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Ultimate Nullifier is a fictional device of immense power in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The device made its first appearance in Fantastic Four volume 1, issue #50 (May 1966), in which Johnny Storm retrieves it from the home of Galactus (as directed by Uatu the Watcher) to employ against Galactus himself.
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In April 2014, Marvel released a five-issue miniseries for the 2013 event Age of Ultron, focusing on Wolverine and the Invisible Woman's trip back in time to kill Hank Pym in order to stop him from creating Ultron and showing the effects for the Marvel Universe if one of the other four founding Avengers had died, or if Hank had simply chosen ...
Galactus was killed by Thor during the "Herald of Thunder" story arc in Thor (vol. 6) #1–6 (March–August 2020), and reappeared after a two-year hiatus in Fantastic Four (vol. 6) #45 (July 2022)—the final issue of the event "Reckoning War"—where Galactus is resurrected by his former heralds.
Thanos appears in Angry Avengers: Knock Down. [150] The MCU incarnation of Thanos appeared in Fortnite Battle Royale as part of Marvel-sponsored Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame tie-in events, voiced by archive audio of Josh Brolin. [151] [152] Thanos appears in Marvel Battle Lines. [153] Thanos appears in Marvel End Time Arena. [154]
After he attempts to kill Galactus, Galactus transforms him into colony of earthworms and banishes him to Earth. Terrax appears in The Super Hero Squad Show episode "Last Exit Before Doomsday!", voiced by Ted Biaselli. [33] Terrax appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes episode "Avengers Assemble", voiced by Kevin Grevioux. [33]
During the JLA/Avengers miniseries, where he wielded the power of all the universes he had previously destroyed, Krona proved able to easily defeat both the Grandmaster and Galactus, although the Grandmaster's power was sufficient to make him initially hesitant at the prospect of fighting the other being until his attempt to beat the ...
To attract the Fantastic Four's attention, Abraxas kills another universe's Galactus and sends his skull to Earth-616, [5] using it as a homing beacon. This disturbs the space-time continuum, allowing people from other universes to come through the gap left by the head, including another Nova .