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Greg Pak,Stephen Segovia | 200 pages | 31 Dec 2016 | | 9780785156659 | English | New York, United States Verify your identity

No recent wiki edits to this Silver Surfer: Devolution. A new beginning for the Silver Surfer! Silver Surfer: Devolution of the Spaceways walks the Earth once more, a feared by many. Only the understands his true potential, but the Evolutionary's mysterious grand design may cost the Surfer everything and Silver Surfer: Devolution the cosmic balance forever! He's traded blows with and matched wits with - but can the herald of survive the judgment of Norrin Radd, the man within the Silver Surfer? Highly Recommended! It was great to see him have his own title, even if it was only a Silver Surfer: Devolution issue mini- series. The art in this mini-series was great. Full of bright and vibrant colors; the images really shined off the page. That may have had something to do with the fact the trade was printed on glossy paper, but still. The concepts were groundbreaking for this character. The High Evolutionary really takes Silver Surfer's transformation to a This edit will also create new pages on Comic Vine for:. Until you earn Silver Surfer: Devolution all your submissions need to be vetted by other Comic Vine users. This process Silver Surfer: Devolution no more than a few hours and we'll send you an email once approved. Tweet Clean. Cancel Update. What size image should we insert? This will not affect the original upload Small Medium How do you want the image positioned around text? Float Left Float Right. Cancel Insert. Go to Link Unlink Change. Cancel Create Link. Disable this feature for this session. Rows: Columns:. Enter the URL for the tweet you want to embed. Teams . Concepts Power Cosmic. Objects Galactus' Ship. Story Arcs. This edit will also create new pages on Comic Vine for: Silver Surfer: Devolution, you are proposing to add brand new pages to the wiki along with your edits. Make sure this is what you intended. This will likely increase the time it takes for your changes to go live. Comment and Save Until you earn points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Comic Vine users. Use your keyboard! Silver Surfer #1 - Silver Surfer: Devolution (Issue)

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He's traded blows with Thor and matched wits with Mephisto - but can the herald of Galactus survive the judgment of Norrin Radd, the man within the Silver Surfer: Devolution Surfer? Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Silver SurferSilver Silver Surfer: Devolution Miniseries. Other Editions 1. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Silver Surferplease sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Silver Surfer: Devolution. While Galactus takes a bath in our Sun for some reason, Surfpants hangs out on Earth. The High Evolutionary takes his Power Cosmic because whatever and then the fucking retard tries to terraform the moon! Also, Future Foundation because blah. Greg Hack strikes again! If you want to quash the urge to ever read Silver Surfpants comics again, check Silver Surfer: Devolution the crapitude that is this book. What a load of bollocks! May 22, Paul E. Morph rated it it was ok Shelves: comics-read-in This was another lacklustre Silver Surfer book, for me. I didn't really care for the artwork and the story left me cold, for the Silver Surfer: Devolution part. The Surfer seemed out of character a lot of the time and I wasn't convinced by his love at first sight with Suzi Endo. Still, it was nice to see the again, even if it was minus the Torch. This story occurs during the Silver Surfer: Devolution time Johnny was 'dead'. Only in comics, folks! View all 3 comments. Sep 02, Jesse A rated it it was ok Shelves: graphic-novelslibrary-it-up. I like Silver Surfer: Devolution Silver Surfer a bit more philosophical and introspective. Silver Surfer: Devolution was a bit too action heavy. May 05, 47Time rated it really liked it Shelves: comics-superheroes. The author took great pains in detailing Silver Surfer's rehumanizing. The story highlights the importance of the The author took great pains in detailing Silver Surfer's rehumanizing. The story highlights the importance of the creation-destruction cycle to keep the galaxy alive. The High Evolutionary manages to disable the protective silver shell covering Norrin's body and collects a DNA sample that gives him the power of Galactus. Norrin opposes Suzi and, with 's help, gets her to release enough power cosmic back into him that he regains his Silver Surfer abilities. He finds that he has retained his emotions as well. He and the High Silver Surfer: Devolution understand that each has an important galactic role, one to create, the other to destroy. Norrin chooses to return to his master's employ to once again save Silver Surfer: Devolution from Galactis's hunger. Sep 01, Judah Radd rated it did not like it Shelves: marvel-comics. The characters are paper thin, the Silver Surfer: Devolution lacks any Silver Surfer: Devolution of logic Skip it. This is a Silver Surfer: Devolution book. The art is what earned this the 2 stars. Otherwise it would be zero. The relationships and motivations are the weakest aspect. Seems like that should be a book all in itself and instead it basically happens off Silver Surfer: Devolution. At the most, he should be as powerful as the Surfer. This book seriously sucks. Dec 22, Kindle Ninja rated it really liked it. Silver Surfer is probably one of the most underrated superheroes in the . It's not for the dearth of good storylines, but the fact that he's just not the kind of character that everyone would gravitate to. Origin stories are always interesting, but stories that humanize superheroes are the best. Devolution did a great job of combining a solid story with stunning artwork. If there is one story Marvel fans need to read on Silver Surfer, this is it. Sep 09, Jason rated it really liked it. Nice wee short story with everyone's favourite cosmic surfer, the cosmic stories are always epic and fantastical as Silver Surfer: Devolution should be and Greg Pak story and the trio of artists for the series done it justice. Very enojoyable. Dec 02, Jennifer Juffer rated it really liked it Shelves: it-s-a-marvel-world-that-i-own. This is the first book Silver Surfer: Devolution read with the Silver Surfer as the main character. I' hooked. I Silver Surfer: Devolution absolutely fascinated by his origin story, saddened by his past and hopeful about his future. Silver Surfer: Devolution art was good. It went well with the story. There weren't editing problems that, sometimes, muck up the reading. The characters were relatable. The story plot interesting. I definitely wasn't bored. Volume 2 can't get here quick enough!!! Dec 04, Nate rated it liked it. This wasn't my favorite Greg Pak book. It felt like more of a call back to Kirby era Surfer stories but less trippy and fun. The art is great and I felt like Galactus was grown with the terror and scale that the character deserves for the first time I've seen but overall this left me a little flat. Nov 13, Frans Kempe rated it really liked it Shelves: comics-marvel-space. The Silver Surfer looses his powers when the High Evolutionary steals the cosmic awareness. Silver Surfer: Devolution by Greg Pak

The Silver Surfer is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character also appears in a number of movies, television, and video game adaptations. The character was created by and first appeared in the Fantastic Four 48, published in The Silver Surfer is a humanoid alien with metallic who can travel through space with the aid of his surfboard -like craft. Originally a young astronomer named Norrin Radd on the planet Zenn-La, he saved his homeworld from the planet devourer, Galactusby serving as his herald. Imbued in return with some portion of Galactus' Power Cosmic[4] Radd acquired vast power, a new body and a surfboard-like craft Silver Surfer: Devolution which he could travel faster than light. Now known as the Silver Surfer, Radd roamed the cosmos searching for planets for Galactus to consume. When his travels took him to Earthhe met the Fantastic FourSilver Surfer: Devolution helped him rediscover his nobility of spirit. Betraying Galactus, the Surfer saved Earth but was exiled there as punishment. Created by artist Jack Kirbythe character first appears in Silver Surfer: Devolution Fantastic Four 48 Marchthe first of a Silver Surfer: Devolution arc that fans Silver Surfer: Devolution " The Galactus Trilogy ". The Silver Surfer debuted as an unplanned addition to the -team comic Fantastic Four Silver Surfer: Devolution March The comic's writer-editor, Stan Leeand its penciller and co-plotter, Jack Kirbyhad, by the mids, developed a Silver Surfer: Devolution technique known as the " Marvel Method ": Silver Surfer: Devolution two Silver Surfer: Devolution discuss story ideas, Kirby working from a brief synopsis to draw the individual scenes and plot details, with Lee finally adding the dialogue and captions. When Kirby turned in his pencil art for the story, he included a new character he and Lee had not discussed. The Silver Surfer soon became Silver Surfer: Devolution key part of the unfolding story. Following the Surfer's debut, Lee and Kirby brought him back as a recurring guest in Fantastic Four 55—61, 72, and 74—77 ranging Oct. The character made his solo debut in the backup story of Fantastic Four Annual 5 Nov. The following year, Lee launched the solo title The Silver Surfer. The first seven issues, which included anthological "Tales of the " backup stories, were page with advertisingcent "giants", as opposed to the typical page, Silver Surfer: Devolution comics of the time. Thematically, the stories dealt with the Surfer's exile on Earth and the inhumanity of man as observed by this noble yet fallen hero. Though short- lived, the series became known as Silver Surfer: Devolution of Lee's most thoughtful and introspective works. Following his series' cancellation, the Surfer made sporadic appearances as a guest star or antagonist in such comic books as ThorThe Defendersand Fantastic Four. Lee remained partial to the Surfer, even asking other writers not to use him as a general rule, [15] and with Kirby collaborated on a seminal graphic novel starring the character, the only original story featured in the Marvel Fireside Books series. After a one-shot by writer-artist John Silver Surfer: Devolution with scripting by Silver Surfer: Devolution Leethe Surfer appeared in his second solo ongoing title in Initially written by Steve Englehartthe series was to be set on Earth and one issue was completed under this premise before Marvel agreed to let Englehart remove the long-standing restriction regarding Silver Surfer being imprisoned on Earth. This first issue was shelved and a brand new first issue was written, to set up this plot twist; the original first issue would ultimately be reprinted in Marvel Fanfare The series marked the first Silver Surfer stories not written by , a fact which Lee was openly unhappy about. Silver Surfer: Devolution explained:. I felt that it was kind of nice for me to have been the only Silver Surfer: Devolution of the Silver Surfer, so I felt a little bit disappointed when somebody else did it. I would have liked to have been the only person. Had I known they were absolutely going to have the book done, I would have found the time to do it myself. I didn't really have time but I would have made the time, rather than have anybody else do it. Englehart introduced many villains for Silver Surfer, as well as featured space politics involving Surfer's homeworld Zenn-La, which was caught in the middle of a renewed War. However, issues Silver Surfer: Devolution Englehart wanting to use his Silver Surfer: Devolution character Mantis as Silver Surfer's companion, as well as editorial refusing to let him use or other Silver Surfer: Devolution conceived by Jim Starlinled Englehart to leave the book with issue Starlin took over as writer with issue 34 after several fill-in issues, and incorporated Thanos, Adam , and Drax the into the series. DeMatteis also having brief writing stints on the series as well. Muthas well as periodic guest spots by . The title experienced Silver Surfer: Devolution initial success which allowed Marvel to push the character into other media, including a video gametrading card set, and animated seriesas well as spinning off a variety of other comics series including Cosmic PowersCosmic Powers UnlimitedCaptain Marvel vol. It ran issues, through Silver Surfer: Devolution A two-issue Silver Surfer miniseries later collected as Silver Surfer: Parablescripted by Lee and drawn by Moebiuswas published through Marvel's Epic Comics imprint in and Because of inconsistencies with other stories, it has been argued that these stories actually feature an alternate Silver Surfer from a parallel Earth. A new Silver Surfer: Devolution Silver Surfer series began infocusing on the character's alien nature and messianic allegory. It lasted 14 issues. In —, he starred in the four-issue miniseries : Silver Surfer and co-starred in the miniseries Heralds of Galactusboth part of the Annihilation fictional . Michael Straczynski and artist Esad Ribic. The first issue was released May 30, to coincide with the character's first movie appearance. After Silver Surfer: Devolution appearance in the " Planet " storyline inthe Surfer was featured in its spin-off series starring the Hulk's son inboth written by Greg Pak. The Silver Surfer received a sixth volume, an eponymous 5-issue miniseries written by Pak, debuting in February Ina 5 part mini-series titled Silver Surfer: Black was released featuring art from Tradd Moore in collaboration with writing from Donny Cates. The series is an extension of a storyline which the Surfer was sucked into a black hole and ejected into unfamiliar space territory. This run follows the Surfer as he traverses the spaceways on a journey Silver Surfer: Devolution home. Facing the destruction of his world by planet-consuming GalactusRadd bargains with the cosmic being. In return for the safety of Zenn-La and his lover, Shalla-BalRadd pledges to seek out planets for the world devourer to consume as his herald. Galactus imbues him with a portion of the Power Cosmictransforming him into the Silver Surfer. Radd serves Galactus for an unspecified amount of time. Eventually, the Surfer summons Silver Surfer: Devolution master to Earth. Touched by their nobility, he rebels against Galactus, who is eventually driven off. Before he leaves, he confines the Surfer to Earth with Silver Surfer: Devolution invisible barrier that affects only him. During his exile, the Surfer fights numerous villains, including Doctor Doomwho wants his Power Cosmic, and Mephistowho wants his soul. The Surfer's only ally during these trials is a physicist by the name of Al B. Harper, who eventually sacrifices himself to save the world from the Stranger. Banding together with Silver Surfer: Devolution Hulk and during these wanderings, the Surfer forms the "Titans Three", a group dedicated to battling evil on Earth. The Surfer finally pierces Galactus's barrier with the aid of Reed Richards and temporarily escapes Earth. He discovers, though, that his homeworld has been ravaged by Galactus and Shalla-Bal has been abducted by Mephisto and taken to Earth. Even though it means trapping himself once more, the Surfer returns to Earth to battle and defeat Mephisto. Before being vanquished, Mephisto sends Shalla-Bal Silver Surfer: Devolution to Zenn-La, but the Surfer manages to endow her with a portion of his Power Cosmic, which she uses to revitalize the plant life of their ravaged homeworld. After the Surfer aids the Fantastic Four against Galactus's latest herald [44] The Surfer eventually pierces Galactus's barrier by acting on a suggestion of trying to pass through on a spaceship instead of via his own power on his surfboard. He also makes peace with Galactus by rescuing current herald from the . Galactus declares the Surfer's exile ended. Embroiled in fresh hostilities between the interstellar Kree and Skrull empires, the Surfer also intervenes in a series of plots by the Elders of the Universewho plan to become supremely powerful by Silver Surfer: Devolution Galactus and the universe with him. The Surfer thwarts this plot with the aid of his new love interest, Mantisthe Earth-born cosmic heroine also known as the " Madonna". The Surfer repeatedly battles space-born menaces, the chief of whom is Thanos, who attempts to kill half the life in the universe using the omnipotent . He convinces Galactus to restore it, [53] but once Galactus has done so, the Surfer is overcome with grief until he is able to forgive himself. The Surfer returns home to Zenn-La to find that the planet has vanished, and learns it was actually destroyed in the s Earth time by the entity known as the Other. Zenn-La and its people which the Surfer repeatedly encountered since leaving Galactus's service were actually reproductions, created by Galactus so that the Surfer would have a home to return to. He later regains his personality during a time-travel adventure and sharing a romance with Alicia Masters. Silver Surfer temporarily bonds with and is controlled by the symbiotewhich is seeking revenge for the destruction of its homeworld. Later, the Surfer works with the alien Annunaki race to gather and protect some of Earth's most extraordinarily gifted children. During his travels, the Surfer is captured by a portal of the Sakaar Empire. Left weakened and vulnerable by his trip through the portal, the Surfer is subdued and implanted with an obedience disk to ensure he remains loyal to them. Fighting as a and believed to be the fabled 'Sakaarson' due to his appearancethe Surfer is finally forced to face the Hulk along with his Warbound. Through teamwork and distraction, the Hulk is eventually able to destroy the Surfer's obedience Silver Surfer: Devolution. The Hulk and several other slaves and gladiators are freed when the Surfer uses to remove their own obedience disks and give them a way out of the arena, although the Hulk declines the Surfer's offer to take him back to Earth. During the Annihilation war, the Silver Surfer again becomes Galactus's herald to help save the universe from the despot Annihilus. Drax the Destroyer frees the Surfer, who in turn frees Galactus. An enraged Galactus destroys more than half the Annihilation Wave, and Annihilus is defeated. The Silver Surfer leads the world devourer to the populated planet Orbucen, which brings him into conflict with Richard Rider. He delays the planetary destruction to give the inhabitants more time to evacuate. The Silver Surfer returns to Sakaar in a plan to feed Galactus with the unique "Old Power" which he claims would Silver Surfer: Devolution his master's hunger for thousands of years, sparing many other Silver Surfer: Devolution worlds. He is opposed by Silver Surfer: Devolution Hulk's son, Skaarand is enslaved by an obedience disc. The conflict is ended when Skaar's mother Caiera sacrifices her soul and Old Power as sustenance for Galactus. The battle ended when the Silver Surfer chose to leave his post as herald and guard an Asgardian artifact. Galactus "tethers" him to 's location in Oklahomaresulting in his powers waning the further he travels from Asgard, and grants him the ability to return to human form. Silver Surfer and Dawn meet Glorian the of Miracles, who plans to rebuild our universe for the heroes to return to after they finish in . Glorian has also enlisted the help of the Shaper of Worlds. Dawn agreed to use her memories to restore Earth while Silver Surfer left to restore the rest of the universe, but Silver Surfer unmade Galactus while Dawn unknowingly created another version of Norrin. The Shaper of Worlds is not happy with the changes. The Silver Surfer wields the Power Cosmicgranting him superhuman strength, endurance, and senses and the ability to Silver Surfer: Devolution and manipulate the universe's ambient energy. The Surfer can navigate through interstellar space [74] and hyperspace, which he can enter after exceeding the speed of light allowing traversing interstellar and intergalactic distances to other galaxies millions and even billions of light years away. The Surfer sustains himself by converting matter into energy; he does not require food, water, air, or sleep, but occasionally enters a sleep-like meditation to dream.