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Fans got to briefly see the back of Galactus’ head in the first Fantastic Four: First Steps teaser, while the trailer showed off Julia Garner’s Silver Surfer in her full glory. With a ...
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Galactus’ Origin Revealed in the Pages of The Mighty Thor. Marvel Comics. In 1969’s The Mighty Thor #168-169, Lee and Kirby revealed the origin of Galactus.
A Galactus that is tall enough to peek into a skyscraper is not tall enough, in my honest opinion. To be a true Devourer of Worlds, he has to be an unfathomable size that's hard to quantify.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps star Ralph Ineson opens up about playing Galactus in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and explains why he believes the antagonist isn’t “evil.” Speaking with ...
Galactus was born in the pages of "Fantastic Four #48" from March of 1966 due to the flagship series’ extreme popularity of the era and the need to keeping building out that fictional world.
Where there's Galactus, there's Silver Surfer, but we didn't see that character here. Instead, we got the shadow of Galactus and a shot of the back of his head along with the Statue of Liberty.
Marvel’s planet-consuming interplanetary villain Galactus will arrive on Earth with only Marvel’s first family standing in his way in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, and he’s already made a ...
Galactus in Marvel Comics is a powerful and destructive cosmic entity that lives by consuming planets. He is popularly known as the "Devourer of Worlds", the energy he consumes makes him omnipotent.
Galactus is coming. British actor Ralph Ineson (“The First Omen,” “The Witch”) is the latest addition to the cast of Marvel’s “The Fantastic Four,” as the world-devouring cosmic ...
Galactus’ first official character design from the highly anticipated Fantastic Four: First Steps appears to have leaked online ahead of its release on the 2025 movie schedule, but not through ...