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#202 – Galactus, Doom & the Cosmic Heir

#202 – Galactus, Doom & the Cosmic Heir

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On today’s Disney+ deep-watch of Fantastic Four: First Steps, Eric slows the noise down and uncovers the real spine of the film — the cosmic triangle formed by Galactus, Franklin Richards, and Doctor Doom.

We explore why this Galactus feels more like a survivor than a villain, what his strange, life-support feeding cycle reveals about the universe before the Big Bang, and why Franklin Richards isn’t a target… but a successor.

Then the post-credit scene cracks open a bigger door:Is this Doom a local variant? A multiversal general? Or the first breadcrumb of the Council of Dooms Marvel hinted at long before Doomsday?

Short, sharp, and theory-rich — this episode maps the hidden architecture beneath First Steps and the storm it’s building toward.

Rate the show, join the Patreon community at patreon.com/marvelmaniac, and buckle up.Galactus ain’t done. Doom hasn’t begun. And Franklin Richards may be the hinge between them.

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