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While he is a Fantastic Four villain above all else, he has appeared in several major storylines over the years, and they show why Galactus is one of the most interesting characters in Marvel Comics.
7) Thor Vol. 6 #1-6

Galactus appeared in Thor Vol. 6 as part of the first six issues of the series. The series sees Galactus coming to Thor to ask for help, as another ancient being who has existed since the beginning of this universe has returned and threatens to consume everything. This is Black Winter, and Galactus lied to Thor about why he wanted this entity defeated. The Black Winter was coming to take Galactus’s power, and Galactus made Thor his herald to help kill the entity. Thor does so, but kills Galactus before using his body as a bomb to destroy the Black Winter. It was an incredible show of power by Thor, and Galactus seemingly finally died, although he has since been reborn with a hunger for knowledge rather than worlds.
6) Fantastic Four: The Trial of Reed Richardsย

Galactus arrived on Earth in the pages of The Fantastic Four, and it was here that Reed Richards explained to Earth’s heroes that the Devourer of Worlds had to live for the universe to survive. Reed worked with Thor to save Galactus’s life, and the alien swore never to attempt to consume Earth again, a vow he has kept to this day. However, this was not the end. In “The Trial of Reed Richards,” Lilandra and the Shiar Empire captured Reed. They had him stand trial for saving Galactus’s life, saying he was liable for anyone who died when the Devourer of Worlds feeds on another planet. The Watcher was on hand, and he sent Humon Torch to bring back witnesses to help Reed. It ultimately led to Galactus and Eternity revealing the truth about Galactus’s true nature, which saved Reed from being sentenced to death.
5) Thor #168-169

While Galactus has mainly faced off with The Fantastic Four when he arrived on Earth, he has also had to deal with Thor more than once. Of course, while Thor later killed Galactus, the two battled on more than one occasion before that moment. In a two-issue story arc in 1969, Thor received a mission as punishment for giving in to his Warriors’ Madness in a previous battle. His mission was to find Galactus, learn of his origin, and report back to Odin. These two issues finally revealed Galactus’s origin for the first time in Marvel Comics, and the story unfolds more as a mythological tale than a superhero battle to save the world, making it an engrossing and fascinating tale of how Galactus became who he is and why he must feed on worlds.












