Captain America Annual #3 (Jan. 1976): "The Thing from the Black Hole Star!", page 35, panel 4:
General (to Captain America): "But what does the average man know-- or care-- or Galactus, or the Watcher... or any of the myriad nightmares we've discovered these past few years? And if the average man did know... Good Lord, man, just imagine the panic... the terror..."
Dark X-Men #3 (Mar. 2010): "Journey to the Center of the Goblin: Part Three", page 8, panel 3:
X-Man (Nathan Grey, speaking to Sentry): "They called us 'X-Man and the Sentry'. We fought the Brood, Galactus, the rogue Thor-- the Void--"
Marvel Double-Shot #2 (Feb. 2003): "The Roots of All Evil", page 7, panel 2:
pizza delivery guy (delivering 500 pizzas to Avengers mansion, having been called to do so by Loki as part of a prank): "I got a delivery here from Vito's Pizzeria. Youse guys entertainin' Galactus or what?"
Marvel Knights 4 #2 (Apr. 2004): "Wolf at the Door: Part 2", page 22, panel 1:
Human Torch: "I don't have any friends. I mean, I have the people I fight with and against on a regular basis, and the people I see whenever Galactus tries to eat our universe or whatever... but friends? Regular guys I hang with? None."
Marvel Knights 4 #23 (Dec. 2005): "Impossible Things Happen Every Day, Part 1", page 10, panel 2:
Reed Richards: "After he [Impossible Man] sacrificed his own planet to save Earth from Galactus. But clearly something's happened since we last encountered him."
Marvel Knights Spider-Man #18 (Nov. 2005): "Wild Blue Yonder: Conclusion", page 1:
Years ago, a ship delivered baby Ethan [Edwards] to Earth where a kindly couple raised him, unaware of his alien heritage. Now, the Fantastic Four have learned that Ethan is a Skrull orphaned by planet destroyer Galactus! This revelation has sent Ethan into a confused rage, bending his mental stability to the breaking point.
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Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars #11 (Mar. 1985): "...And Dust to Dust!", page 16, panel 3:
Doctor Doom: "Galactus, whom I left drifting helplessly in space has already been found and aided by his herald -- the female called Nova!"
Maximum Security #1 (Dec. 2000): "Illegal Aliens", page 27, panel 4:
Ronan: "How many years has it been that humanity has been intruding into intergalactic affairs? Interfering with other cultures? ...Setting yourselves against the powers that be, from Galactus to the Skrulls to the Celestials?"
Maximum Security: Dangerous Planet #1 (Oct. 2000): "A Very Dangerous Planet", pages 18, 28:
Page 6, panel 3: Ambassador Kreddik: "Humanity is a danger -- an ongoing danger -- and a greater one, in its way, than Galactus ever was!"
The New Avengers (vol. 2) #34 (Jan. 2013), page 27, panel 4:
Jessica Jones: "Just keep moving, Doreen, before Galactus comes and tries to eat the damn house."
The Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #122 (June 1979): "Cry for the Children!", page 15, panel 3:
Storm (contemplating plight of teen heroin addicts): "Is there nothing we can do?"
Luke Cage: "We're super-heros, Ororo, not God. We can save humanity from Doc Doom or Galactus-- but not from itself."
The Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #136 (Aug. 1980): "Child of Light and Darkness!", page 2, panel 2:
Lilandra: "...we now face a threat the likes of which the Shi'ar Empire--indeed, the entire universe--has ever known. Beside it, even Galactus may pale to insignificance, to feed his infernal hunger, he consumes worlds. To feed hers, Phoenix may consume all that exists."
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