"Antibody" | |
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Series The Silver Surfer Season 1, Episode 8 | |
Air date | April 11th, 1998 |
Writers | Harlan Ellison; Michael Steven Gregory |
Director | Tony Pastor, Jr. |
Producers | Stan Lee; Roy Allen Smith |
Starring | Paul Essiembre; Tara Rosling; James Blendick |
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"Antibody" is the eighth episode of the first (and only completed) season of the animated superhero fantasy series Silver Surfer. It was directed by Tony Pastor, Jr. and written by Michael Steven Gregory based on a story treatment by Harlan Ellison. It first aired on FOX Kids on April 11th, 1998. In this episode, the Silver Surfer and Nova are forced to render aid to Galactus, whose body has become destabilized. Treatment requires distributing an antibody that requires them to journey within Galactus' body.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Paul Essiembre | Silver Surfer, Norrin Radd |
Tara Rosling | Nova, Frankie Raye |
James Blendick | Galactus |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Alison Sealy-Smith | Gamora |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This episode introduces the character of Gamora, who is based on the Marvel Comics version of Gamora, who first appeared in Strange Tales, Volume 1 #180 in June, 1975. This is the first animated appearance of the character. She appears again in "Radical Justice".
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