As a complete nerd when it comes to comics, especially ones I read when I was young, & into my twenties, & some which I still occasionally read now, when I can afford them, I have to say that the word "cosmic" immediately brings to mind the phrase "the power cosmic."
What does that mean? According to the Marvel Database, "The Power Cosmic is the name of a vast source of limitless godly cosmic energy & power primarily wielded by the god-like cosmic entity Galactus. The Power Cosmic allows Galactus to employ the available absorbed cosmic energies within him to produce nearly any effect he desires, including size-alteration, the molecular restructuring & transmutation of matter, the teleportation of objects—even entire galaxies—across space & time, the creation of force fields, the creation of interdimensional portals, telepathy, telekinesis, & cosmic awareness on a universal scale. Galactus has even been shown as capable of creating sentient life, resurrecting the dead, manipulating mortal souls & remaking dead worlds—including their populations—in every detail."
The first appearance of "the power cosmic" was in Fantastic Four # 46, during Stan Lee & Jack Kirby's incredible run on that title, & the phrase is pure Stan Lee (even though Jack Kirby had the power cosmic to draw an incredibly powerful cosmos). Why just say "cosmic power" when you can invert the words & make it sound pretentious? That's the Stan Lee way! Excelsior!
Here's an image from a Silver Surfer comic written by Lee & drawn by John Buscema:
It's from here. Galactus gave the Surfer the power cosmic, see. & the tree of evil... ever carries the seed... of its own destruction!
Man, I used to love that prose when I was a kid. Anyway. Where was I?
Oh yeah. That's what I think about when I see the word "cosmic." "The power cosmic." When I was a kid, I would've loved a little of the power cosmic. Nowadays, I'd probably just use to afford to buy more comics. They're expensive!
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