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Galan of Taa

Galactus is the sole survivor of the sixth incarnation of the Multiverse. Originally
Galactus was a humanoid named Galan, born in the previous incarnation of Earth-
616 on the planet Taa, a paradise-like world whose civilization is said to have been the
most advanced of any of the known universe of that time. However, the Sixth Infinity
and all its universes were in their final stages of collapse due to the multiversal renewal
cycle.[15][16][3][17][12][18]

Originally, like all universes in the Multiverse, this universe had been a "Cosmic Egg"; a
primal sphere of disorganized, dense, compact primordial matter. The sphere
underwent a "Big Bang," an explosion that hurled the matter outwards, where much of
it eventually condensed into stars and planets. This universe expanded in size for billions
of years, and then contracted, undergoing a "crunch" over the following billions of
years. All of the matter of that universe was plunging towards a central point, where it
was collapsing into a new "Cosmic Egg."

Taa's civilization was one of the last still in existence. Lethal radiation caused by the "Big
Crunch" this universe was experiencing was wiping out all life across the universe.
Galan, a space explorer, was dispatched to travel through the cosmos to find a means of
saving Taa, but he found none. The radiation eventually killed off all but a tiny fraction
of the population of Taa. Knowing their deaths were inevitable, Galan proposed to the
remaining survivors that they die gloriously by piloting one of their starships directly
into the heart of the "Cosmic Egg." As the starship containing Galan and his fellow
survivors approached the focal point of the Big Crunch, the heat and radiation killed all
the passengers except Galan, who strangely found himself filled with new energy. [15]

Rebirth as Galactus

When the cosmos was going to meet its natural end, Galan was then approached by the
embodiment of the Sixth Infinity, the Sentience of the Multiverse, who merged its
essence with the mortal Galan, this way giving birth to a new entity who would survive
the multiversal renewal: Galactus, the Devourer of Worlds.[15][16][3][17][12][18]

After the Multiverse ended its renewal cycle, the Seventh Cosmoswas originated from
the ashes of the Sixth Infinity, and with it, its new embodiments, Eternity and Infinity.
The newborn Galactus eventually ended up in the seventh iteration of his universe, now
called Earth-616.[15][16][17][12][18]
The nascent Galactus drifted in his recreated starship for eons as life began to come into
existence in the universe, including the races that would give rise to the Elders of the
Universe. Eventually the nascent Galactus's starship was sighted by Ecce of
the Watchers, an ancient species who possess vast psionic and energy manipulation
powers who had undertaken to observe the events of the universe. Ecce drew the
starship down to his planet to study it. There he learned that the being within it had
power beyond comprehension and would eventually be forced to consume entire
worlds to satiate his hunger for life-sustaining energy.

Realizing the danger the nascent Galactus posed to the cosmos, this Watcher
considered destroying the entity; who was still vulnerable due to his metamorphic state;
but instead decided to abide by the Watchers' oath of non-interference, and let the
nascent Galactus depart in his starship. Although over time the Watcher race has come
to understand that Galactus is an intrinsic and necessary component to the natural
order of the cosmos, Ecce has expressed guilt over his decision those billions of years
ago and feels partially responsible for the destruction Galactus has caused since.[15][16]

The nascent Galactus employed his vastly limitless strength and power and created a
suit of armor to help him regulate his raging internal energies. He then transformed the
starship of Galan into a kind of incubator, where Galactus spent thousands upon
thousands of years evolving into his current form.[15] Finally, the incubation ship drifted
into orbit around the inhabited planet Archeopia. The Archeopians themselves did not
disturb the strange ship, but years later a marauding space fleet, nearing Archeopia and
thinking Galactus's ship to be a weapon, attacked it.

Galactus, with his metamorphosis complete, emerged and with a gesture destroyed the
invading fleet. Galactus, realizing his uncontrollable hunger for energy, turned his
attention upon the energy-rich Archeopia below. Galactus immediately consumed the
life energies of the Archeopia, only a small fleet of Archeopian ships managed to escape
the planet in time. (The Archeopian race would later be fully exterminated by the living
planet Ego).
Taa II

Over the following millennia Galactus constructed for himself an immense home, the
world-ship he calls Taa II, which engulfs the Archeopian solar system as a tribute to both
his home world and to Archeopia, the first planet he ever consumed. For several billion
years Galactus consumed only planets uninhabited by sentient lifeforms, Archeopia
being the only exception, and centuries passed between his "feedings".

However, as ages passed, the intervals between feedings decreased considerably in


length, and Galactus found himself needing to consume worlds inhabited by sentient
races if he could find no other worlds possessing the energy he needs in time to sustain
himself. Galactus has succeeded in suppressing his sympathy for intelligent beings who
are similar in nature to the entity from which he was birthed, and, realizing himself to be
a higher kind of being than they are due to his intrinsic role in the natural order, is
willing to destroy their lives to continue his own. Moreover, he is aware that he is meant
to one day give back to the universe infinitely more than he has ever taken from it.

Heralds of Galactus

At one point Galactus threatened to destroy the planet Zenn-La, home of a civilized,
humanoid race. One of that world's inhabitants, Norrin Radd, persuaded Galactus to
spare the planet by volunteering to become his "herald" and search out uninhabited
worlds for him to consume. Galactus agreed, and transformed Norrin Radd into
the Silver Surfer.
Silver Surfer

Eventually, however, Galactus grew determined to consume the energy-rich


planet Earth.[19] The Surfer rebelled as a result[20], and Reed Richards of the Fantastic
Four thwarted Galactus by threatening to use an alien device called the Ultimate
Nullifier on him, a weapon that could lay waste to the universe and kill even Galactus.
Galactus was forced to vow to spare Earth in exchange for the Nullifier's return, and he
punished the Surfer for his betrayal by erecting an undetectable energy barrier that
prevented the Surfer from leaving Earth.[21]

When he discovered the existence of Counter-Earth, he became determined to consume


it instead of Earth. He and his herald at the time, the Destroyer, were opposed by the
Fantastic Four once again who had been called for help by the High
Evolutionary.[22] Galactus then consumed the Poppupians' home world instead and was
nearly destroyed in the process.[23]

Eventually freeing himself from his pledge to Richards by defeating the immensely
powerful Sphinx (who was further empowered by the secrets of the universe
downloaded from the Living Computer of Xandar),[24] Galactus returned several times
to Earth to consume it, but was always narrowly thwarted. Meanwhile, he consumed
numerous inhabited worlds throughout the known universe to sate his hunger, and was
feared as a menace to all known star faring races. Galactus also took on a succession of
new heralds.
During his last attempt to devour Earth, Galactus had gone so long without "feeding"
that his energies were the lowest they had ever been and he was near death; thus a
large number of Earth's superhuman defenders actually succeeded in defeating him in
battle. Galactus lay dying, succumbing to his own hunger, but Reed Richards saved his
life with the help of Thor's mystic hammer Mjolnir. The grateful Galactus pledged his
friendship to Richards and sincerely gave his word never to attack Earth again. Galactus
has steadfastly abided by this oath ever since. During this visit to Earth Galactus
recruited his latest herald, Nova.[25]

Alternate Future

Galactus continued to prey upon other worlds, and destroyed the Skrull throneworld,
thereby plunging the Skrull Empire into chaos.[26] There is an account of a far distant
alternate future, in which man no longer exists on Earth, and Galactus, therefore no
longer feeling bound by his oath, consumes it at last.

Trial of Reed Richards

For saving the life of Galactus, Reed Richards was placed on trial by survivors of
Galactus' attacks. Galactus appeared for Richard's defense and Eternity manifested
confirming to all present the importance and necessity of Galactus in the universe as the
balance between Eternity himself and Death.[3]

Elders of the Universe

At some point afterward, Galactus was targeted by the alien organization called
the Elders of the Universe, who believed his death would trigger a new Big Bang and
recreate reality. In this new reality, the Elders believed they would become a race of
Galacti, each with infinite cosmic power with which they could use to endlessly pursue
their special interests. His former herald, Silver Surfer, the Fantastic Four, Franklin
Richards, and his herald Nova managed to upset the Elders' plans.[27]

In-Betweener

Eternity appeared to Galactus informing him of his hidden role in his battle with the
Elders and revealing Galactus' role as the third force of the universe. One of Galactus'
roles as an alien force is to help balance life and death as represented by Eternity and
Death.[28] Galactus later ran afoul of the In-Betweener, the third force of a universe
ruled by Master Order and Lord Chaos who was confirmed to be Galactus' own opposite
from another universe. Whereas Galactus is absent of dualities the In-betweener is the
crossroads of all dualities.[29]

Morg

When Nova finally rebelled as his herald, Galactus created another in the alien Morg,
who ultimately murdered Nova on his own volition. Morg in turn was defeated by the
collection of his former heralds. Galactus accepted Firelord and Air-Walker as returning
heralds after the battle with Morg, but secretly preserved Morg's body to restore him
slowly over time.[30]

Erased from Existence

At one point, Galactus was apparently erased from existence by the Ultimate
Nullifier.[31] Reed Richards determined that he was still alive, however, and neutralized
his own alternate grandson Hyperstorm by connecting the two, leaving Galactus to feed
indefinitely off of Hyperstorm's fundamental power.[32]

Addiction

More recently, Galactus' appetite became such that he would only devour the life forces
of sentient beings and leave the planets on which they lived intact. He began to
consume more and more frequently, because, unlike the life essences of the planets he
normally feeds on, the life forces of mortal beings offer him no sustenance; thus his
addiction left him perpetually starving, weakened and demented. He created a new
herald, Red Shift, to help him succeed in devouring all of the sentient life forces he came
upon. He approached Earth once more, and had to be driven off by a large contingent of
Earth's superheroes, while Red Shift was defeated by the Silver Surfer. Finally, the Silver
Surfer agreed once more to become Galactus' herald and to search for planets with
sentient life to consume.

"Death"

Almost immediately, the Silver Surfer led Galactus to the home world of
the Shi'ar Empire, perhaps the most technologically advanced in the known universe, in
hopes they would have the forces to repulse the weakened planet devourer. The Shi'ar
quickly joined forces with other races and several of Earth's superheroes to battle
Galactus. During the conflict, the Silver Surfer managed to turn Galactus' own energy-
siphoning machines on Galactus himself, fatally weakening him. Galactus died, while
warning that the madness which had consumed him was a precursor to another greater
horror.

As he passed away, Galactus was converted to energy by his own planet-destroying


machines, revealing his true form, that of a sentient star. As Reed Richards noted, his
energy would radiate forever outward, so he could never again reform.[33]

Abraxas

Galactus' "death" allowed the being known as Abraxas, the metaphysical embodiment
of destruction and the antithesis of Eternity, to emerge from his imprisonment. He soon
began to cut a swath of terror through various alternate realities, including the murder
of parallel versions of Galactus. He used the decapitated head of one alternate reality
Galactus to target and home in on the prime reality Earth and to plant a mole in his
version of the Herald known as Nova. On Earth, Abraxas attacked Uatu the Watcher, left
him comatose, and stole half of his signature medallion. Abraxas taunted the Fantastic
Four with the inevitability of his coming, enticing the team to search for the Ultimate
Nullifer, of which the clues to the location were scattered amongst alternate realities.

Ultimately, the Four found the Nullifier when Abraxas suddenly appeared and stole it
from them. Abraxas called forth an army of Novas to attack Earth, and the Fantastic
Four held no hope of defeating him. Instead, Franklin Richards, the son of the Four
members Mister Fantastic and the Invisible Woman, combined his Celestial-level cosmic
powers with those of his sister Valeria and returned Galactus to his natural state while
restoring balance to Eternity, at the cost of (presumably) forever burning out his
powers. Galactus easily wrenched the Nullifier from Abraxas, but, due to interference
from the army of Novas, the Nullifier fell to Reed Richards, who used the weapon to
destroy the multiverse. The result served to re-create the multiverse in which Abraxas
had never escaped, and since all that was had ended, all that is was realigned, and as
such, allowed Mister Fantastic to survive along with all those who died in Abraxas' reign
of terror.[34]

Annihilation

During Annihilus' ambition of "conquering" the universe, Galactus was vengefully


attacked by the freed surviving Proemial Gods, "Tenebrous, of The Darkness Between"
and "Aegis, Lady of All Sorrows", leaving him badly weakened and was, along with the
Silver Surfer, captured by Thanos, who was responsible for bargaining the gods into
fighting the World Devourer. Galactus and the Surfer were brought to Annihilus and
were experimented upon as weapons in Annihilus' war. Galactus was used as a sort of
cosmic weapon, capable of destroying whole planets, and his and the Surfer's cosmic
power were fueled as potential weapons for the Annihilation Wave.

Eventually Annihilus' overall plan was to use Galactus as a 'bomb' capable of destroying
every life-form in the universe and thus fulfilling his desire of being the only being in the
known universe. However, Annihilus' plan was foiled by the efforts
of Moondragon, Drax and the Silver Surfer as they successfully freed Galactus. After
teleporting Moondragon and Drax to safety and succumbing to his rage, Galactus
proceeds to unleash a massive, omnidirectional blast that later becomes known as the
"Galactus event." The 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 as well as more than three star systems and even
vaporizes a Watcher. Galactus' action ultimately stopped the war and forced the
remaining warring parties to form a truce.

Post-Annihilation
Following the end of the Annihilation war, Galactus became hungrier than ever before
and requested his Heralds to find planetary substance for his hunger. It is revealed that
at some point in the early years of the creation of the universe Galactus became
involved in a civil war between the Proemial Gods. He slayed Diableri, the leader of the
opposing faction of gods who attempted to gain total control of the universe, and
imprisoned the remaining gods who survived in the Kyln. Angered and concerned about
the freed Proemial Gods, Aegis and Tenebrous, Galactus ordered the Silver Surfer to find
and defeat the gods once and for all.

After the Surfer kills the gods by luring them into the Crunch, the all-destroying border
of the universe, Galactus saved a heavily beaten and exhausted Surfer in which both of
them honor their gratitude to each other, and the Surfer once again became a Herald to
Galactus. The Surfer led Galactus to the planet Sakaar where he destroyed the planet
after easily defeating both Skaar and the Surfer who was being controlled by Skaar. He
became addicted to the Old Power after devouring the planet and set out to find all the
planets that possess the Old Power within them.

Nu-World

Galactus discovered Nu-World and its power source. He went to Earth and took Reed
Richards to Nu-World to fix their power source, but, in the end, Galactus chose to
destroy the world, rather than eat it, for daring to use him as a power source.
Attack on Asgard

Galactus was in search for the “Galactus Seed”, a cosmic heart that will give birth to the
next universe to come. Created by Eternity before the recording of time and discovered
by Bor, First King of the Asgardians, the seed gave birth to the World Tree over which
the nine realms hang. The Surfer arrived on behalf of Galactus for the seed since, as
quoted by the Silver Surfer, the seed may be able to satisfy Galactus and stop his
hunger. Odin refused to hand the seed over to Galactus, believing that Galactus was in
search for godhood and wants to live forever. This made Galactus attack Asgard in
search for the seed. However, Galactus was not able to get the seed as Odin was in his
way, thus stopping him from getting it.

Galactus and Odin fought by using their telekinetic and telepathic powers because if
they had fought physically, the power they both possessed would have been able to
destroy the Universe. Odin was able to render Galactus unconscious by head-butting
him before falling into the Odinsleep. After regaining consciousness, Galactus
proceeded to attack Asgard in search for the seed despite the fact the Silver Surfer was
trying to stop Galactus from proceeding as it would be a declaration of war on Asgard
with the Surfer telling him that "They are Gods. They are power and fury and an act of
war against a race of Gods is beyond even you...". Nevertheless, Galactus proceeded
until Odin summoned The Destroyer, which was powered by the seed's energy while, at
the same time, Loki successfully hid the seed. When the Surfer detected the seed was
gone he informed Galactus. Knowing that his main objective was no longer under
Asgardian possession anymore, Galactus retreated, therefore canceling the invasion,
and later learned that the seed was lost somewhere within Odin's World Tree, and that
searching for it would be like searching for a needle in a pile of space-time.

After the event the Surfer proposes a truce between Galactus and the Asgardians, in
which one of the conditions is that if the Surfer senses the seed disturbed then the war
between Galactus and the Asgardians would continue anew. Needing to stay on Earth to
observe the Asgardians and ensure that they never retrieved the Seed, the Surfer
approached a preacher in Broxton, Oklahoma, Mike, about taking up his role as Herald,
due to having observed Mike's courage in standing up to Galactus for the good of his
people. Mike reluctantly accepted the task, becoming Praeter, the latest Herald of
Galactus.

Future Foundation
Galactus vowed to Reed Richards that he would protect the Earth until the Galactus
Seed could be retrieved from Yggdrasill. He gave Richards the means to summon him in
the near future, when he foresaw Earth in peril.[35]Galactus and the adult Franklin
Richards from the future stood toe-to-toe against the Mad Celestials. After they were
defeated, Galactus and Franklin bonded over the fact that Galan would no longer face
the end of the universe alone - Mister Franklin would survive to the end and witness it
with him.[36]

Gah Lak Tus merges with Galactus

Clash with the Ultimate Universe

Months after his return, Ultron launched a massive attack on Earth, annihilating
humankind and conquering the planet. Wolverine was one of the remaining survivors,
and used Doctor Doom's time machine to travel back in time numerous times until he
could prevent Ultron's rise of power and thus the annihilation of humankind, which
resulted in the evil A.I. being destroyed once and for all, but at the cost of the space-
time continuum being broken, thus causing a "multiversal chaos", where numerous
beings from other realities were transported to other universes through the tears of
reality. Galactus was one of these beings dragged to another universe, in this case Earth-
1610.[37]

Galactus' arrival to this Earth happened just in the precise moment and location in
which his counterpart, the entity Gah Lak Tus found itself in the middle of the Chitauri-
Kree War. Galactus was approached by Gah Lak Tus, who unexpectedly took the action
of merging with its counterpart, creating an even more powerful Galactus with a greater
need to feed, who then sent part of Gah Lak Tus as his new herald to seek and
consume.[10]

When Galactus attacked Hala, the Kree capital, the planet was defended by that
world's Silver Surfer, Nova and Captain Mahr Vehl.[38] During the battle, Mahr Vehl died
of the injuries caused by the Gah Lak Tus swarm. Nova wore Mahr Vehl's armor and
became Captain Marvel, using his newly acquired vast power, and a weapon on Mahr
Vehl's armor designed to kill Gah Lak Tus to unleash a powerful attack on Galactus.
Thought dead by the heroes, Galactus was only heavily weakened by the attack, and
started heading Earth looking to consume its power.[39]

On his way, he was met by Vision as she attempted to return Galactus to his own
universe. She failed in doing so and was destroyed.[40] Upon arrival to Earth, Galactus
immediately began his path of destruction as well as preparations to consume the
planet. The Ultimates arrived to stop Galactus, but even their most devastating attacks
proved to only be a nuisance to the world devourer.[41]

Galactus was ultimately defeated when the Elemental Converter was destroyed by a
giant Kitty Pryde, and Thor pushed the cosmic entity through a portal created by Reed
Richards, into the Negative Zone, with the intention that, since this incarnation of the
zone was completely lifeless, Galactus should starve to death.[42]

Return from the Negative Zone

Following an incident where the Eternal Ikaris was brainwashed by the Kree using a
device called the Gods' Whisperer, he swore vengeance on his would-be captors. With
help from Aarkus, Ikaris and his fellow Eternals found the comatose Galactus floating in
the Negative Zone and brought him back to Earth-616. They then stated that they
planned to use the Gods' Whisperer to unleash him upon the Kree when he awoke.[43]

Time Runs Out

In order to stop the incursions, among other solutions, the Illuminati went to Galactus
to arrange a meeting with the Celestials. However, before they could fully assure them
their help, they mysteriously vanished.[44]

Lifebringer
Galactus the Lifebringer

With the renewal of the universe after its destruction,[45] a group of heroes known as
the Ultimates started working on problems of cosmic scale that could endanger the
universe. One of their first missions consisted of solving Galactus' hunger.[17]

The Ultimates retrieved Galactus' Incubator and forced the devourer of worlds into it, so
a new process of similar nature to the one that created Galactus could happen again.
Said process was accelerated with Neutronium. After a flash of light and the Incubator's
destruction, Galactus emerged anew with a new purpose in life, he became a
lifebringer. The first planet that Galactus restored was Archeopia, which had been the
very same first victim of his hunger.[17]

When the Ultimates attempted to exit the Omniverse in order to assess the damage
time-travel had caused to it, Galactus was tasked by Eternity to stop them.[46] After
interrupting the Ultimates' journey and sending them back to Earth, Galactus found
himself outside the reach of the Multiversal embodiment of Eternity, and discovered the
truth Eternity wanted to prevent the Ultimates from knowing, that it was in chains.

Now tasked with the duty to find Eternity' cosmic jailer,[47] Galactus enlisted the help of
the Anti-Man to recruit the Ultimates and transform them into his Heralds of
Life.[48] Once the Anti-Man assembled the Ultimates and Galactus asked for their help,
the Lifebringer was summoned to the Superflow to be put in trial at the request of Lord
Chaos and Master Order, two cosmic entities that saw Galactus' new status as a
perversion of the cosmic heriarchy.

The Living Tribunal ruled in Galactus' favor, allowing him to remain as his new self,
alleging that the cosmic hierarchy in this new reality was still being formed, thus it
wasn't set. Lord Chaos and Master Order took this council to heart, and assaulted the
Living Tribunal, killing him.[49] Chaos and Order subsequently tried to change Galactus
back. However, the same principle that made it possible for them to murder the
Tribunal, that there wasn't a heriarchy yet, meant they couldn't impose their will on
Galactus, as he was on the same level as Order and Chaos. Order and Chaos left the
Superflow, leaving a weakaned Galactus trapped behind, and merged into a new more
powerful being, Logos.[50] They eventually returned and reverted Galactus back to his
old form, bringing him his hunger back.[51] Fortunately, the reversion was short-lived as
the Anti-Man sacrificed his powers and life to change Galactus back into the
Lifebringer.[52]

Eternity War

After resting until he could recover his power,[53] Galactus gathered Ego-Prime, Psi-
Hawk, the Infinaut, and the ghost of the Shaper of Worlds to form the Eternity Watch in
order to help Eternity.[18] The Eternity Watch subsequently confronted Logos and the
First Firmament's Aspirants in the Superflow. At the same time, the Maker foolishly used
the High Evolutionary's technology to bring down the Superflow in an attempt to unify
the Multiverse into a single reality and strengthen Eternity.

When this process proved to be counterproductive and actually began to damage


Eternity even further, Galactus had the ghost of the Shaper of Worlds teleport the
Ultimates to the High Evolutionary's Counter-Earth.[54] With the help of another group
of Ultimates brought back to life by the Maker, who subsequently rebelled against him,
Galactus' Ultimates managed to reverse the damage caused to the Superflow and
restored the Multiverse to its normal state.

Galactus and the Eternity Watch subsequently resumed their confrontation against the
agents of the First Firmament. With the help of Black Panther's ascended astral form
and the rebirthed Celestials, the Eternity Watch defeated the Aspirants and Logos. The
First Firmament was also defeated, when Eternity summoned the past incarnations of
the Multiverse to his aid, the Ultimate Ultimates. With Eternity free and safe once again,
Galactus bid the Ultimates farewell, and they parted their ways.[55]
Infinity Countdown

With Ultron / Hank Pym about to launch rockets from Saiph to infect the universe into
his image through the Ultron Virus and the Soul Gem, the Silver Surfer approached
Galactus and asked him to destroy the planet in order to save the galaxy.[56] Though
reluctant at first, Galactus went on to consume the planet for the Surfer promised to
become his herald again should his hunger ever return.[57]

Powers and Abilities


Power Grid [94]

Intelligence 7

Strength 7

Speed 7

Durability 7

Energy Projection 7

Fighting Skills 2

Powers

Cosmic Entity: Galactus possesses the immeasurable Power Cosmic and is one of the
most powerful beings in the Marvel Universe, having near-limitless godlike
powers.[13] His cosmic powers is beyond most forms of measurement.[14] He was once
referred to as "the most awesome living entity in the cosmos."[58] Thanoswith
the Infinity Gauntlet ranked him around the same level of power as Odin, Zeus,
the Celestials, and the Stranger, but well below Master Order, Lord Chaos, Mistress
Love, and Sire Hate, who in turn are well below Eternity and Infinity, who are well below
the Living Tribunal.[59] As such, Galactus is able to employ the cosmic energy within him
to produce virtually any effect he desires. After devouring four planets, Galactus has
been shown capable of fighting four Mad Celestials, and destroying one of them,
although when they fused together into a powerful Voltron Celestial he was
defeated.[60] Galactus has also shown the ability to overcome Odin.[61] In effect, the
virtually omniscient Oblivion remarked that Galactus' battle against Scrier and
the Other affected reality itself, and suggested they threatened to destroy
the Multiverse entirely if their fight had not ceased.[62]

Galactus and his Heralds were stated to be cosmic level threats.[63] He was stated to
have an "Universal" threat level by the Nova Corps.[1]

However, although his power is great, it is dependent on the amount of energy he has
absorbed from planets. If he does not feed regularly, then it will run out, and he will
weaken and starve to death.[64]

A few of the abilities he displayed are:

Immortality: Galactus is said to be the oldest living entity; therefore people consider him
as an ageless being.

God-level Strength: Galactus has demonstrated the potential for a solar scale of limitless
strength.[65]

God-level Stamina: Galactus can partake in physical strenuous action, like battles, for an
undefined period of time, but absorbing the energy of a planet will only sustain him for
a month, and using it will cause the time-span to lower dramatically, so he normally
cannot fight for too long.

God-level Speed: Despite his size, Galactus can fly at speeds that greatly surpass the
speed of light.

Invulnerability: Galactus is immune to all diseases, ailments, and toxins. In addition, he is


enormously resistant to damage. He was able to survive from two planets colliding and
a sizable nuclear arsenal, but was severely injured in the process. However, this
happened while he was drained by the cosmic entity Hunger.[66] Galactus emerged
intact from a massive strike from Nega-Bombs.[9] He has also stated that, much like
Aegis and Tenebrous, he could not survive the forces of the Crunch.[67] After Odin
headbutted him from the outer atmosphere all the way to the planet Earth, he very
swiftly recovered.[68] Galactus has regularly withstood attacks from exceptionally
powerful beings such as Agamotto[69] and Odin, and even managed to withstand a blow
from a Chaos King empowered Zeus.[70]

Energy Discharges: Galactus can project devastating energies powerful enough to


destroy entire planets.[15] After absorbing energy from several planets following a
period of starvation, Galactus proved capable of destroying at least three solar
systems.[71] Galactus has effectively affected entire galaxies while battling the Hell Lord
Mephisto,[72] and it's been speculated that Galactus might be able to destroy even the
Multiverse as a side effect of a titanic battle.[62] Indeed, Galactus' clash with the entity
Agamotto even wreaked havoc in entire dimensions.[69] Also, during a confrontation
with Tyrant in his original form, it was stated that they "must have destroyed entire
galaxies".[73] Moreover, the captive Galactus would be employed as a weapon capable
to destroy two universes,[74] and Galactus even destroyed a Mad Celestial,[60] who has
withstood the destructive power of the Ultimate Nullifier (though its power depends on
the wielder's mindset, varying between universal to multiversal in magnitude).[75]

Energy Absorption: Arguably his most viable power, as his survival depends on absorbing
the Life Force from planets or stars. During his fight with Mephisto, he showed that he is
even capable of absorbing an entire domain.[72] During his attack on the Ultimate
Universe he also absorbed Vision's Dark Matter-attacks.[40] During the "Time
Bubble"/"Black Celestial" alternative future story he was going to devour an entire 4-
dimensional universal spacetime continuum, and grew larger than a galaxy. [76]

Levitation: Galactus can traverse or glide through air and space using sheer
willpower.[14]

Size-Alteration: Galactus's base height and weight will diminish when he is greatly in
need of life-giving energy. Galactus has the ability to increase his size and mass at will,
the extent of which is unknown. He once grew to a stature so great that he could
wrestle with the Wraithworld sun.[65][14]

Adapted Appearance: Although Galactus is usually represented in humanoid form, each


sentient being perceives him having a form resembling their own. Hence, humans see
Galactus as an enormous armor-clad humanoid, while an amoeba-like species, for
example, would perceive Galactus in an enormous amoeba-like form.[77] Although as
Galan, Galactus was indeed a humanoid, his true current form is unknown.

Molecular Restructuring: Galactus can manipulate, reshape and rearrange the molecular
complexions of any organism, allowing him to rebuild or redesign things internally.[78]

Matter Transmutation: Being a cosmic being, Galactus can control matter in any object
which allows him to turn something tangible like lead, into something intangible like
water.[79][80]
Teleportation: Galactus can make himself, other people, and objects appear anywhere
in the entire universe that he wishes with a mere thought.[26][81] He has even teleported
the planet Galador from one galaxy to another.[65]

Force-Fields: Galactus can erect near-impenetrable energy shields.[79]

Interdimensional & Intradimensional Portals: He can create wormholes between


dimensions and within dimensions.[82][83]

Telepathy: Galactus is telepathic and able to read or communicate with other minds
across universal distances.[14][84][85]

Telekinesis: Ability to move enormous amounts of mass through mental


concentration.[20]

Cosmic Awareness: Galactus can sense disturbances or changes within the cosmic ether
on a universal scale.[86]

Resurrection: He can raise the dead.[87]

Creation: Galactus can create complex, sentient, biological or bio-technical life-forms


seemingly from nothing, or at least using his control over molecules to do so.[88]

Soul Control & Manipulation: Galactus can control and manipulate the souls and spirits
of living beings at will.[85] He uses this power to alter the memories and emotions of
others.

Recreation: Being a cosmic being, Galactus was able to recreate the entire planet Zen-
La, including population, etc. in every detail.[85]

Power/Ability Bestowal: Galactus' heralds, whom he has endowed with a minuscule


fraction of his cosmic power, are able to manipulate matter and energy in ways that are
far beyond human comprehension.

Vitakinesis: Galactus is able to heal himself and others from physical wounds although
this may simply be molecular reconstruction.

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Former Powers

Abilities
Cosmic-Genius: Galactus, as the oldest known living entity in the universe, possesses
one of the universe's absolutely most advanced minds. His scientific knowledge is
beyond human understanding.[14] Reed Richards has admitted an inability to fully
comprehend even the most rudimentary devices found within Galactus' Worldship Taa
II. The Worldship itself is a solar system-sized construct that is said to surpass any
natural world in beauty and splendor and yet within it's computers is contained
knowledge so unfathomable and far reaching it can grant awesome power to those who
come into contact with it (see Korvac).

Strength level

When sated, Galactus has demonstrated a solar scale of super-strength, meaning he


possesses limitless strength.[65]

Weaknesses

Cosmic Hunger: Galactus requires unknown energies obtainable only from a certain type
of planets in order to sustain his life. The suitable type of planet need not to be one
where life is present, but it must have the potential to support life. When recently sated
Galactus is incredibly powerful; however, the longer he goes without feeding the more
his strength, power, and cosmic awareness wane. Indeed, over one month after
consuming a suitable planet his power will have already been reduced exponentially,
although in such a hungered state his powers are still far beyond mortal comprehension.
In recent times Galactus has been known to go without feeding for numerous months at
a time bringing him to the brink of death and reducing his power to such a degree that
superhuman teams such as the Avengers, and the Fantastic Four etc. can defeat
him.[64] When he first emerged from his cocoon, Galactus could go without feeding for
over century before his hunger weakened him to a significant degree. Why the intervals
between his feedings has decreased over the millennia is unknown.

Paraphernalia
Equipment

Galactus often employs his Elemental Converter when devouring planets to help him in
the conversion of matter into energy. Although he does not require this device to
devour planets and will forego its use in certain scenarios, it makes the conversion of
energies more efficient. Galactus also wears a full-body suit of armor constructed from
an unknown material of his own design that helps him to regulate and control his
personal energy. If he were to remove the armor for an extended period, his vast cosmic
energies could run rampant and potentially give him the appearance of a star.

Transportation

Although Galactus is capable of space travel via his own power, he disdains the needless
expenditure of power and prefers to travel in starships of his own design. Though
Galactus has many different starships in his personal fleet his preferred long range
vessel is his sphere-shaped starship (over a mile in diameter) which is capable of trans-
light speeds and inter-dimensional travel. Galactus has even on rare occasions been
shown to travel in his solar system-sized Worldship, Taa II.

Weapons

Galactus often employs a robot called the Punisher, which possesses vast superhuman
strength, speed, and durability; to battle adversaries whose power levels do not warrant
his direct attention. Galactus also keeps in his possession a weapon called the Ultimate
Nullifier. This weapon has the ability to destroy any target the wielder can mentally
envision. In the hands of Galactus, due to his cosmic awareness, the Ultimate Nullifier is
capable of destroying entire universes and even entire timelines from beginning to end.
It was revealed in the Abraxas story arc that the Ultimate Nullifier may be an aspect of
Galactus himself.

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