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"The Galactus Trilogy" is a 1966 three-issue comic book story arc that appeared in Fantastic Four #48–50. Written, co-plotted and drawn by Jack Kirby with editor Stan Lee for Marvel Comics , it introduced the characters Galactus and the Silver Surfer .
Galactus (/ ɡ ə ˈ l æ k t ə s /) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Formerly a mortal man, he is a cosmic entity who consumes planets to sustain his life force, and serves a functional role in the upkeep of the primary Marvel continuity.
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.
Later, she discovers that Galactus is heading to Earth to devour it, and she steals Iron Man's armor and heads to the Moon with Tippy-Toe. On their way, they defeat Whiplash, who had attacked Squirrel Girl, mistaking her for Iron Man. She and Tippy-Toe surprisingly befriend Galactus instead of fighting him, and afterwards tell him of a planet ...
Galactus proceeds to unleash a massive, omnidirectional blast that later becomes known as the "Galactus event." Silver Surfer is sent ahead of the blast by Galactus to herald the imminent destruction, as the unleashed "Galactus obliteration perimeter" wipes out the majority of the Annihilation Wave, more than three star systems and even ...
They were defeated by the combined forces of Galactus and a Franklin Richards from an alternate future. [ 71 ] In X-Men '92 , the race known as the M'Kraan had developed mutants who then evolved into Celestials, such as Xodus the Harvester who thought that the mutants from other worlds would replace his kind.
He later aids the X-Men again during an encounter with Galactus [20] He is present when Galactus dies. [21] After thwarting an assassination attempt on Lilandra, [22] Gladiator plays a role in temporarily turning Earth into an intergalactic prison. [23] [24] [25] Gladiator battles Thor at the request of Zarrko, but is defeated. [26]
Cataclysm is a sequel to the main-continuity Age of Ultron crossover. At the end of that story, Galactus is displaced to the Ultimate Marvel universe. [1] Unlike the Ultimate Galactus Trilogy, this is the character from the mainstream universe, and not a reimagination.