They are right there pinned at the top of the board.
The only reason he survived is, much like Superman, he was put on a ship and sent into space as the planet was destroyed. In the preceding monologue, he reveals he didn't know his parent's names or faces, as they were killed on his home planet by Galactus. Hyperion has a reason to end Galactus' life on sight.
That's when Hyperion speeds through the cosmic juggernaut's head, bursting through the back of his skull, instantly killing Galactus. As Galactus tells the planet he's going to feast on it to sustain his hunger, Silver Surfer warns him of something coming towards him that's even faster than him.
In a new look at Marvel Comics' Heroes RebornĀ #2 by Jason Aaron, Ed McGuinness, Mark Morales, Matthew Wilson, and Cory Petit, Galactus arrives on Earth, just like his first full appearance in Fantastic Four #49. Related: The Fusion of Doctor Doom and Juggernaut Leads Marvel's New Villain Team In the new world, Tony Stark has continued making weapons for the military, Captain Marvel struggles in the Air Force due to insubordination, the Hulk has been thrown into the Negative Zone, Wakanda is still a myth, and Captain America has never been unfrozen in ice. In Heroes Reborn, the Squadron Supreme has replaced them as Earth's Mightiest Heroes, as Marvel's pastiche of the Justice League has taken center stage for the new event. In the current Marvel Universe, everything has changed under mysterious circumstances, as the hero Blade has awoken in a timeline where the Avengers don't exist. In a new preview for Heroes Reborn #2, Hyperion reveals the Devourer of Worlds is responsible for the death of his planet and family, so when Galactus tries to take over his current home planet, the powerful hero doesn't mess around in killing the cosmic villain for good. Marvel's Superman just got revenge on Galactus, by brutally murdering the villain when he arrived on Earth. Warning! Spoilers for Heroes Reborn #1 by Marvel Comics below.