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Laupus library. Laupeus ratkojat. But is it lupus. Lupus nemoc. Laupus library database. Thanks very much. i don't have any ideal about this decease, useful. Virsi laupeus. Galactus, Marvel Movies, Fandom marvel- movies Galactus 16. 01. 2020   Galactus, the Destroyer of Worlds, was a cosmic entity who feeds on planets. Galactus was a cosmic entity, born with the universe itself. He preserves the balance of life eating planets, just as a lion does it eating antilopes. He sends his herald, Silver Surfer, who entered his service for. Status: Deceased Alias(es) Destroyer of Worlds, Eater Of Worlds Galactus Galactus Galactus. ɡ ə ˈ l æ k t ə s. is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel rmerly a mortal man, Galactus is a cosmic entity who originally consumed planets to sustain his life force, and serves a functional role in the upkeep of the primary Marvel continuity. Galactus was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and first appeared in the comic book. Team affiliations: Heralds of Galactus, God Squad, … Alter ego: Galan AVENGERS 4 Galactus (2019) Marvel Superhero Movie 05. 09. 2018   AVENGERS 4 Galactus (2019) Marvel Superhero Movie Loading. Unsubscribe from Cancel Unsubscribe. Working. Subscribe Subscribed Unsubscribe 1. 39M. Author: Views: 114K Galactus (Marvel Cinematic Universe. Idea Wiki, Fandom Galactus _ Marvel_Cinematic_Universe) Galactus is the overall main antagonist of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Phases 4-5. He replaces Thanos as the main antagonist of the franchise, and he poses as a bigger threat toward the Avengers due to the fact that he is much stronger than the infinity stones and the fact that he is bigger than a planet. He is voiced by Mark Hamil. Avengers 5: Game Over. Movie Teaser Trailer (2021) HD. 31. 10. 2018   Enjoy the new movie trailer for The Avengers 5, Game Over" My blog. This Is How Galactus Will Appear In Marvel Phase 4 - Duration: 13:49. TheBinger 641, 551 views. Author: T-BAG Production Views: 8, 1M Galactus Just Made A Surprising Cameo In a Non-Marvel Movie galactus -vice-cameo The world-devouring Galactus is usually a foe of superheroes such as the Fantastic Four, the Silver Surfer or the other various cosmic entities of the Marvel Universe. However, Galactus also made an unlikely appearance in director Adam McKay's Vice, a satirical look back at former Vice President Dick Cheney's rise to power and time in office. Galan (Earth-616. Marvel Database, Fandom (Earth-616) Pagination 1 2 3 4 5 Next.

Laupus poster printing. Laupus library search. Lupus nocte howling. Galactus is a giant, ancient, purple planet-eater who regularly shows up in Marvel Comics to make otherwise unstoppable superheroes panic and poop their pants. Hes often assisted by a herald, someone who scouts out suitable planets and then guards Galactus and his planet-mulching spaceship when things are going down. These heralds are, more often than not, kidnapped or blackmailed into joining Galactus, usually having superpowers that the big guy wants for his own. The heralds are forcibly imbued with a little bit of the Power Cosmic, amplifying their original abilities, then sent out into the universe to find planets to turn into dinner. Silver Surfer is the most famous of these heralds, as well as the most popular, the most powerful, and the most bald. But it turns out that working for Galactus is a lot like working for McDonalds: there is a lot of turnover. Here are 15 Characters You Forgot Were Heralds of Galactus. 15 Aunt May Peter Parker, Mary Jane Watson, and Aunt May (no last name, like Beyoncé) are at the circus, sitting next to the Fantastic Four, who have brought along young Franklin Richards - the only one of the eight that has any right wanting to go to the circus. Soon enough, though, Galactus shows up, and he wants the infinitely powerful Franklin. G-Money shoots a herald-making laser at the boy, but Franklin deflects it into May, because that is something he can do, apparently. So now kindly old Aunt May is the Herald of Galactus. Even the big purple guy's skeptical, but May - newly christened as Golden Oldie - finds Galactus a planet shaped like a Twinkie. Er, Twinkle (even Marvel won't tangle with Hostess' lawyers. Turns out theres a celestial baker named Dough Boy floating around out there, making planet-sized pastries for Galactus to eat. May suggests that maybe this baker dude should be the new herald, everyone agrees, and Golden Oldie is sent back to Earth, where Franklin Richards hugs the Power Cosmic out of her, because why not. 14 Willie Lumpkin Willie Lumpkin is the Fantastic Four's mailman, and has been an important and involved staple of the Marvel Universe longer than anyone else on this list. Debuting in Stan Lee's syndicated comic strip, Willie Lumpkin, in 1959, Willie was soon moved over to Marvel, delivering fan mail to the Baxter Building. Along the way, Willie has dated Aunt May, helped the Fantastic Four fight supervillains, starred in his own A Christmas Carol parody, been played by Stan Lee in the least terrible Fantastic Four movie, and, yes, been a Herald to Galactus. In an issue of What If? he delivered a letter to the Fantastic Four, detailing Earth's doom. That was it. That was the joke. The entirety of it is above. 13 The Fallen One The Fallen One was Galactus' very first attempt at creating a herald, imbued with dark energy instead of the Power Cosmic. Problem was, the Fallen One was evil even by G-Moneys standards, so Galactus imprisoned him. He obviously busted out and immediately become an enemy of the big man. Having control over dark matter, the Fallen One was incredibly powerful – but he still managed to lose a fight to Star-Lord once and get locked up in the Kyln. After breaking out of that prison, too, he went after Galactus again, only for Galactus to wave him off, teleporting him away to go be someone elses problem. That someone ended up being Thanos. He was a lot more receptive to a Galactus-hating madman and signed the herald on. The Fallen One became Thanos' herald for a while, only to get killed while fighting a pair of gods for the Mad Titan. 12 Terrax the Tamer A petty dictator and an alien mutant with the ability to move rocks around, Tyros was a world-class jerk on his home planet, and not much else. Then one day Galactus came a-knockin' looking for a herald without any dumb morals to get in the way of his planet dooming. Galactus sent the Fantastic Four to nab Tyros, in exchange for his helping them squish the Sphinx back on Earth. Once imbued with the Power Cosmic, Tyros became Terrax the Tamer. Aside from the requisite strength and invulnerability, he could now move entire planets around with his mind. He also got a sweet cosmic axe. Immediately he used those powers to fight the Fantastic Four, still upset he lost the first time. Things did not go better. After leaving with Galactus, the power went to Terrax's head and he bailed on being his herald, a couple times, even hiding in a black hole at one point. Later, he neglected to feed Galactus, weakening him, and then called on the Fantastic Four to take him out. Turns out sadistic, power-hungry madmen maybe aren't the best henchmen. 11 Air-Walker Pyreus Kril and Gabriel Lan were Nova Corps members, back from exploring and on their way home to Xandar. Then Galactus showed up out of nowhere and stole away Gabriel, transforming him into his herald, Air-Walker. Surprisingly, the two hit it off, with Air-Walker being the closest thing Galactus has had to a friend. Unfortunately, Air-Dubs was soon killed by the inhabitants of a planet that didn't want to get eaten. Naturally, Galactus transferred his buddys consciousness into an android body to save him. Only it turns out that G-Man wasnt a fan of robots, so he booted Air-Walker to Earth to try and reenlist Silver Surfer. Instead, Air-Walker picked a fight with Thor and got a magic hammer through his chest. But dont worry, he's rebuilt later by Firelord and Silver Surfer, to help them fight Galactus' newest psychotic herald, Morg. Air-Walker was destroyed again, though, and his consciousness was absorbed into Galactus' ship. But dont worry again, because he was rebuilt one more time to fight in the Annihilation Wave, where he, uh, he got killed. For the last time this time, we promise. 10 Firelord So, hey, remember Pyreus Kril from the last entry? After watching his buddy Gabriel get abducted, Pyreus makes it his goal to track down Galactus and rescue his commander and friend. Galactus offers to tell him what happened to Gabriel (aka Air-Walker) in exchange for Pyreus becoming his new herald, Firelord. Of course, this all happened right after the second time Air-Walker got destroyed, so that was some bummer news for Pyreus. After a while, Firelord straight-up just asks Galactus for his freedom and Galactus acquiesces, as long as Firelord finds a replacement. He does (see next entry) then goes on to be an occasional superhero of his own, helping out Silver Surfer and Thor and fighting space pirates and planet-annihilating armadas, as one does. 9 The Destroyer Previously on The Young and the Heralds: Firelord, loyal servant to Galactus, has decided it's time to move out and get his own place. Galactus is fine with this, as long as Firelord finds him a new herald. Having sparred with Thor before, Firelord's like, I know, let me convince that Asgardian god to serve a planet-eating purple man. Thor's not willing, but he has his own idea. Together, the two of them offer the Destroyer, an enchanted set of Asgardian armor, to Galactus. He accepts and everyone goes their separate ways. Galactus then gives the Destroyer sentience, so it can successfully hunt out planets. Things are going good, hes fighting with the Fantastic Four, the way any good herald should, but then Loki steals the armor away while Galactus is distracted. Sadly, Galactus goes back herald-hunting once again. 8 Nova Frankie Raye was the girlfriend of Johnny Storm. Then things got weird. Turns out, Frankie had accidentally been doused in the same chemicals that created the original Human Torch, so her father put a mental block into her head to keep her from knowing, and also making her afraid of fire, something that surely led to the demise of her and Johnny's relationship. Anyway, she eventually breaks the block, embraces her powers, and helps the Fantastic Four as Nova. Since it was a Tuesday, the FF ran into Galactus, with Nova volunteering to be his new herald. After witnessing the FF acting pretty cavalier about murder, Nova figured why not help an ancient alien eat planets? And Nova was good at her job, leading Galactus to the Skrull homeworld. Later, though, she seemed to have a change of heart, getting fired by Galactus for sparing suitable, snackable worlds, just because they had people on them. 7 Morg After Nova was fired, Galactus picked Morg - an executioner that had willingly executed his own people just because some other people had asked nicely - as his next herald. Morg even brought his own weapons. In case it wasnt obvious from the genocide thing, this guy was a bad dude. Anyway, Silver Surfer comes running up to Galactus, looking for Nova. But G-Money doesnt feel like talking, so he sics Morg on the Surfer instead. The new herald very nearly beats the old one, scaring the pants off the Surfer. (If he wore pants, obvs. ) Morg is waaay too ruthless to be wielding the Power Cosmic for the Surfer's tastes, so he recruits four other former heralds - Nova, Firelord, Air-Walker, and Terrax - to take Morg down. In the process, Morg fakes his own death and kills Nova, which is too dirty a tactic even for Galactus. The big man siphons away the Power Cosmic, allowing Morg to be killed by Terrax. To add insult to injury, Morg's body was desecrated a year later by Annihilus during his mad search for the Power Cosmic. 6 Johnny Storm Johnny Storm has traded powers with his sister and is now running around calling himself the Invisible Boy. Coincidentally, an alien race has started turning planets invisible to hide them from Galactus, and the purple planet-eater is getting hungry. He recruits Johnny Storm to be his new herald, in the hopes that the Invisible Boy will be able to un-invisible the planets. Johnny starts talking to Galactus, recounting G-Loves life story and reminding him that he used to be a normal alien before the previous universe collapsed and he was imbued with all of its sentience. Maybe if Galactus can just get in touch with his humanity - alienity. he'll stop eating planets and everyone will love him. Then Quasar punches Galactus in the face. While Quasar, Galactus, and the rest of the Fantastic Four are fighting, Johnny blasts all of his Power Cosmic into an ion cannon, which blasts Galactus back into Galan. Next issue, no joke, Ben Grimm takes Galan to a bar. Hijinks ensue. 5 Iron Man In the Avengers Assemble episode "Guardians and Space Knights. Iron Man volunteers to be Galactus' new herald in exchange for G-Man not devouring the Earth. All Cosmic Powered up, Iron Man leads Galactus on a wild space chase before finally settling on an uninhabited world. But, uh-oh! The world's not uninhabited after all, and none other than the Guardians of the Galaxy are watching over it. The Guardians attack Iron Man, the Avengers attack the Guardians, and then they all realize theyre heroes and suddenly everyone gets along fine. With the help of the Avengers, a weird-looking Star-Lord, and the rest of the Guardians of the Galaxy, Iron Man shakes off the brainwashing and fights Galactus, somehow surviving a point-blank eye-laser. Then, because it turns out Iron Mans secretly smart or something, the planet explodes, ruining Galactus dinner and saving the day. 4 She-Hulk Galactus shows up in cartoon form again in Hulk and the Agents of SMASH, where he's voiced by John DiMaggio, otherwise known as Bender from Futurama. The titular (and terrifyingly-named) Agents of the Supreme Military Agency of Super Humans are in Las Vegas when Terrax shows up, claiming the world for Galactus and preparing it for lunch. She-Hulk manages to knock the Tamer out and, in return, Galactus gives her the Power Cosmic after refunding it from Terrax. With neither one of them happy with this arrangement, She-Hulk and Terrax hatch a plan to make things right again: a second fight. This time She-Hulk takes a dive, making it look like Terrax defeated the supercharged superhero even without his cosmic powers. Galactus takes him back, but, unbeknownst to the big guy, Terrax has promised to only find uninhabited planets for him to eat. Cant trust anyone these days, G-Man. 3 Sabretooth The Exiles jump into another dimension where Silver Surfer is evil and an all-natural Galactus runs around restoring worlds instead of destroying them. Surfer's after Galactus, trying to get him to restore his home planet, Zenn-La, but the wooden Galactus doesn't negotiate with surfers. The Exiles rush to Galactus' aid, but are no match for the Silver Surfer. Desperate, Sabretooth asks the world devourer to turn him into his herald, imbued with the Power Cosmic and going by the name Silver Sabretooth (even though he was very clearly gold. Sabretooth defeats the Surfer, and his teammates are impressed that Sabes isn't as dumb as they all thought he was. Sabretooth then asks Galactus if he'd like his power back, and the big man, so taken aback, obliges, letting Sabretooth go on his merry way, without even thinking about kidnapping him and forcing him into a life of servitude and genocide. Such a nice guy. 2 Dazzler Unlike some of the other ridiculous pairings on this list, this one was one hundred percent in-continuity, appearing in Dazzlers own self-title book. Yes, Dazzler was the Squirrel Girl of her day, often fighting villains she had absolutely no business getting involved with. So, anyway, remember earlier when we mentioned that Terrax hid in a black hole? Well, Galactus wasn't too pleased with that, so he abducted Dazzler and imbued her with the Power Cosmic, amplifying her mutant flashlight abilities. Since her powers were based on sound, Galactus turned up the bass on his spaceship sound system, giving Dazzler the ability to light up the inside of the black hole and find Terrax. Man, Neil DeGrasse Tyson is going to have a field day if he ever hears about this. 1 Superman Tricked by Cyborg Superman into thinking that Galactus destroyed Krypton, Superman teleports into the Marvel Universe where he meets up with the Fantastic Four. They're totally cool with Supes showing up, though, because this isn't the first time he's showed up in the Marvel Universe just to hang out. Luckily for everyone, Galactus shows up almost immediately and decides to kidnap and brainwash Superman into being his herald. Reed's all like, Dude, you're sending a guy whose own planet was destroyed to go and destroy more planets? That's messed up. but no one's listening. After Superman leads Galactus to an uninhabited planet, he finds another, inhabited world for second breakfast. The Man of Steel flashes back to Krypton and suddenly realizes that Reed was right: this is messed up. Supes snaps out of the mind control and teams up with Mr. Fantastic to reverse Galactus' planet-eating machine, stealing power from G-Love and transferring it to the surface of the planet. Galactus calls uncle, saying he'll stop eating peopled planets if the heroes let him go. To show that he's serious, Galactus poofs Cyborg Superman into a rectangle of metal, because thats just the kind of guy he is. Email Next 10 '90s Sci-Fi Movies That Are Still Mind-Blowing Today About The Author Author of the Exponential Apocalypse sci-fi comedy novels. Jersey transplant, lung transplant. Coffee fiend. Writing can be found on Cracked, Monkeybicycle, the New York Times' Modern Love column, and all across the world wide web. Avid fan of both Shakespeare and fart jokes. More About Eirik Gumeny.

Laupeus laupias. House md brought me here. Trump University. Laupus library rooms. Laupus reserve. Lupus story. Laupeus synonyymi. Characters associated with Galactus. WARNING: There are unmarked spoilers on this page for all but the most recent comics. The Heralds of Galactus are responsible for finding suitable planets for the Devourer to consume, eliminating the planet's defenses, and protecting Galactus while he feeds. Possessing a portion of the Power Cosmic, giving him or her powers on par with a Physical God, the Heralds are some of the most powerful characters in the Marvel Universe. The most well known Herald is the Silver Surfer, who made his debut in Fantastic Four #48. Other characters who have served as Herald include Johnny Storm, the Asgardian Destroyer, Dazzler, Aunt May, Deadpool, and Superman in the non-canon crossover Superman/Fantastic Four: The Infinite Destruction. All Just A Dream Within a Dream Within a Dream Within a Dream: Aunt May's term as a Herald. Granted, while the cover proclaimed, Not a hoax! Not a What If? Not an imaginary story. it didn't say, Not a dream. Batman Can Breathe in Space: As servants of Galactus, they need to go find other worlds. As such they empowered by power cosmic to survive in space, some need it more than other. Casual Interstellar Travel: The Power Cosmic lets them travel through space effortlessly. The Dragon: To Galactus. Earth-Shattering Kaboom: The Heralds possess the power to destroy planets with energy blasts or, Depending on the Writer, pure physical strength. Energy Absorption: All of them to a degree, but Silver Surfer deserves a big mention. Green Lantern Ring: The Power Cosmic. Flying Brick: All of the powers given to them by the Power Cosmic. Hand Blast: One of the more common attacks used by the Heralds, especially those without weapons. Hyper-Awareness: The Cosmic Awareness. Monochromatic Eyes: Generally white or yellow. Mook–Face Turn: Much to Galactus' chagrin, all of his Heralds who haven't died in service or been stolen like Air Walker and the Destroyer have been figures possessing a morality that led them to leave Galactus' service out of repugnance of the nature of Galactus' feeding. He tried to choose a Herald like Terrax whose evil power hungry amoral outlook would not be disturbed by the work, but was betrayed anyway because the herald was evil and power hungry. Nigh Invulnerable: The various Heralds have shown the ability to withstand incredible punishment, including planet-destroying blows from Beta Ray Bill. Red Eyes, Take Warning: The eyes of the Heralds tend to turn red while using the Power Cosmic. Super Reflexes: Very high, although this is Depending on the Writer as Badass Normals somehow sneak on them. Super Senses: Extremely high senses, which is a requirement given that they are supposed to find planets. Super Speed: In and out of combat they move and react at lightspeed. Super Strength: The Heralds can match strength with heroes like Thor, Hercules, and Beta Ray Bill. In Annihilation: Heralds of Galactus #1, Terrax was powerful enough to slice a planet in half with his axe. Super Weight: Level 5. Making his debut in Thanos #11, the Fallen One is Galactus's first attempt at creating a Herald. Powered by dark energy instead of the Power Cosmic, the experiment proved to be a failure as the Fallen One was both insane and power hungry. Cast out by Galactus, the Fallen One continuously attacked his former master until being locked in the intergalactic maximum security prison known as the Kyln. Ax-Crazy: Saying he lacks rationality is an understatement. Loss of Identity: Loss his identity long ago when he embraced madness. Psycho Prototype: One of the first servants of Galactus, but cast aside when Dark energy ruined him. Retcon: The Silver Surfer was considered the first Herald until the creation of the Fallen One. The 3rd Herald of Galactus, the Air-Walker made his first appearance in Fantastic Four #120. Once the Captain of the exploratory starship Way-Opener, Gabriel Lan was abducted by Galactus and willingly transformed into a Herald after the Devourer of Worlds explains his actions. Ever devoted to his master, to the point of being Galactus's only real friend, Gabriel served until being killed in battle with the Ovoids. In response, Galactus transfers Gabriel's soul into an android duplicate. Unsatisfied with his creation, Galactus sends the android Air-Walker to Earth in an attempt to lure the Silver Surfer back into his service. The Captain: He was the Captain of the Way-Opener before he became a Herald of Galactus along with his former status as a high-ranking member of the Nova Corps. The Chosen Many: He and Firelord are former members of the Nova Corps. Hostile Terraforming: The 2018 miniseries about the Black Order revolves around his bow being used by a galactic tyrant. He used it to transmute planets to be ultra nutritious for Galactus while at the same time pacifying the populace. The tyrant modifies it to transmute a planet for resources to perpetually fuel his empire while brainwashing the citizens into obedience. Robotic Reveal: His soul was placed into a robot after his original self perished. A graduate of the Nova Corps Academy, Firelord made his first appearance in Thor #225. Serving as the first officer on the Xandarian starship Way-Opener, Pyreus Kril assumed command of the ship after his close friend and Captain, Gabriel Lan, was taken by Galactus. Tracking Galactus down, Pyreus agreed to become a Herald in exchange for information on Gabriel's whereabouts. Galactus agreed, revealing that Gabriel died in battle just before transforming Pyreus into Firelord. Now a Herald, Firelord blames the Silver Surfer for Gabriel's death. Boom Stick: His Cosmic Staff, a near-indestructible staff five feet in length, the ends of which he keeps ablaze with his cosmic flame. He uses this fire-staff as a striking weapon and a celestial navigation aid. Firelord generally projects his cosmic flame through the stick rather than directly from his body. The Chosen Many: A former member of the Nova Corp. Doomed Hometown: The forces of Annihilus destroyed his home-world of Xandar during the Annihilation event. Flaming Hair: A literal example. Hot-Blooded: Easy to work in contrast to the Silver Surfer. Last of His Kind: In the wake of Annihilation Day, Pyreus is one of the two known living, flesh-and-blood Xandarians alongside Garthan Saal. Never Live It Down: In-Universe and out, the fact he got thrashed by Spider-Man gets brought up once every few years. Playing with Fire: Firelord's primary use of the Power Cosmic is to manipulate cosmic energy in the form of stellar fire. He can project a stream of fire resembling a solar flare for distances measured in the hundreds of miles. Power Creep, Power Seep: That one infamous fight where he lost in a one-on-one battle with Spider-Man. To repeat, a cosmic-level entity who can casually conquer and destroy planets versus an enhanced human, and he couldn't even land a single hit on the wall-crawler as he was pummeled to the ground and nearly killed until the Avengers interrupted. The Power of the Sun: His entire organic carbon-based body was transformed to accommodate the nuclear energies that course through him. These energies make him the humanoid equivalent of a miniature sun. Revenge: After the Annihilation war, he seeks vengeance against the remnants of the forces of Annihilus as they destroyed his home-world of Xandar. Before that, he chased Nebula for doing the same thing to Xandar. Strong as They Need to Be: In one Spider-Man issue, two kids nearly get accidentally killed by Firelord. Spidey loses his cool - and proceeds to pound Firelord into the pavement, punctuating every barrage of fists with statements on the order of "Hey, you don't attack kids. It takes the arrival of Captain America and The Avengers to snap him out, by which time Firelord is flat on his back, eyes crossed, and dazed for quite a while. Just to elaborate, Firelord is a being on a power level roughly equal to Thor or the Silver Surfer and leagues above the power level of Spidey or any of his usual foes. Trademark Favorite Food: He absolutely loves pizza. Villains Out Shopping: In one issue Firelord comes to Earth. The first thing he decides to do is go enjoy a pizza, which is apparently a delicacy of interstellar fame. Things do quickly go south after he responds to the cook's protest that the oven is not yet hot by melting the oven with his Eye Beams. Wreathed in Flames: His general form. Originally Tyros, the ruler of the city-state Lanlak on the planetoid Birj, Terrax made his first appearance in Fantastic Four #211. Possessing the mutant power to manipulate the earth, Tyros was transformed into a Herald of Galactus after being defeated by the Fantastic Four. Maintaining a grudge against the Four for their role in his transformation, Terrax attacks the heroes after accompanying Galactus to Earth to combat the growing threat of the Sphinx. An Axe to Grind: Terrax wielded the "Cosmic Axe" which had several powers of its own. It was capable of emanating waves of destructive force sufficiently powerful to rend a tear in Galactus's own ship. It could also project highly impervious force shields. Since it operated independently of rock and earth, the axe augmented the scope of Terrax's power. Back from the Dead: Has died and revived multiple times. Black Shirt: Wears one, and isnt as fleshed it out in comparison to the Surfer. De-Power: Several times when his ambition grew too large. Dishing Out Dirt: He possessed the natural mutant ability of geokinesis, enhanced by Galactus transformation at least a hundredfold. Terrax can move planetary masses up to 100 miles in diameter. He can move asteroids of 10 miles in diameter at speeds of up to thousands of miles per hour. The farther the distance, however, the less mass he is able to affect. Evil Overlord: Tyros was originally the dictator of the small city-state Lanlak (originally called Terran) on the world of Birj, a moon of the gas giant Marman in a solar system eighty thousand light years from Earth. Meaningful Name: Terr- shortened from Terra, meaning Earth) Ax (his weapon of choice. Mutants: His form. Unwilling Volunteer: Didnt want to be a servant of Galactus. The Worf Effect: Often, once a powerful warrior of Galactus, to now a punching bag for the villain of the week or superhero teams. Just a 14 year old girl when she was accidentally exposed to the chemicals that gave her fire-based powers, Frankie Raye had her memories hypnotically repressed by her stepfather, Professor Phineas Horton. In addition, Professor Horton gave his stepdaughter a severe fear of fire to prevent her from subconsciously activating her powers. With no memory of her accident, Frankie grew up to be an interpreter for the United Nations. After meeting Johnny Storm in a singles bar, the two start dating until her memories begin to resurface after Johnny uses his own fire-based powers in front of her. Eventually Frankie learns the truth about her past with the help of Reed Richards, which allows her to begin training alongside him and the rest of the Fantastic Four once she overcame her stepfather's hypnotic manipulations. Working with the Fantastic Four, Frankie used the name Human Torch along with her boyfriend. Though their relationship was strained by the revelation of her fire-based powers, Frankie and Johnny grew closer until the unexpected arrival of Terrax. Curious about the newcomer, Frankie does some research and learns about the Silver Surfer and the sacrifice he made to save his homeworld. With Galactus starving, Frankie volunteered to become his Herald if the Devourer spared the Earth. Agreeing, Galactus transforms Frankie into his newest Herald: Nova. Flaming Hair: Nova is a literal Fiery Redhead. Freak Lab Accident: Nova got her powers after being exposed to the same chemicals as Jim Hammond, the original Human Torch. Most Common Superpower Name's the Same: Frankie Raye shares the name Nova with Richard Rider, the Human Rocket. Nonhumans Lack Attributes: Nova's Herald body is similar to the Silver Surfer's: smooth and shiny. Playing with Fire: The same as her predecessors, although with a more cosmic twist to it. Seeks Another's Resurrection: At some point after Frankie Raye's death, the Surfer came upon a young girl that resembled her in Nevada named Frances Hyatt, and imbued her with a portion of Frankie's soul in an apparent attempt to have some part of her live on. Years later an incident causes her to be united with Nova's Power Cosmic, and she has reluctantly become Supernova. Stuffed into the Fridge: Killed by Morg at the end of The Herald Ordeal. Wreathed in Flames: Her superpowered appearance. A heartless, brutal court executioner from the planet Caraner, Morg was selected to be a Herald after showing no fear when Galactus came to consume his planet. Lacking the conscience of his predecessors, Morg willingly led the hungry Galactus to inhabited planets, including the planet Bastion, where Morg augmented his portion of the Power Cosmic with mystical energy from the Well of Life. Angered, the Silver Surfer and several former Heralds confront Morg for his actions but cannot defeat him. Desperate, the Surfer convinces Galactus that Morg is too dangerous, so the Devourer agrees to enter the fray. While the Surfer is away, Morg kills Nova and wounds Firelord, Terrax, and Air-Walker. Angered by the loss of Nova, Galactus strips Morg of the Power Cosmic and takes Firelord and Air-Walker as his temporary Heralds. Secretly resurrected by Galactus, Morg is sent to confront Terrax, who stole the executioner's axe, only to be captured by the living machine known as Tyrant. Unable to free his Herald, Galactus leaves Morg in the hands of Tyrant, who siphons away part of the Power Cosmic. Finally escaping from Tyrant on his own, Morg returns to his master's side and becomes one of Galactus's more loyal Heralds. Some time later, Tyrant returns and attacks Galactus. Faced with the prospect of losing his master, Morg confronted the insane Tyrant with the Ultimate Nullifier aboard Galactus's ship. Melting Tyrant's body before attempting to escape, Morg is caught in the blast as the nullifier detonates and left severely wounded. Believing his master dead, Morg heals only to be defeated and, later, dissected by the forces of Annihilus during Annihilation. Ax-Crazy: Probably the most fierce and sadistic of the heralds. An Axe to Grind: His battle ax. Dropped a Bridge on Him: Captured and tortured to Death off-screen by Annihilus. Undying Loyalty: In contrast to nearly every servant of Galactus, he remained the most loyal and devoted of his followers. Its Denconstructed as his loyalty to his master makes him blind, and performs cruel acts just to make sure people are aware of how great he is. Almost nothing is known about Red Shift prior to his time as a Herald of Galactus. Wielding two swords that can cut holes in the fabric of space, Red Shift leads Galactus to Earth to feed only to encounter the Silver Surfer. Recognizing Red Shift as a wielder of the Power Cosmic, the Surfer defeats the new Herald by trapping him in a black hole. Later, during the Annihilation event, Red Shift is one of several Heralds targeted by the enormous fleet of starships known as the Annihilation Wave. Successfully stalemating the Wave with his cosmic allies, the United Front, Red Shift sacrifices himself by delaying a planet-scorching energy blast long enough for his allies to escape. Dual Wielding: Two swords that can cut through space. Heroic Sacrifice: He sacrificed himself to delay a planet scorching blast. Identical Stranger: Red Shift is a dead ringer for Beta Ray Bill, though his creator claims it wasn't intentional. Walking Shirtless Scene: His outfit. Originally an Ethereal named Lambda-Zero, Stardust made her debut in Stormbreaker: The Saga of Beta Ray Bill. Leading Galactus to feed on New Korbin, the home of Beta Ray Bill and the survivors of the Korbinite race, Stardust hunts down the remaining Korbinite fleet while Galactus consumes the planet. Battling Beta Ray Bill, Stardust accidentally releases a demonic creature called Asteroth. Bill and Stardust team up to defeat the creature before going their separate ways. Later, during Annihilation, Stardust is presumed lost after staying behind with Red Shift to delay a planet-scorching energy blast long enough for their allies to escape. An energy being, making her functionally immortal, Stardust reconstitutes herself and attempts to rejoin Galactus. Surprised to find the Silver Surfer back in the Devourer's service, Stardust willingly offers up the surviving Ethereal race to Galactus. Impressed, as no other Herald has ever given up his or her own people, Galactus names Stardust his second Herald. Ambiguous Gender: Lacking any gender specific features, Stardust was originally written as a male in her earliest appearances. Later writers would make Stardust female, reflected by her appearance in The Super Hero Squad Show voiced by Cheryl Hines. Double Weapon: Stardust wields a polearm with the head of an axe on one end and a curved spear tip on the other. Enemy Mine: With Silver Surfer. Energy Beings: The Ethereal race were energy beings. Eye Beams: Stardust can fire energy beams from all six of her eyes. Making a Splash: In The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes. A Herald of Galactus from an alternate far future, who's also the Spirit of Vengeance and The Punisher as well. See Ghost Rider for more information. No, not that one. A relatively small purple and green humanoid robot that protects Galactus' interests. Not to be underestimated, it was able to take on three of the Fantastic Four, and they were only spared when Galactus recalled the robot. When Galactus created the Silver Surfer, he modified the Punisher's programming so that the robot would seek out the Herald if he ever became rebellious. When the Silver Surfer turned against Galactus, the Punisher was teleported to Earth to defeat him and return him to the Worldship. Although the Punisher could have defeated the Surfer, it was unable to defeat the Surfer AND the Fantastic Four. It was destroyed. A second Punisher was sent to force the Silver Surfer to reclaim his job of Herald. It was recalled before the Four could destroy it. Lightning Bruiser: Not only much stronger than the Thing, but can deliver punches at amazingly fast speed. Megaton Punch: What the Thing finds out. While not an official herald, Tyrant was the first creation of Galactus that was imbued with the Power Cosmic. A God Am I: What he thinks after he gained his masters' power. Galactic Conqueror: Could easily be the poster child for it. He often boasts of enslaving entire galaxies and carving an empire from the stars, even though it was never showed him actually ruling planets. Robot Master: Commands an army of Mecha-Mooks to enact his conquests. Psycho Prototype: One of the first prototypes of his master, and definitely insane. Satanic Archetype: He as been described as the Devil to Galactus' God. Technopathy: His main ability, he is extremely adept at technology. The Worf Effect: Easily defeated Silver Surfer, Gladiator, Beta Ray Bill and Terrax together soon after his debut. Time Abyss: He's almost as old as Galactus. Galactus' daughter, who lives on Earth. Refuses to eat whole planets and instead targets dangerous organisms such as alien invaders. This diet keeps her weak and leaves her human-sized. Character Blog: Has her own Twitter account. Distaff Counterpart: Basically a girl with Galactus' costume and powers. Driven to Suicide: When a "Tapeworm Cosmic" increases her appetite to unbearable levels, she tries to kill herself with the Ultimate Nullifier. Actually, it was more like she was trying to give herself a very risky abortion. Horror Hunger: Just like her father. Truly Single Parent: Both Galactus and Galacta are capable of reproducing asexually. It is revealed that Galacta's hunger isn't being worsened by a parasite. She's just pregnant! Vegetarian Vampire / Warm Bloodbags Are Everywhere: Resists her urge to eat humans despite her mind subconsciously telling her how much energy she'd get from everyone she sees.

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Galactus is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Galactus was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and first appeared in the comic book Fantastic Four #48, published in March 1966. In his first appearance in The Fantastic Four, Galactus was depicted as a god-like figure who feeds by draining living planets of their energy. After debuting in the Silver Age of Comic Books, Galactus has played a role in over four decades of Marvel continuity. The character has been featured in other Marvel products, such as arcade games, video games, animated television series, and the 2007 film Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. In 2009, Galactus ranked 5th on IGN 's list of "Top 100 Comic Book Villains. Publication history Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist-coplotter Jack Kirby, the character debuted in The Fantastic Four #48 (March 1966, the first of a three-issue story later known as " The Galactus Trilogy. Origin In 1966, nearly five years after launching Marvel Comics ' flagship superhero title, Fantastic Four, creators Stan Lee and Jack Kirby collaborated on an antagonist designed to break the supervillain mold of the time with god-like stature and power. As Lee recalled in 1993.

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