Silver Surfer Epic Collection #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Hunger!", Nova grapples with the weight of her mission as she hunts for a new world for Galactus to devour—only to confront her own doubts after the Silver Surfer revealed a primitive planet she once thought was just another dead rock: Earth, in its distant past. The story unfolds with quiet tension, as her quest becomes a test of morality in the face of cosmic inevitability.
In "The Hero in Absence," a sudden rift strands Starfox and Mentor on Titan, leaving the already volatile Drax to confront Firelord in a clash born of confusion. When Doctor Strange intervenes, he pulls the pair to Earth, where they must join a gathering of heroes preparing to face a threat that looms beyond the stars.
In "Cages," the Silver Surfer takes a quiet moment before facing Thanos when he stumbles upon Rhino, who’s freeing animals from Central Park Zoo, convinced the world’s end is near. Though well-intentioned, Rhino’s actions are endangering the creatures, and the Surfer must help him understand that even in chaos, some cages are meant to protect.
In "The Universe According to Thanos Part One: Genesis," the Silver Surfer bears witness to a terrifying new era as Thanos ascends with brutal finality, erasing heroes like Warlock and enslaving the Surfer himself. Forced to document the daily sacrifices on the planet Necronos, where life is consumed in service to Death, the Surfer’s silence becomes a haunting testament to the cost of cosmic tyranny.
In "The Universe According to Thanos Part 2: Exodus," the Silver Surfer faces his darkest hour when Thanos conquers Earth, enslaves him, and forces him to serve as archivist on the planet Necronos. Trapped in a twisted reality where he’s broken and reborn, the Surfer confronts the limits of his will—only to awaken in a moment of quiet resolve, standing beside Adam Warlock, ready to strike.
In "Inquisition," the Silver Surfer is cast into a realm where Virtual Reality is alive and sentient, forcing him to confront the haunting echoes of his past choices and deepest regrets. Trapped in a shifting landscape shaped by his own psyche, he must navigate a trial of memory and guilt unlike any he’s faced before.
In "Forgiveness," the Silver Surfer confronts a haunting trial within a realm of virtual reality, where he must face the weight of his past to reclaim his path home. Stripped of his cosmic powers and forced to reckon with his own regrets, he searches for the strength to forgive himself—not for what he’s done, but for who he’s been.
In "Carrier," the Silver Surfer is drawn into a high-stakes game orchestrated by the Collector, who sets him and the Collection agency on a collision course to claim a mysterious target—each driven by their own motives, neither knowing the other’s true purpose. The mission tests loyalty, resolve, and the cost of power, as two forces are pitted against one another with no clear victor in sight.
In the aftermath of Nova’s victory over the space serpent, Kasema is forced to confront a painful truth: her husband Kastyx, whom she trusted to lead their people to safety, is instead guiding them toward a black hole—and certain doom. As the weight of his choices crashes down, Kasema must decide what loyalty truly means when survival hangs in the balance.
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