Originally posted by Galan007
Aside from A&T teaming up to beat a hungry Galactus, aren't the Proemial Gods featless?
Each of the Proemial Gods are around Galactus' level. A little weaker. A little stronger. Whatever. Same ballpark.
Originally posted by Enyalus
'Cept Galactus wasn't hungry at the time. It was a regular Galactus.
depends...
On how you read this scan, imo it points to Galactus being weak, coupled with the fact that they was fighting on Planet and that Thanos apparently got easily hold of Galactus equipment could indicate that Galactus ship was in orbit. It's normally only in orbit when he is setting up his elemental Converter
Well we doesn't know for fact how many he defeated/killed by himself, but we know that Diableri sought out to kill Galactus, probably to ensure that Galactus didn't interfere in the war and turn the tide against him, which could indicate (also given Galactus conversation with Surfer) that the war was still raging at that point, and when Diableri failed then Galactus interfered. We know that atleast Four of the Gods was Slain/defeated by Galactus, one of those being the father of the Watchers and the weakest of the Gods. I'm not very familiar with the whole Kyln prison but looking at it, it appears as if more then three gods was imprisoned.
http://www.marvel.com/universe3zx/images/8/8a/The_Kyln_Prison.jpg
Originally posted by EnyalusRead "Annihilation: Silver Surfer" #4. The events in that comic directly proceed the events of "Annihilation" #1 (in which A&T own Galactus.)
'Cept Galactus wasn't hungry at the time. It was a regular Galactus.
In the former comic, Galactus states that he "must feed," and sends Surfer to find him a planet.
Originally posted by EnyalusBased on what? A&T are pretty much the only P-Gods with actual feats, and they were both imprisoned by Galactus alone.
Each of the Proemial Gods are around Galactus' level. A little weaker. A little stronger. Whatever. Same ballpark.
Originally posted by Galan007
Read "Annihilation: Silver Surfer" #4. The events in that comic directly proceed the events of "Annihilation" #1 (in which A&T own Galactus.)In the former comic, Galactus states that he "must feed," and sends Surfer to find him a planet.
Based on what? A&T are pretty much the only P-Gods with actual feats, and they were both imprisoned by Galactus alone.
My opinion > Your on-panel facts.