Galador (Marvel)

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Afterwards, Galador would reform their once benevolent empire and established contact with its colony worlds. By this point, Rom ha served as Prime Director until a diplomatic mission where he disappeared and was presumed dead after his ship the ''Excalibur'' was destroyed. His wife Brandy Clark came to assume the mantle of leadership due to her status as Queen of Galador. Meanwhile, the Spaceknights came to be led by their sons '''Balin''' and '''Tristan''' who came to encounter a new foe in the form of the '''Wraithknights'''. These were captured Galadorians who were tortured and twisted to serve a new form of Dire Wraiths known as the '''Nazgoth'''. (Spaceknights v1 #5)
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Later on, Galador came under attack from the [[Builders (Marvel)|Builders]] where their armada was heading towards Earth. A group of Spaceknights consisting of Terminator, Starshine, Firefall, Ikon and Pulsar attempted a valiant defence of their world only for them to seemingly fail with Galador apparently destroyed in the attack. (Infinity v1 #1) In reality, the planet had survived but the world was turned into a desert wasteland by the Builders who departed afterwards. Many Galadorians had survived the devastation but were left in the ruins of their once great civilisation and bereft of any leadership after the fall of the Prime Directorate. (Yondu v1 #3)
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The '''Herald's Urn''' was later gifted to the survivors of Galador where it was believed that they could use its power to restore their ruined world and help in rebuilding it. (Yondu v1 #5)
  
 
==Overview==
 
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==Appearances==
 
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*''Rom v1'': (1979)
 
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*''Infinity v1'': (2013)
 
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*''Yondu v1'': (2020)
  
 
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Revision as of 07:21, 17 May 2022

Galador is a planet that features in Marvel Comics.

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History

Galador

Afterwards, Galador would reform their once benevolent empire and established contact with its colony worlds. By this point, Rom ha served as Prime Director until a diplomatic mission where he disappeared and was presumed dead after his ship the Excalibur was destroyed. His wife Brandy Clark came to assume the mantle of leadership due to her status as Queen of Galador. Meanwhile, the Spaceknights came to be led by their sons Balin and Tristan who came to encounter a new foe in the form of the Wraithknights. These were captured Galadorians who were tortured and twisted to serve a new form of Dire Wraiths known as the Nazgoth. (Spaceknights v1 #5)

Later on, Galador came under attack from the Builders where their armada was heading towards Earth. A group of Spaceknights consisting of Terminator, Starshine, Firefall, Ikon and Pulsar attempted a valiant defence of their world only for them to seemingly fail with Galador apparently destroyed in the attack. (Infinity v1 #1) In reality, the planet had survived but the world was turned into a desert wasteland by the Builders who departed afterwards. Many Galadorians had survived the devastation but were left in the ruins of their once great civilisation and bereft of any leadership after the fall of the Prime Directorate. (Yondu v1 #3)

The Herald's Urn was later gifted to the survivors of Galador where it was believed that they could use its power to restore their ruined world and help in rebuilding it. (Yondu v1 #5)

Overview

Locations on Galador included:

  • Mount Balin :

Inhabitants

  • Rom :
  • Ikon :
  • Pulsar :
  • Sanno :
  • Kiru :

Notes

  • Galador was created by Bill Mantlo, Jim Shooter, Sal Buscema and John Romita Jr. where it made its first appearance in Rom v1 #1 (December, 1979).

Appearances

  • Rom v1: (1979)
  • Spaceknights v1:
  • Infinity v1: (2013)
  • Yondu v1: (2020)

External Links

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