Introduced in 1965’s Fantastic Four #48 (by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Joe Sinnott, and Artie Simek), the cosmic being known as Galactus is one of the most powerful and notorious villains in Marvel Comics. Known as the Devourer of Worlds, Galactus constantly searches for planets to consume and satisfy his never-ending hunger for power. While mainly a villain to the heroes of the Marvel Universe, Galactus is not evil but a natural force of the universe who maintains the delicate cosmic balance of life and death.Galactus has consumed countless planets throughout his never-ending search, but has always failed to take Earth. Among his numerous attempts, Galactus has faced the heroes of Earth countless times, resulting in a complicated relationship. Whether it be for food or help, Galactus can’t seem to stay away from the planet Earth and those who protect it.Galactus’s introduction immediately cemented him as one of the most powerful threats that face the Marvel Universe. While the team was able to reach an agreement with Galactus, this first encounter with Earth would permanently put them on his radar and lead to a personal vendetta against Earth and The Fantastic Four. The introduction of Galactus changed everything for Marvel and remains one of the most important issues in comic book history to this day.
Introduced in 1965’s Fantastic Four #48 (by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Joe Sinnott, and Artie Simek), the cosmic being known as Galactus is one of the most powerful and notorious villains in Marvel Comics. Known as the Devourer of Worlds, Galactus constantly searches for planets to consume and satisfy his never-ending hunger for power. While mainly a villain to the heroes of the Marvel Universe, Galactus is not evil but a natural force of the universe who maintains the delicate cosmic balance of life and death.
Galactus has consumed countless planets throughout his never-ending search, but has always failed to take Earth. Among his numerous attempts, Galactus has faced the heroes of Earth countless times, resulting in a complicated relationship. Whether it be for food or help, Galactus can’t seem to stay away from the planet Earth and those who protect it.
Galactus’s introduction immediately cemented him as one of the most powerful threats that face the Marvel Universe. While the team was able to reach an agreement with Galactus, this first encounter with Earth would permanently put them on his radar and lead to a personal vendetta against Earth and The Fantastic Four. The introduction of Galactus changed everything for Marvel and remains one of the most important issues in comic book history to this day.
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