' and is one of the final battles on the Skrull homeworld. It is hinted that should there be a sequel, Galactus will be the primary villain.


Galactus also has a minor appearance in the videogame "Silver Surfer" , released in 1990 for the original 8-bit NES(Nintendo Entertainment System)
*Galactus also has a small appearance in the videogame "Silver Surfer", released in 1990 for the original 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System.


===Movies===
===Movies===

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Galactus
File:Galac553.png
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceFantastic Four vol. 1, #48
(March 1966)
Created byStan Lee
Jack Kirby
In-story information
Alter egoGalan
Place of originGalan: Taa
Galactus: Cosmic Egg
Team affiliationsHeralds of Galactus
Notable aliasesAshta
AbilitiesPossessor of the Power Cosmic
Control over the four fundamental forces of the universe
Ability to defy all known Laws of Physics
Cosmic awareness

Galactus is a fictional character, a cosmic entity that appears in the Marvel Universe. Galactus was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby — prompted by Lee's suggestion to Kirby to "have the Fantastic Four fight God" [1] — and first appeared in Fantastic Four vol. 1, #48.

Publication history

Galactus has appeared in a self-titled limited series.[1] Galactus frequently features in story-arcs that are cosmic in scope.

Fictional character biography

Rebirth

The Sentience of the Universe merges with Galan of Taa in the Cosmic Egg.

Originally named Galan of the planet Taa, Galactus is the sole survivor of the Big Crunch of the universe that existed prior to the current Marvel 616 Universe.

Galan was a space explorer investigating the impending end of his universe. Eventually, Taa was engulfed by a radiation plague that killed almost all its inhabitants. At the last second, Galan escapes the doomed planet in a star-ship with a few other survivors. Rather than perish from the lethal radiation that had extinguished all life across the universe, Galan proposes to his crewmates that they pilot their craft directly into the center of the Big Crunch. As he approaches the Cosmic Egg — the focal point of the Big Crunch and the source of the exterminating radiation — his ship and crew are promptly destroyed. At the moment Galan's universe meets its end, the incarnation of that reality's Phoenix Force amasses the positive emotions of all living beings in the cosmos to preserve them from eternal damnation, enabling the Sentience of the Universe —that universe's incarnation of Eternity— to meet with Galan.[2][3] Within the Cosmic Egg the Sentience of the Universe reveals itself to Galan and informs him that though they both will die in the impending cataclysm, they will survive through a joint heir born into the next universe. The Sentience of the Universe then merges itself with the mortal Galan, establishing Galan as the sole survivor of the ensuing Big Crunch. This union ultimately leads to his rebirth in the current universe as Galactus.[4] After the birth of the current reality, Galactus gestates in a cocoon of cosmic energy to complete his metamorphosis, and after millions of years emerges as an entity of vast cosmic power who is essential and intrinsic to the newly formed universe.[5]

Galactus is considered one of the five essential entities within the Marvel Universe alongside Eternity, Death, Infinity, and Oblivion. Galactus has been referred to as the "third force of the universe"[6] alongside Eternity and Death. Eternity and Death consider Galactus a peer and a sibling, with Death actually referring to Galactus on one occasion as "husband, father, brother, and son."[7]

It is later suggested that Galactus's metaphysical counterpart is the entity the In-Betweener, although this development has not been expanded on.[8]

The Devourer of Worlds

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Galactus roams the universe in search of planets to sustain himself.

Existing since the beginning of the current Marvel-616 universe, Galactus maintains his existence by devouring planets that have the potential for supporting life. He has consumed countless planets, resulting in the elimination of entire extra-terrestrial civilizations. For this purpose, Galactus usually employs a Herald (see below) to scour the universe in search for suitable planets.

Upon pinpointing the requisite planetary body, the herald will signal Galactus, resulting in the Devourer's arrival on the world's surface and the deployment of the Elemental Converter—a colossal machine capable of draining all life energy from the planet within minutes. While the Converter makes consumption of the planet's energy more efficient, Galactus is fully capable of devouring the planets without its aid.[9]

Due to his vast power and intrinsic, natural role in the universal order, Galactus considers himself a higher being than all non-abstracts, and as such has become more morally complex in recent decades, coming to embody a force of cosmic nature and proving to be a necessary being for the universe to exist. The entity Eternity once manifested itself before millions of aliens and allowed each to momentarily be part of the universe, and in that moment each being realizes that Galactus plays a vital and essential role in the universe.[10]

Heralds

Main article: Herald of Galactus

Galactus has over time appointed a number of beings to act as his Herald, with each being bestowed a fraction of the Power Cosmic so as to locate planets suitable for consumption. His known Heralds to date have included the Fallen One,[11] the Silver Surfer,[12] Air-Walker (and later Air-Walker robot),[13] Firelord,[14] the Asgardian Destroyer armor,[15] Terrax,[16] Nova,[17] Morg,[18] Red Shift,[19] the Human Torch,[20] and Stardust.[21] Curiously many of Galactus' Heralds have either rebelled against him, betrayed him or been cast aside.

In stories in alternate and parallel realities, Galactus also used other heralds: Plasma, Dark Angel, Dazzler, Golden Oldie, the Fantastic Four, Thor, Ardina, Starglow, Dominas and Superman.

Attempts to Devour the Earth

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Cover to Fantastic Four vol. 1, #49. The second installment of the original Galactus Trilogy.
Art by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott.

Galactus has threatened to consume the Earth on several occasions. During the first encounter the Fantastic Four are aided by the cosmic entity the Watcher, and later by Galactus' rebellious herald, the Silver Surfer. Galactus is defeated when Mr. Fantastic threatens him with the Ultimate Nullifier, the one weapon capable of erasing (the weapon is obtained by the Human Torch when the Watcher transports him to Galactus' vessel). Galactus leaves and vows to never attack the Earth again.[22] Galactus does however, return to Earth space to seek the Silver Surfer[23] and is eventually released from his vow by Mr. Fantastic so that he can stop the threat of the cosmic entity the Sphinx.[24]

In one significant encounter Galactus returns to Earth in pursuit of his rebellious Herald Terrax. Galactus expends a considerable amount of energy in the pursuit, and finally arrives with the intention of consuming Earth to replenish himself. A hungry and weakened Galactus resolves the issue with Terrax, but is so diminished in strength that he is defeated by the combined efforts of the Fantastic Four, Avengers and Doctor Strange. However, rather than watch the Devourer die of hunger, Mr. Fantastic uses a device powered by the Thunder God Thor to reinvigorate him. A grateful Galactus vows that Earth is safe from his feedings before departing.[25] Mr Fantastic's decision has consequences, however, as he is later placed on trial by a consortium of alien worlds for his actions. The Shi'Ar preside over the trial, and look to execute Mr. Fantastic until the cosmic entity Eternity is summoned by the combined effort of Galactus and the Watcher. Eternity then enables millions of alien onlookers to momentarily become one with the universe, temporarily granting them the clarity that Galactus is part of the natural order of the cosmos.[26]

Temporary death

Galactus recently discovered he was "starving" to death due to an addiction to the life forces of living beings which offer no sustenance, and was apparently killed when the Silver Surfer turned Galactus' own Elemental Converter against him. As Galactus dies he warns that his death will allow a great evil to surface. After his death, Galactus' remains took the form of a star.[27]

That great evil that Galactus spoke of emerged a year later in the form of the Biblical demon Abraxas, the universal embodiment of destruction and the antithesis of Eternity. The Fantastic Four discover that most of the energy that Galactus took from planets was devoted to keeping Abraxas imprisoned as, if released, the entity will eventually destroy the entire multiverse.[28] Franklin Richards pools his Celestial-level power with that of his sister Valeria Von Doom and reconstitutes Galactus, but the siblings permanently burn out their powers in doing so. The newly reformed Galactus reclaims the Ultimate Nullifier from Abraxas, and Reed Richards uses it to remake the multiverse into a version in which Abraxas never escapes. The Ultimate Nullifier is revealed to be an aspect of Galactus himself.[29]

Soon after however, Reed Richards designs a weapon with the express purpose of stripping Galactus of the Power Cosmic. The creation of the device is made possible with help from Quasar and Johnny Storm, who is cosmically aware at this time. The weapon succeeds in separating Galactus into his two core components - Galan and the Power Cosmic. Galan then exiles himself in another dimension, hoping that this act will prevent the Power Cosmic from finding him.[30] The ruse fails, however, as a fully reformed Galactus encounters the alien warrior Beta Ray Bill soon after.[31] The manner in which the Power Cosmic finds Galan has not been revealed.

Annihilation

It has since been revealed that Galactus is not the only member of the "Cosmic Balance" and that others once existed. After a brutal civil war only three beings survived, being Galactus the Devourer of Worlds, Tenebrous of the Darkness Between, and Aegis the Lady of All Sorrows. Galactus imprisons his brethren in the Kyln, until the Annihilation Wave ruptures the Crunch and frees them. Knowing of their escape, Galactus augments the Silver Surfer — who is in his service as Herald once more — and engages them.[32] The battle brings Galactus into contact with the Titan Thanos, Drax the Destroyer and Annihilus, the mastermind behind the Annihilation Wave. In the conclusion to the story, the Annihilation Wave is destroyed by an omnidirectional blast from Galactus, resulting in armistice and peace between all involved parties.[33]

Powers and abilities

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Galactus, as the various sentient beings perceive him. Panel from Fantastic Four vol. 1, #262. Art by John Byrne.

Galactus wields the immeasurable Power Cosmic and has been described as "the most powerful creature in the universe."[34]

As such, Galactus is able to employ the limitless cosmic energies within him to produce nearly any effect he desires, including size-alteration,[35] the molecular restructuring and transmutation of matter,[36] the teleportation of objects—even entire galaxies—across space and time,[37] the erection of impenetrable force fields,[38] the creation of interdimensional portals,[39] telepathy,[40] telekinesis,[41] and cosmic awareness on a universal scale.[42]

Galactus has even shown the ability to create sentient life in the form of Tyrant,[43] resurrect his herald Morg,[44] manipulate mortal souls[45] and remake dead worlds—including their populations—in every detail.[46]

Galactus also wears armor to help regulate his internal energies. As Galactus must continuously feed to sustain himself, his power levels are inconsistent throughout any given period of time. It is for this reason that Earth's heroes have been able to achieve various degrees of success in directly repelling - if not defeating - a starving, weakened Galactus.[47]

As the oldest known living entity in the universe, Galactus arguably possesses the most advanced intellect in existence. Galactus employs technology that by Mr. Fantastic's own admission—perhaps the most brilliant mind on Earth—he cannot even begin to grasp.[48]

Physical appearance

It was revealed during the trial of Mr. Fantastic that many alien races perceive Galactus in different ways, as he is a force of nature as opposed to a physical being.[49] Galactus' true form and nature are apparently beyond the capability of any mortal to fully comprehend.

Galactus' true form is pure energy in humanoid form. This was proven when the Silver Surfer observed him take on this energy form when conversing with the entity Eternity (Galactus believed that they were alone).[50] It was also implied when Galactus and the cosmic pantheon battle the Titan Thanos for possession of the Infinity Gauntlet, as Galactus is forced to assume his energy form in order to unleash his maximum power.[51]

Alternate realities

Epic Illustrated

Epic Illustrated published "The Last Galactus Story" by John Byrne.[52] Set 100,000,000 years in the future, Galactus devours a now uninhabited Earth. Accompanied by Nova, Galactus follows the trail of destroyed galaxies to the core of the Milky Way. The story's conclusion was never published, but it involved Galactus combating a rogue Watcher until the death of the universe. When only Galactus and his herald, Nova, remain, Galactus removes his helmet, releasing a new Big Bang. With the end of Galactus and the birth of a new universe, Nova is shown as having transformed into the Galactus for that universe.[53]

Amalgam Comics

In the Amalgam Universe, Galactus merged with Brainiac to create Galactiac, who devoured planets to replenish his energy cells, but simultaneously shrank parts of them to study at his leisure, much like the early, pre-Crisis Brainiac had done with the city of Kandor.

MC2

Galactus, accompanied by a new herald named Dominas, appears in the MC2 universe, in the Last Planet Standing limited series.[54] At its conclusion, Galactus merged with the Silver Surfer and evolved into a new form, actually becoming the source of a completely new form of energy, the "Power essential"; he then proceeded to endeavor to undo all the damage and death he had caused over the aeons.

Earth X

Galactus also appears in the non-canon Earth X series. In Earth X Galactus was one of the three essential entities in the universe as he kept the Celestials in check. By destroying planets, which were really "eggs" of the Celestials, he prevented the Celestials from overpopulating the universe. In its previous incarnation, the universe was brought to a premature end by the overpopulation of Celestials.[55]

Ultimate Marvel

Main article: Ultimate Galactus trilogy

Ultimate Galactus, called Gah Lak Tus, was introduced in a trilogy written by Warren Ellis. Gah Lak Tus is first mentioned by Ultimate Vision, now an early warning system for worlds under threat by Gah Lak Tus. Gah Lak Tus is an immense (approx. 100,000 miles long) group mind of city-sized robotic drones, and attacks worlds with envoys (resembling the Silver Surfer) and then a flesh-eating virus which destroys all life. After this the entity breaks open the dying world and sucks all thermal energy from the core. Gah Lak Tus considers all forms and expressions of organic life to be so abhorrent it believed itself desecrated when telepathically contacted by Professor X.[56]

Heroes Reborn

Galactus appears in the pocket universe created by Franklin Richards - after the events of the Onslaught saga - and deploys several heralds at once and actually succeeds in consuming the Earth twice, although this is undone by Doctor Doom with the use of his time machine.[57]

Mangaverse

Manga Galactus appears as a gigantic, planet-sized lifeform (similar to Ego the Living Planet ) and once fed upon the planet Earth millions of years ago, causing the extinction of the dinosaurs.

Marvel Zombies

Galactus appears in his "classic" form and battles the Marvel Zombies, and meets his death when he is consumed by the zombie entities, who weaken him using powers they have stolen from the Silver Surfer.[58] This version seems considerably weaker, and also seems to retain his humanic form rather than switch to a different one when he is eventually killed. The Universe is not robbed of a Galactus, however; the Zombies who manage to devour him somehow gain 'Galactus' suits as well as the being's powers, and become an unstoppable force dedicated to attacking perfectly healthy planets without warning, devouring the inhabitants as well as the planet itself.

Exiles

The Exiles comic-book title depicted one reality where Galactus was actually the restorer of worlds, and was pursued by the Silver Surfer, who sought his death.

Appearances in other media

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Close up CGI image of Galactus from the game Marvel: Ultimate Alliance

Television

  • Galactus appeared regularly in the Silver Surfer cartoon series (1998) and was one of the only characters on the show to be CGI-based. Voiced by James Blendick.

Video games

  • Galactus appears in the videogame Marvel: Ultimate Alliance and is one of the final battles on the Skrull homeworld. It is hinted that should there be a sequel, Galactus will be the primary villain.
  • Galactus also has a small appearance in the videogame "Silver Surfer", released in 1990 for the original 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System.

Movies

  • Galactus will be an element in the upcoming movie Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer which is due to be released in 2007. Per Ioan Gruffudd, Mr. Fantastic in the films, "His presence is felt in the movie. He doesn't physically appear."[citation needed] On March 2 2007, Tim Story via his myspace blog that Galactus will appear in some form in the movie. "There continues to be much speculation about Galactus. Major speculation. We haven’t finished the design of him/it so be careful about what you read and believe. Trust me…no one knows. One things for sure, you can expect to see him/it. It will be pretty powerful. I’m having a lot of fun with the concept and believe me — MOST will be satisfied."[citation needed]

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Galactus the Devourer #1 - 6 (1999)
  2. ^ Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Data Corrections Fantastic Four 2005. URL last checked 2006-09-01.
  3. ^ Adventures of X-Men #12
  4. ^ Super Villain Classics #1
  5. ^ Super Villain Classics #1
  6. ^ Silver Surfer vol. 3 #10
  7. ^ Fantastic Four vol. 1, #257
  8. ^ Silver Surfer vol. 3, #18
  9. ^ Fantastic Four vol. 1, #257
  10. ^ Fantastic Four vol. 1, #262
  11. ^ Thanos #11
  12. ^ Fantastic Four vol. 1, #48
  13. ^ Fantastic Four vol.1 #120
  14. ^ Thor vol. 1, #225
  15. ^ Journey into Mystery vol. 1, #228
  16. ^ Fantastic Four vol. 1, #211
  17. ^ Fantastic Four vol. 1, #244
  18. ^ Silver Surfer vol. 1, #70
  19. ^ Galactus the Devourer#1 - 6 (1999 - 2000)
  20. ^ As Herald - Fantastic Four vol. 1, #520 - 523
  21. ^ Stormbreaker: The Sage of Beta Ray Bill #1 - 6(2005)
  22. ^ Fantastic Four vol. 1, #48 - 50
  23. ^ Fantastic Four vol. 1, #74 - 77
  24. ^ Fantastic Four vol. 1, #210 - 22
  25. ^ Fantastic Four vol. 1, #242 - 244
  26. ^ Fantastic Four vol. 1, #262
  27. ^ Galactus: The Devourer #1 - 6(1999-2000)
  28. ^ Fantastic Four Annual 2001
  29. ^ Fantastic Four vol. 1, #478
  30. ^ Fantastic Four vol. 1, #520 - 523
  31. ^ Stormbreaker: The Saga of Beta Ray Bill #1 - 6 (2005)
  32. ^ Annihilation: Silver Surfer (2006)
  33. ^ Annihilation #1 - 6 (2006-2007).
  34. ^ Annihilation: Silver Surfer #2 (2006)
  35. ^ Rom the Space Knight vol. 1, #27
  36. ^ Silver Surfer vol. 1, #1
  37. ^ Rom the Space Knight vol. 1, #27
  38. ^ Silver Surfer vol. 1, #1
  39. ^ Thanos #3
  40. ^ Fantastic Four vol. 1, #242
  41. ^ Fantastic Four vol. 1, #49
  42. ^ Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #9
  43. ^ Cosmic Powers Unlimited #2
  44. ^ Silver Surfer vol. 3 #76
  45. ^ Silver Surfer vol. 3 #49
  46. ^ Silver Surfer vol. 3 #130
  47. ^ Fantastic Four vol. 1, #243
  48. ^ Fantastic Four vol. 1, #210
  49. ^ Fantastic Four vol. 1, #262
  50. ^ "Silver Surfer" vol. 3, #10
  51. ^ The Infinity Gauntlet" #5 (1991)
  52. ^ Epic Illustrated was a magazine printed by Marvel Comics from 1980 - 1986
  53. ^ the Frequently Asked Questions on John Byrne's website,
  54. ^ Last Planet Standing #1 - 5
  55. ^ Earth X #1 - 12 (2000 - 2001)
  56. ^ Ultimate Nightmare (2004); Ultimate Secret (2005) & Ultimate Extinction (2006)
  57. ^ Heroes Reborn (1996 - 1997)
  58. ^ Marvel Zombies (2005 - 2006)

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