[Possible Spoilers] Galactus - Fantastic Four 600 - Discussion (PowerC II, GTFIH))
Posting on the right forum this time.
Anyways...
HOW is there a “Galactus seed/egg” on Earth? How is that even possible?
Galactus’ birth occurred at the end of the universe before our own, when he merged with part of the Infinity Being (whatever was left of the IB served to make the Infinity Gauntlet), the previous universe’s equivalent of Multi-Eternity. He did NOT, I repeat, NOT! fuse/merge with the cosmic egg, which is basically the end and the beginning of a new cosmos: all there presently is, minus Galactus.
It was later said that the universe died out due to celestial overpopulation, and that Galactus, besides having to keep Abraxas at bay by supplying Eternity with enough energy to keep him from escaping the Heart of Eternity, had also to restore the balance between Eternity and Death and, most importantly, feed on worlds which have Celestial eggs, deep within their cores.
Now, as I have posted before, Celestials are mainly Galaxies, which once they reach a certain level of consciousness (the materialised(/manifestation of the) thoughts of Eternity) are engulfed in a cosmic suit, much like that of Galactus, so this makes little to no sense... which I have grown accustomed to, thank you Marvel.
However, this issue implies that Galactus and the Celestials share a common... origin? Even though one is basically an Universe with a hunger, in a suit, and the other a mere Galaxy in a suit.
In fact, I think it was said that Earth (not just Earth X!) was incubating a celestial egg... So again, IF (this is basically the only thing I’m uncertain of) this were to be true, then Marvel has totally gone mad... and even if I am wrong, then Marvel has gone mad as well, because you cannot simply attain the power of a being who merged with a cosmos, just like that, unless they give a proper explanation, like saying the seed is from a different Universe.
Cliffnotes:
-Galactus is an universe entire, and according to John Byrne’s arc, the next M. Eternity.
-The Celestials are the manifestation of Eternity’s thoughts, Galaxies which are later on engulfed in a suit.
-Besides many other things Galactus devours worlds which contain celestial eggs deep into their cores.
-There is a celestial egg in earth’s core. There is also a Galactus egg, even though that’s not how Galactus was born.
-???
-What the **** is going on? Someone enlighten me.
Will provide proof/scans for every statement I have made, on demand.
Reply 1 + Response:
Originally posted by Igniz
I think this thread should have been in the Comic Book section.Anyways, the only way to explain this is probably found in the pages of Thor Annual#10 were the narrator is mentioning the creation of the Universe by ending the Void(Darkness and Chaos,aka Mikaboshi,aka Chaos King) courtesy of TOAA.
Notice that the narration is stating Earth is a very special planet.In Japanese Mythology, the creation of the Earth was the beginning of the end for the Darkness and Chaos who happens to be Amatsu-Mikaboshi.It seems Marvel is adapting some elements of Japanese Myths and making a few changes of their own.Like putting TOAA as the creator of the Marvel Universe instead of In and Yo.
Oh, I'm sorry, didn't notice that forum being there. Mods, please delete this thread, I'm going to remake it in the adequate forum.
Anyways, the Chaos King issues really, REALLYYYYY, pissed me off. Not only did they go against everything that had ever been said, as it also made little to no sense to me. It could have been a decent arc, had it not involved the MULTIVERSE, had it stayed EARTH BOUND.
For starters, Chaos King was meant to be a demon, sky father tier at best (as shown in previous issues). He absorbed a few skyfathers from different pantheons, okay, I get that, but he turned out to be described in the same way as Infinity has been, in relation to Eternity - "Two sides of the same coin". I could have seen him as an Oblivion, IF it wasn't for the fact he's a demon and Oblivion already exists and defines what Chaos King was said to define.
Is it even canon???
Secondly, I've read that issue before and yes, that would prove that there is indeed a celestial egg on Earth. My queries still remain unanswered...