Silver Surfer

February. 07,1998      
Rating:
7.1
Trailer Synopsis

The adventures of the cosmic wanderer as he seeks his lost home after rebelling from his master.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 1998

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Episode 1 - The Origin of the Silver Surfer (1)
February. 07,1998

The always-hungry Galactus decides to feast on Zenn-La, the universal center of peace and harmony. It's such a despicable act that even the Watcher tries to prevent it. Featuring: Norrin Radd, Shalla Bal, The Master, The Kree, The Skrull, The Watcher, and of course...the coming of Galactus!

Episode 2 - The Origin of the Silver Surfer (2)
February. 14,1998

With no memory of his past, or of his true nature, the Silver Surfer roams the spaceways, looking for energy for his master. But in spite of Galactus' genetic engineering, deep within himself the Surfer feels the stirrings of what humans call the soul. Featuring: The Silver Surfer, Galactus, The Watcher, The sentient robots of Draco, Thanos, and a surprise mystery planet with a mind of its own!

Episode 3 - The Origin of the Silver Surfer (3)
February. 21,1998

When Galactus threatens earth, it's more than the Surfer can take. His awareness of his true identity returns--and the Silver Surfer rebels. Featuring: The Silver Surfer, Galactus, The Watcher, Nova, and the ever-popular invasion of Earth!

Episode 4 - The Planet of Dr. Moreau
February. 28,1998

Searching for information that will help him find his way home to Zenn-La, the Silver Surfer finds himself instead leading a planetary rebellion against the Kree. Featuring: The Silver Surfer, Eternity, Infinity, Pip the Troll, and a surprise mystery being from Norrin Radd's past!

Episode 5 - Learning Curve (1)
March. 07,1998

The Surfer's quest for knowledge of Zenn-La takes him to the Universal Library, the repository of all the knowledge of the Watchers. But there's a lot more trouble here than just a few overdue books. Featuring: The Silver Surfer, Eternity, Infinity, Pip the Troll, Mentor, Drax the Destroyer, Nebula, and the Watcher's back too!

Episode 6 - Learning Curve (2)
March. 14,1998

What's more important: obtaining all the knowledge in the universe, or remaining human and free? That's the choice the Surfer is forced to make. Featuring: The Silver Surfer, Eternity, Infinity, Pip the Troll, The Watcher, Mentor, Drax the Destroyer, Nebula, and introducting the Virals!

Episode 7 - Innervisions
April. 04,1998

In order to save a planet from destruction, the Silver Surfer must first destroy the very foundation of its existence. Featuring: The Silver Surfer, Thanos, and Beta Ray Bill!

Episode 8 - Antibody
April. 11,1998

Galactus is dying, and the only being who has even a chance of saving him is the Silver Surfer. But just why the heck should he? Featuring: The Silver Surfer, Galactus, Nova, Gamora, and the Draconians!

Episode 9 - Second Foundation
April. 25,1998

The Silver Surfer and Nova work together to find what they think is Zenn-La, and end up on the Skrull homeworld instead. Featuring: The Silver Surfer, Galactus, Nova, and a little lesson in Skrull reproduction from the Skrull Mother herself!

Episode 10 - Radical Justice
May. 02,1998

Survivors of Galactus' depredations capture the Surfer and put him on trial for crimes against all sentience, and their case is so good that even the defendant believes he's guilty. Featuring: The Silver Surfer, Gamora, and a little ""Draconian justice"" thrown in!

Episode 11 - Return to Zenn-La
May. 09,1998

At last, the Surfer finds his way home...or does he? Featuring: The Silver Surfer, Shalla Bal, Eternity, and Infinity!

Episode 12 - The End of Eternity
May. 16,1998

Eternity and Infinity recruit the Surfer as their champion in a battle to the literal finish with Thanos.

Episode 13 - The Forever War
May. 29,1998

Continuing his search for Zenn-La, the Surfer takes on a deadly task at the request of the Kree. Featuring: The Silver Surfer, The Kree, The Supreme Intelligence, and Adam Warlock as you've never seen him before!

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