Originally posted by Nihilist
Where did it say he was starving?
It doesn't say, but it can nearly be interpreted as one wishes.
Originally posted by zopzop😂
It didn't but hey........😄
Originally posted by UtrigitaI see your point on how it can be interperated, but to me unprepared and off gaurd means a suprise attack of sorts.
It doesn't say, but it can nearly be interpreted as one wish.
Originally posted by Utrigita
It doesn't say, but it can nearly be interpreted as one wishes.
That summary can't be trusted, Aegis "Lord of All Sorrows"? I thought it was Aegis "Lady of all Sorrows". Sloppy Marvel. 😄
Originally posted by Nihilist
I see your point on how it can be interperated, but to me unprepared and off gaurd means a suprise attack of sorts.
Cool, just wanted to point out that based on this rather loose statement, a case can be made for nearly anything, so neither is completely right nor wrong imo.
Originally posted by Nihilist
Where did it say he was starving?
Oh shoot, just re-read it. It didn't say anything about him starving. However, what I took from that scene in Annihilation #1 was that they took him off guard and I'm not sure what he would have been doing walking around on some random planet other than preparing to feed. Either way, I don't see how T and A would be able to take on a well fed Galactus if he was the one that defeated them before.
Originally posted by Nihilist
Whats your take on it?
In the story he didnt act/seem starving.
I honestly have no idea, for a while I believed that him being low on energy might have been the case. It would explain the fight on the planet, what looks like Galactus Elementary converter in the back and Thanos later getting access to Galactus technology. Something that would seem possible only if his ship was in orbit, whick normally means he is going to devour the planet.
But then I began to wonder, I mean we have no idea how he managed to beat the gods the first time around, we know that normally Galactus doesn't devour a planet before engaging a enemy, I believe the Tyrant incident was more a exception then the rule, but that is just on loose memory.
The Off guard sentence imo clearly shows that he didn't expect their attack so soon, so granted he was surprised. But unprepared can be anything from not having the required technology ready or having resupplied his energy.
Let me put it this way, the circumstances of the fight points to the first explanation but Galactus history as a character points imo to the other.
I'm still working on getting a explanation together that can explain it all, but until more material is released about Tenebrous and Aegis capture, all we can do, imo, is speculate on Galactus powerlevel.
Originally posted by Sirius77unless it was a FULL POWER GALACTUS that beat them before... omgz.
Oh shoot, just re-read it. It didn't say anything about him starving. However, what I took from that scene in Annihilation #1 was that they took him off guard and I'm not sure what he would have been doing walking around on some random planet other than preparing to feed. Either way, I don't see how T and A would be able to take on a well fed Galactus if he was the one that defeated them before.
Hmm...
At the point where T, A, and the other Proemial Gods were active (just after the big bang) wasn't that prior to the forming of the Abstracts, as the Proemial Gods fulfilled those roles until sentient life evolved and the concepts took form? Wouldn't Galactus have therefore, theoretically, been at full power because that would have been before his hunger was enforced?
(Not saying Tenebrous is equal to Galactus, just a question about the Proemial Gods purpose and time of existence).
Originally posted by illadelph12
Hmm...At the point where T, A, and the other Proemial Gods were active (just after the big bang) wasn't that prior to the forming of the Abstracts, as the Proemial Gods fulfilled those roles until sentient life evolved and the concepts took form? Wouldn't Galactus have therefore, theoretically, been at full power because that would have been before his hunger was enforced?
(Not saying Tenebrous is equal to Galactus, just a question about the Proemial Gods purpose and time of existence).
Do you have a link to that by chance? I have Annihilation on a thumbdrive but it's at work.
The Proemial Gods fulfilled the role of other concepts though, right? Like Diableri was Chaos, Tenebrous was evil, Aegis was sorrow, etc. Eternity, Infinity, Oblivion and LT, logically, would have been formed at the birth of the universe but other concepts, iirc, required life in order for them to have purpose, and the Proemials filled that role until life caught up (as far as I can remember). They were like cosmic placeholders.
Originally posted by Nihilist
unless it was a FULL POWER GALACTUS that beat them before... omgz.
Well, what I never understood was how he imprisoned all of the primordial gods before. I mean all of them? Iirc, wasn't it implied to somewhat of a battle? How would he be able to imprison them all unless he was in some way above them?
Originally posted by Sirius77
Well, what I never understood was how he imprisoned all of the primordial gods before. I mean all of them? Iirc, wasn't it implied to somewhat of a battle? How would he be able to imprison them all unless he was in some way above them?
The same way he beat FP Tyrant but then got humiliated then almost killed by DP Tyrant. Galactus is overrated.
Since we don't know how he beat the primordial gods, everything we say is conjecture.
Originally posted by illadelph12
Do you have a link to that by chance? I have Annihilation on a thumbdrive but it's at work.The Proemial Gods fulfilled the role of other concepts though, right? Like Diableri was Chaos, Tenebrous was evil, Aegis was sorrow, etc. Eternity, Infinity, Oblivion and LT, logically, would have been formed at the birth of the universe but other concepts, iirc, required life in order for them to have purpose, and the Proemials filled that role until life caught up (as far as I can remember). They were like cosmic placeholders.
As I understand it, they were basically paving the way for the Celestials to do what they do atm.
Given what Galactus says about them (that they brought their war to him) imo points towards the abtracts predating the Proemial gods, because Eternity etc was already formed when Galactus came into existance in his current form, but granted it's a long unaccounted timeline in marvel cosmic history.