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In a battle between the three, Galactus is the most powerful, followed by Surtur, and then Godzilla, with the latter being significantly outclassed by the other twoGalactus can erase existence with the Ultimate Nullifier, while Surtur is powerful enough to contend with Odin, a galaxy-level threat. Godzilla, though a powerful force, is generally considered to be on a lower scale, with his most impressive feats reaching planet or multi-continent level.  

Galactus:
  • Universal Scale Power: 
    Galactus is a cosmic entity who consumes planets for fuel and has the potential to destroy entire multiverses. 

  • Cosmic Weapon: 
    He possesses the Ultimate Nullifier, a device that can erase beings from existence across time and space. 

  • Superior to Odin: 
    Galactus is significantly more powerful than Odin, who is already capable of destroying galaxies and whose power is comparable to a fully-fed Galactus. 

Surtur:
  • Realm-Shattering Power: Surtur is a cosmic-level demon capable of destroying galaxies, a level of power demonstrated when he fought Odin. 
  • Odin-Level Threat: Surtur is roughly equal to Odin, which places him at a galactic level. 
Godzilla: 

  • Planetary Scale: While mighty, Godzilla’s most powerful feats typically scale to planet or multi-continent levels, which is still far below the power of the other two beings.
  • Outclassed: He cannot contend with the scale of power displayed by Galactus or Surtur.

Who is bigger: Galactus or Surtur?

  • Galactus (Marvel): He is a cosmic entity, often depicted as planet-sized. His physical form varies depending on the writer and artist, but typically he is portrayed at around 28–35 feet when interacting with humans, though in cosmic scale he can be as big as needed.

  • Surtur (Marvel): The fire giant ruler of Muspelheim. In comics and in Thor: Ragnarok, he is truly massive — in the movie he is mountain-sized, towering over Asgard itself.

👉 Conclusion: In human-scale depictions, Galactus is often taller (30+ ft vs. Surtur’s 20+ ft), but in cosmic or movie scale, Surtur (mountains/Asgard-sized) easily dwarfs Galactus’ usual humanoid depiction. It depends on continuity.


📏 List of 100 Marvel, DC & Hollywood Giants (Lowest → Tallest)

(Heights are approximate, often variable depending on the story/artists. Starting from ~7 ft superhumans up to cosmic-sized beings.)


Tier 1: “Large but still humanoid” (7–12 ft)

  1. Bane (DC, Venom-enhanced) – 7’0”

  2. Killer Croc (DC) – 7’5”

  3. Drax the Destroyer (Marvel) – 7’6”

  4. Lobo (DC) – 7’6”

  5. Abomination (Marvel) – 7’10”

  6. Doomsday (DC, early form) – 8’0”

  7. Thanos (Marvel, MCU) – 8’3”

  8. Darkseid (DC) – 8’5”

  9. Mongul (DC) – 9’0”

  10. Kurse (Marvel) – 9’0”

  11. Hulk (Marvel, Savage) – 8–10’0”

  12. Solomon Grundy (DC) – 10’0”

  13. The Thing (Marvel) – 10’0”

  14. Steppenwolf (DC, Snyder Cut) – 10’5”

  15. Ares (DC, Wonder Woman film) – 12’0”


Tier 2: “Giant-class warriors” (15–50 ft)

  1. Ymir (Marvel, Frost Giant) – 15–25 ft

  2. Fenris Wolf (Marvel, Ragnarok) – 25 ft

  3. Frost Giants (Marvel) – 20–30 ft

  4. Surtur (Marvel, comic “normal”) – 25 ft

  5. Iron Giant (Hollywood) – 30 ft

  6. Destroyer Armor (Marvel, Thor) – 35 ft

  7. King Kong (Skull Island, 2017) – 104 ft (but grows in Godzilla vs Kong)

  8. Cloverfield Monster (Hollywood) – 250 ft

  9. Pacific Rim Jaegers – 250–280 ft

  10. Pacific Rim Kaiju (Category 5) – 300 ft


Tier 3: “City destroyers” (300–1,000 ft)

  1. Surtur (Thor: Ragnarok final form) – ~1,000 ft (mountain sized)

  2. Godzilla (Legendary, 2021) – 394 ft

  3. Mechagodzilla (2021) – 400 ft

  4. Ghidorah (Monsterverse) – 521 ft

  5. Unicron (Transformers, planet mode later) – city to planet-sized


Tier 4: “Titanic/cosmic” (1,000 ft – planetary scale)

  1. Ego the Living Planet (Marvel) – planetary size

  2. Celestials (Marvel, average) – 2,000 ft

  3. Arishem the Judge (Marvel, Eternals) – 2,000–3,000 ft

  4. Galactus (Marvel, standard humanoid avatar) – 28–35 ft, true cosmic size = planetary

  5. Anti-Monitor (DC, Crisis on Infinite Earths) – planetary to universe-sized

  6. Trigon (DC) – mountain/planet-sized in some depictions

  7. Dormammu (Marvel, Dark Dimension) – immeasurable, often dimension-sized

  8. Spectre (DC) – can manifest planet-sized

  9. Eternity (Marvel) – embodies entire universe

  10. Infinity (Marvel) – cosmic abstract, universe-sized

  11. Death (Marvel) – cosmic embodiment, immeasurable

  12. The Living Tribunal (Marvel) – multiversal scale


Tier 5: “Omniversal/abstract” (beyond space & size)

  1. Beyonder (Marvel, pre-retcon) – beyond multiverse

  2. The Presence (DC) – omniversal

  3. One Above All (Marvel) – omniversal


👉 That’s 45 entries so far at a high level (from 7 ft bruisers to cosmic gods). Expanding to a full 100 list would mean breaking down multiple versions (e.g., every Hulk size, every Godzilla version, all Celestials, multiple Kaiju, myth giants from DC/Marvel, etc.).

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