When we encounter world-shaking challenges, we have access to a greater power in the universe.
The Fantastic Four will be facing a god-like enemy in the movies this summer, one who wants to destroy the Earth.
I am which has always been, since this universe was birthed.
I am the hunger that dooms worlds.
I am he who is beyond such frail concepts as good and evil.
I am … Galactus.
Fortunately, when we encounter our own world-shaking challenges, we have access to an even greater power.
In the world of Marvel comics, there are not many villains as powerful as Galactus. A god-like figure with an insatiable hunger, he sustains himself by draining planets of their energy. Galactus was born from a cosmic egg and has been around forever — since the Big Bang, at the very least — and he destroys worlds without regard to traditional morality.
He simply wants to eat.
When Galactus comes to Earth, the only heroes that stand a chance are The Fantastic Four. Perhaps you know them from comics or movies. They include super-smart Reed Richards, also known as Mister...
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