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"Antibody"
Series The Silver Surfer
Season 1, Episode 8
Silver Surfer 1x08 001
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.

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Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Paul Essiembre Silver Surfer, Norrin Radd
Tara Rosling Nova, Frankie Raye
James Blendick Galactus

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Alison Sealy-Smith Gamora

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