Is black winter bigger than Galactus?
Is black winter bigger than Galactus?
The Black Winter is a multiversal cosmic entity that fulfils a similar purpose to Galactus on a far larger scale – rather than simply devouring planets, it consumes entire universes.
Can Galactus beat Thor?
Yes. Thor is capable of defeating Galactus, the Devourer of Planets.
Is Galactus good or evil?
Setting aside the bad reputation Marvel’s heroes spread through their own stories, and it’s worth remembering Galactus isn’t really a villain, but a cosmic force of nature who only consumes planets in order to survive.
What’s up with Thor and Galactus?
With Thor’s help, Galactus has searched for planets to consume in preparation for battle against the looming threat of the Black Winter. And in Thor #5, the Black Winter is finally here, and it’s brought a truly stunning revelation with it.
What is the black winter in Thor?
In the pages of Thor, a dangerous new threat that’s unlike any the Marvel Universe has ever faced before, manifested itself in the form of the Black Winter. It all began when a wounded Galactus crashed onto Asgard, warning that this Star Plague was coming to destroy everything and everyone.
Why does Galactus hate the black winter so much?
But as Thor learned in issue #5, Galactus has a very personal reason for despising the Black Winter. In the previous incarnation of the Marvel Universe, before he became the Devourer of Worlds, the man known as Galan of Taa was the Black Winter’s herald. The Black Winter reveals it has no interest in destroying the universe all over again.
What happened in Thor’s battle with the Power Cosmic?
Thor, wielding both the abilities of the God of Thunder and the Power Cosmic, stood by his side, despite the great animosity between them. Together, they prepared to fight an enemy that dwarfed both of them in comparison. In Thor #5, the battle between all three cosmic powerhouses leaves the universe shaking in its wake.