Ralph Macchio’s Take on the Galactus Trilogy

Cover Art for the Manga “The Demon Wants to Be a Good Boy.”

In an introduction to “Fantastic Four: Behold…Galactus!” esteemed author and editor Ralph Macchio describes his impression of the celestial being in the typical hyperbolic style of Marvel editorial. 1/6

Cover art for the academic monograph “Boys Love Manga and Beyond.”

“Artist and co-creator Jack Kirby went off the charts when he designed the extraordinary visual, especially that massive headpiece with its angled side protrusions. The manner in which Galactus carries himself conveys the sense of a being used to dominating” 2/6

Cover art for the Manga “A Yaoi Fan-Girl Falls In”
“Stan Lee’s dialogue reaches new heights of grandiosity when he scripts the planet-eater. His prose is so potent you can almost hear it echoing inside your head as the Big G wanders the enormous corridors of Worldship, Taa II.” 3/6
 Interior artwork from “Heart of Thomas” by Moto Hagio in which two school boys share an emotional moment.

“From his very first appearance…Galactus was something truly, shatteringly new to this medium. He simply had no antecedent. You couldn’t call him villain or hero. He doesn’t desire conquest or its spoils. His motivation is simply survival.” 4/6

Interior artwork from “Given” in which two male characters experience a meet-cute in the stairwell of their school.

“I have never gotten over my awe and wonder at this alien giant no matter how often I reread his cosmos-spanning exploits. The very fundamental forces of nature from the quantum to the cosmic are his to wield.” 5/6

A montage of historic yaoi covers.

“His passing leaves cinders where thriving, life-sustaining world once orbited. Most of all, his name says it all: Galactus. The great galactus.” 6/6