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<blockquote data-quote="WayneLigon" data-source="post: 3596877" data-attributes="member: 3649"><p>Yes, he did; he's had several. His home base you can see it in the article I link to below; it's bigger than our entire Earth-Moon system. The world eating is really more of 'draining the life energy from a world', as you can see <a href="http://sterpazook.narod.ru/pics/comix/art/ross/cosmic/Marvels3_Galactus8.jpg" target="_blank">here</a>. That funky thing wedged atop the Baxter Building is Galactus' life draining machine. From I remember he doesn't <em>need </em> the machine; it just makes things go quicker and easier. I could be wrnog on that, though.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.mp-shoot.com/comics101/27.html" target="_blank">http://www.mp-shoot.com/comics101/27.html</a> This is an extremely good capsule synopsis of what and what the Silver Surfer is, the first Galactus story, and all things related to it. As you can see from reading it, the movie actually does incorporate quite a lot of the original comic story beginning with the strange natural phenomenon (though not their cause) and ending with the Surfer's defiance of Galactus because of being inspired by humans.</p><p></p><p>Note that part where he's saying that his power has never been really tested. Having the Surfer follow through and being the one to drive Galactus off indeed makes for a <em>better </em> story than having the Deux Ex Machina of the nullifier show up at the last second, something no-one has ever heard of before. It's like having an NPC suddenly defeat the Big Bad Guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneLigon, post: 3596877, member: 3649"] Yes, he did; he's had several. His home base you can see it in the article I link to below; it's bigger than our entire Earth-Moon system. The world eating is really more of 'draining the life energy from a world', as you can see [URL=http://sterpazook.narod.ru/pics/comix/art/ross/cosmic/Marvels3_Galactus8.jpg]here[/URL]. That funky thing wedged atop the Baxter Building is Galactus' life draining machine. From I remember he doesn't [I]need [/I] the machine; it just makes things go quicker and easier. I could be wrnog on that, though. [url]http://www.mp-shoot.com/comics101/27.html[/url] This is an extremely good capsule synopsis of what and what the Silver Surfer is, the first Galactus story, and all things related to it. As you can see from reading it, the movie actually does incorporate quite a lot of the original comic story beginning with the strange natural phenomenon (though not their cause) and ending with the Surfer's defiance of Galactus because of being inspired by humans. Note that part where he's saying that his power has never been really tested. Having the Surfer follow through and being the one to drive Galactus off indeed makes for a [I]better [/I] story than having the Deux Ex Machina of the nullifier show up at the last second, something no-one has ever heard of before. It's like having an NPC suddenly defeat the Big Bad Guy. [/QUOTE]
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