Well, it varies depending on the comic series. Sometimes, it's been a combined effort of multiple superheroes like the Fantastic Four and others. Each encounter has its own unique circumstances and outcomes.
Galactus' fate in the comics is complex. It's not straightforward to say who exactly killed him as it often involves multiple factors and characters coming into play. Different storylines present different scenarios.
Galactus was once a mortal named Galan in the pre - Big Bang universe of Taa. As the universe was about to end in a cataclysm, Galan entered a life - pod with some other survivors. But the pod entered a radiation - filled area near the Big Bang. Galan was transformed by this intense energy and became Galactus, a being with an insatiable hunger for planets to sustain his vast power.
Based on the two questions provided, I think the answer is yes.
The title 'My Daddy' emphasized that the father hinted at the theme or emotional clues of the story. The title,"Me and Dad," did not specify a theme or emotional clues, but the relationship between me and Dad was the main plot of the story and the focus of the readers. Therefore, the requirements for these two questions are different. The former focuses on writing about my father, while the latter focuses on writing about my relationship with my father.
Well, it could center around Naruto coming across knowledge about Galactus. He could start to idolize Galactus' ability to control cosmic forces. Naruto might then attempt to incorporate some of those ideas into his own jutsu development. For example, he could try to create a jutsu that has the same all - consuming effect as Galactus devouring a planet, but on a smaller scale within the ninja battles he faces.
It's very possible. In the realm of fanfiction, the sky's the limit. Writers love to mash up different concepts and characters. If Naruto were a Galactus fan, it might start with Naruto somehow learning about Galactus. Maybe he stumbles upon some ancient scrolls that mention Galactus' power. This could then lead to Naruto's journey to understand more about this cosmic being, and how it might relate to his own ninja world and his quest for power.
The key element is Galan, his former self. Also, the end of the pre - Big Bang universe of Taa. And of course, the life - pod he entered and the intense radiation near the Big Bang that transformed him.
Well, that could go either way. Maybe he has actions that seem villainous at first but are later explained or redeemed. Or maybe the story is set up to make you think he is a villain but it's all a misunderstanding.