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* Grossout from ''ComicBook/ScareTactics'' was known to eat small dogs when hungry, and once ate a pillow in his sleep.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ShadowRaiders'': The Beast Planet is a space station of incredible size, larger than all significant solid solar bodies including worlds such as Tek and Fire. Its origin is unknown, as is its true purpose as it travels around the universe consuming planets, earning it the name Eater of Worlds.
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* The comic book ''ComicBook/{{Chew}}'' features a man who has the power to psychically see the lives of anything he eats. He's a homicide detective, and is often forced [[{{Squick}} to use his power to solve cases.]] Unfortunately, he can't turn the power off. He eats a lot of beets, because it's the only food he can eat without having to watch its entire history.
* Comicbook/{{Concrete}} can eat rocks, wood, cotton, just about anything he wants to.
* ComicBook/{{Galactus}}. It was bad enough when he ate planetary energy alone. After merging with the [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Gah Lak Tus]] swarm from ComicBook/UltimateMarvel, he also gained ''their'' abilities and (and dinner palate) as well. With the swarm, Galactus could eat ''anything and everything on a planet'', including people and objects. And you're not even safe at a subatomic level, since the swarms can shrink themselves as small as necessary to get their meal.
** Also his daughter Gali/Galacta; she lives on Earth, tries to leave the locals in peace, and eats alien invaders and bioweapons. It takes all her willpower to NOT eat the yummy Earth. [[spoiler: And it has gotten even worse since she became pregnant.]]
* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' , [[http://images.tcj.com/2011/06/Garfy0001.jpg to an extent]].
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* The comic book ''ComicBook/{{Chew}}'' features a man who has the power to psychically see the lives of anything he eats. He's a homicide detective, and is often forced [[{{Squick}} to use his power to solve cases.]] Unfortunately, he can't turn the power off. He eats a lot of beets, because it's the only food he can eat without having to watch its entire history.
* Comicbook/{{Concrete}} can eat rocks, wood, cotton, just about anything he wants to.
* ComicBook/{{Galactus}}. It was bad enough when he ate planetary energy alone. After merging with the [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Gah Lak Tus]] swarm from ComicBook/UltimateMarvel, he also gained ''their'' abilities and (and dinner palate) as well. With the swarm, Galactus could eat ''anything and everything on a planet'', including people and objects. And you're not even safe at a subatomic level, since the swarms can shrink themselves as small as necessary to get their meal.
** Also his daughter Gali/Galacta; she lives on Earth, tries to leave the locals in peace, and eats alien invaders and bioweapons. It takes all her willpower to NOT eat the yummy Earth. [[spoiler: And it has gotten even worse since she became pregnant.]]
* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' , [[http://images.tcj.com/2011/06/Garfy0001.jpg to an extent]].
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* In Creator/PhilFoglio's adaptation of the ''ComicBook/MythAdventures'' series, dimensional-castaway and powerless-magic-instructor Aahz will occasionally snack on various nearby objects, which have included a goblet and a doormat. The behavior was not specifically mentioned in the [[Literature/MythAdventures source novels]]. However, the cuisine from Aahz's home dimension of Perv (making him a P-e-r-V-E-C-T, thank you very much) is as disgusting to the reader's sensibilities as Asprin could make it, which may mean that Foglio's visual joke is a JustifiedTrope. However, as Aahz is only depicted doing this during long segments of exposition, it may simply be Foglio poking fun at Asprin's writing depicting Aahz [[VisualPun chewing the scenery]].
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* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' , [[http://images.tcj.com/2011/06/Garfy0001.jpg to an extent]].
* The comic book ''ComicBook/{{Chew}}'' features a man who has the power to psychically see the lives of anything he eats. He's a homicide detective, and is often forced [[{{Squick}} to use his power to solve cases.]] Unfortunately, he can't turn the power off. He eats a lot of beets, because it's the only food he can eat without having to watch its entire history.
* The comic book ''ComicBook/{{Chew}}'' features a man who has the power to psychically see the lives of anything he eats. He's a homicide detective, and is often forced [[{{Squick}} to use his power to solve cases.]] Unfortunately, he can't turn the power off. He eats a lot of beets, because it's the only food he can eat without having to watch its entire history.
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* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' , [[http://images.tcj.com/2011/06/Garfy0001.jpg to an extent]].
*In Creator/PhilFoglio's adaptation of the ''ComicBook/MythAdventures'' series, dimensional-castaway and powerless-magic-instructor Aahz will occasionally snack on various nearby objects, which have included a goblet and a doormat. The comic book ''ComicBook/{{Chew}}'' features behavior was not specifically mentioned in the [[Literature/MythAdventures source novels]]. However, the cuisine from Aahz's home dimension of Perv (making him a man P-e-r-V-E-C-T, thank you very much) is as disgusting to the reader's sensibilities as Asprin could make it, which may mean that Foglio's visual joke is a JustifiedTrope. However, as Aahz is only depicted doing this during long segments of exposition, it may simply be Foglio poking fun at Asprin's writing depicting Aahz [[VisualPun chewing the scenery]].
* ''Comicbook/OzCaliber'': The Hungry Tiger is a massive Bengal tiger whohas is friends with the power Cowardly Lion. He is always hungry no matter how much he eats, and longs to psychically see the lives of eat a "fat baby," though he never would because his conscience will not allow him to do so. By breathing in heavily, he is able to draw anything he eats. He's a homicide detective, in the surrounding area into his mouth, and is often forced [[{{Squick}} to use his power to solve cases.]] Unfortunately, he can't turn the power off. He eats a lot of beets, because it's the only food he can eat without having to watch its entire history.then swallow and digest it.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ShadowRaiders'': The Beast Planet is a space station of incredible size, larger than all significant solid solar bodies including worlds such as Tek and Fire. Its origin is unknown, as is its true purpose as it travels around the universe consuming planets, earning it the name Eater of Worlds.
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** Also his daughter Gali/Galacta; she lives on Earth, tries to leave the locals in peace, and eats alien invaders and bioweapons. It takes all her willpower to NOT eat the yummy Earth. [[spoiler: And it has gotten even worse since she became pregnant.]]
** Also his daughter Gali/Galacta; she lives on Earth, tries to leave the locals in peace, and eats alien invaders and bioweapons. It takes all her willpower to NOT eat the yummy Earth. [[spoiler: And it has gotten even worse since she became pregnant.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/ShadowRaiders'': As would the Beast Planet.
* Comicbook/{{Concrete}} can eat rocks, wood, cotton, just about anything he wants to.
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* Similar to M.E. Lad is Upchuck, the alien "Gourmand" of WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}'s transformations. Only he can't eat anything that's edible to regular humans.
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** M.E. Lad has eaten his way out of at least one cage. He is also one of the few characters possessing this ability to demonstrate the logical but downplayed [[RequiredSecondaryPowers corollary power]] of Acid Spit. Think of the "Alien" movies and their 'molecular acid for blood', but a controllable projectile. In a rarer example, two attackers tried to drown him in a grain silo. He ate all the grain, and the lock on the door, and then let out a belch powerful enough to knock the two men off their feet.
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** M.E. Lad has eaten his way out of at least one cage. He is also one of the few characters possessing this ability to demonstrate the logical but downplayed [[RequiredSecondaryPowers corollary power]] of Acid Spit. Think of the "Alien" movies and their 'molecular acid for blood', but a controllable projectile. In a rarer example, Concussive Belching: two attackers tried to drown him in a grain silo. He ate all the grain, and the lock on the door, and then let out a belch powerful enough to knock the two men off their feet.
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** M.E. Lad has eaten his way out of at least one cage. He is also one of the few characters possessing this ability to demonstrate the logical but downplayed [[RequiredSecondaryPowers corollary power]] of Acid Spit. Think of the "Alien" movies and their 'molecular acid for blood', but a controllable projectile.
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** M.E. Lad has eaten his way out of at least one cage. He is also one of the few characters possessing this ability to demonstrate the logical but downplayed [[RequiredSecondaryPowers corollary power]] of Acid Spit. Think of the "Alien" movies and their 'molecular acid for blood', but a controllable projectile. In a rarer example, two attackers tried to drown him in a grain silo. He ate all the grain, and the lock on the door, and then let out a belch powerful enough to knock the two men off their feet.
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* [[Franchise/{{Transformers}} Unicron]] would like to point out Galactus is not the only planetvore around.
* As would the [[WesternAnimation/ShadowRaiders Beast Planet]].
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* [[Franchise/{{Transformers}} Unicron]] ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'': Unicron would like to point out Galactus is not the only planetvore around.
* ''WesternAnimation/ShadowRaiders'': As would the[[WesternAnimation/ShadowRaiders Beast Planet]].Planet.
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* The [[EldritchAbomination godship]]'s spawn of ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'' story arc ''ComicBook/{{Bizarrogirl}}'' are able to eat anything and everything: organic lifeforms, rocks... Then they return to their progenitor planet-eater where they're digested. Supergirl calls them "omniphagus suplicants".
-->'''SelfDemonstrating/{{Bizarro}}:''' Bugs came from godship and started eating. They ate Bizarros, buildings, even part of Bizarro World itself. Once they am full, they fly back into godship and more would come out.\\
'''Supergirl:''' Huh. Omniphagus supplicants to produce fuel. Interesting\\
'''Bizarro:''' Huh?\\
'''Supergirl:''' Those things go out and eath something, then they return to the ship and are processed.
-->'''SelfDemonstrating/{{Bizarro}}:''' Bugs came from godship and started eating. They ate Bizarros, buildings, even part of Bizarro World itself. Once they am full, they fly back into godship and more would come out.\\
'''Supergirl:''' Huh. Omniphagus supplicants to produce fuel. Interesting\\
'''Bizarro:''' Huh?\\
'''Supergirl:''' Those things go out and eath something, then they return to the ship and are processed.
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** He can eat laser beams, on the grounds that energy is also a form of matter. He's also eaten an explosive device nobody could destroy, remove, or molecularly alter. People were reminded why they kept him around: as a plot device. (Sadly, he was driven insane in the process.)
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** He can eat laser beams, on the grounds that energy is also a form of matter. He's also eaten an explosive device nobody could destroy, remove, or molecularly alter. People were reminded why they kept him around: [[ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman as a plot device.device]]. (Sadly, he was driven insane in the process.)
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* ''Garfield'' , [[http://images.tcj.com/2011/06/Garfy0001.jpg to an extent]].
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* As would the [[ShadowRaiders Beast Planet]].
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* [[{{Transformers}} [[Franchise/{{Transformers}} Unicron]] would like to point out Galactus is not the only planetvore around.
* As would the[[ShadowRaiders [[WesternAnimation/ShadowRaiders Beast Planet]].
* As would the
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* Also the case for Masu in ''DeadmanWonderland'' (although this hasn't been shown as a ''power'' per se).
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* ComicBook/{{Galactus}}. It was bad enough when he ate planetary energy alone. After merging with the [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Gah Lak Tus]] swarm from UltimateMarvel, he also gained ''their'' abilities and (and dinner palate) as well. With the swarm, Galactus could eat ''anything and everything on a planet'', including people and objects. And you're not even safe at a subatomic level, since the swarms can shrink themselves as small as necessary to get their meal.
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* ComicBook/{{Galactus}}. It was bad enough when he ate planetary energy alone. After merging with the [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Gah Lak Tus]] swarm from UltimateMarvel, ComicBook/UltimateMarvel, he also gained ''their'' abilities and (and dinner palate) as well. With the swarm, Galactus could eat ''anything and everything on a planet'', including people and objects. And you're not even safe at a subatomic level, since the swarms can shrink themselves as small as necessary to get their meal.
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* Matter-Eater Lad of the ''ComicBook/{{Legion Of Super-Heroes}}'' has the power to - you guessed it! - eat and digest any form of matter. [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway This not a joke]]. [[spoiler:The supervillains he ate know very well.]]
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* Matter-Eater Lad of the ''ComicBook/{{Legion Of Super-Heroes}}'' Super-Heroes}}'':
** The UrExample, he has the power to - you guessed it! - eat and digest any form of matter. [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway This not a joke]]. [[spoiler:The supervillains he ate know very well.]]]] [[PlanetOfHats Everyone on his planet]] has this ability, supposedly due to natural selection after other edible things were poisoned by microbes.
** The UrExample, he has the power to - you guessed it! - eat and digest any form of matter. [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway This not a joke]]. [[spoiler:The supervillains he ate know very well.
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*** He can eat laser beams, on the grounds that energy is also a form of matter.
*** He's also eaten an explosive device nobody could destroy, remove, or molecularly alter. People were reminded why they kept him around: as a plot device.
** Ditto for Upchuck the alien "Gourmand" of WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}'s transformations.
*** ...Only he can't eat anything that's edible to regular humans.
** Ditto ''again'' for Masu in ''DeadmanWonderland'' (although this hasn't been shown as a ''power'' per se).
*** He's also eaten an explosive device nobody could destroy, remove, or molecularly alter. People were reminded why they kept him around: as a plot device.
** Ditto for Upchuck the alien "Gourmand" of WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}'s transformations.
*** ...Only he can't eat anything that's edible to regular humans.
** Ditto ''again'' for Masu in ''DeadmanWonderland'' (although this hasn't been shown as a ''power'' per se).
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** Ditto for Upchuck
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** Also his daughter Gali/Galacta; she lives on Earth, tries to let the locals in peace, and eats alien invaders and bioweapons. It takes all her willpower to NOT eat the yummy Earth. [[spoiler: And it has gotten even worse since she became pregnant.]]
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** Also his daughter Gali/Galacta; she lives on Earth, tries to let leave the locals in peace, and eats alien invaders and bioweapons. It takes all her willpower to NOT eat the yummy Earth. [[spoiler: And it has gotten even worse since she became pregnant.]]
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* {{Galactus}}. It was bad enough when he ate planetary energy alone. After merging with the [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Gah Lak Tus]] swarm from UltimateMarvel, he also gained ''their'' abilities and (and dinner palate) as well. With the swarm, Galactus could eat ''anything and everything on a planet'', including people and objects. And you're not even safe at a subatomic level, since the swarms can shrink themselves as small as necessary to get their meal.
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* {{Galactus}}.ComicBook/{{Galactus}}. It was bad enough when he ate planetary energy alone. After merging with the [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Gah Lak Tus]] swarm from UltimateMarvel, he also gained ''their'' abilities and (and dinner palate) as well. With the swarm, Galactus could eat ''anything and everything on a planet'', including people and objects. And you're not even safe at a subatomic level, since the swarms can shrink themselves as small as necessary to get their meal.
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* The comic book ''{{Chew}}'' features a man who has the power to psychically see the lives of anything he eats. He's a homicide detective, and is often forced [[{{Squick}} to use his power to solve cases.]]
** Unfortunately, he can't turn the power off. He eats a lot of beets, because it's the only food he can eat without having to watch its entire history.
** Unfortunately, he can't turn the power off. He eats a lot of beets, because it's the only food he can eat without having to watch its entire history.
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* The comic book ''{{Chew}}'' ''ComicBook/{{Chew}}'' features a man who has the power to psychically see the lives of anything he eats. He's a homicide detective, and is often forced [[{{Squick}} to use his power to solve cases.]]
**]] Unfortunately, he can't turn the power off. He eats a lot of beets, because it's the only food he can eat without having to watch its entire history.
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** Ditto ''again'' for Masu in ''DeadmanWonderland'' (although this hasn't been shown as a ''power'' per say).
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* {{Galactus}}. It was bad enough when he ate planetary energy alone. After merging with the [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Gah Lak Tus]] swarm from UltimateMarvel, he now has ''their'' abilities and (and dinner palate) as well. With the swarm, Galactus could eat ''anything and everything on a planet'', including people and objects. And you're not even safe at a subatomic level, since the swarms can shrink themselves as small as necessary to get their meal.
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* {{Galactus}}. It was bad enough when he ate planetary energy alone. After merging with the [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Gah Lak Tus]] swarm from UltimateMarvel, he now has also gained ''their'' abilities and (and dinner palate) as well. With the swarm, Galactus could eat ''anything and everything on a planet'', including people and objects. And you're not even safe at a subatomic level, since the swarms can shrink themselves as small as necessary to get their meal.
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* {{Galactus}}. While there are a few who might have a bigger ''range'', nobody comes anywhere near him for ''scale''. Dude eats ''planets''.
** [[{{Transformers}} Unicron]] would like to point out Galactus is not the only planetvore around.
*** As would the [[ShadowRaiders Beast Planet]].
** [[{{Transformers}} Unicron]] would like to point out Galactus is not the only planetvore around.
*** As would the [[ShadowRaiders Beast Planet]].
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* {{Galactus}}. While there are a few who might have a bigger ''range'', nobody comes anywhere near him for ''scale''. Dude eats ''planets''.
** [[{{Transformers}} Unicron]] would like to point outIt was bad enough when he ate planetary energy alone. After merging with the [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Gah Lak Tus]] swarm from UltimateMarvel, he now has ''their'' abilities and (and dinner palate) as well. With the swarm, Galactus is could eat ''anything and everything on a planet'', including people and objects. And you're not even safe at a subatomic level, since the only planetvore around.
*** As would the [[ShadowRaiders Beast Planet]].swarms can shrink themselves as small as necessary to get their meal.
** [[{{Transformers}} Unicron]] would like to point out
*** As would the [[ShadowRaiders Beast Planet]].
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* In PhilFoglio's adaptation of Robert Asprin's ''MythAdventures'' series, dimensional-castaway and powerless-magic-instructor Aahz will occasionally snack on various nearby objects, which have included a goblet and a doormat. The behavior was not specifically mentioned in the source novels. However, the cuisine from Aahz's home dimension of Perv (making him a P-e-r-V-E-C-T, thank you very much) is as disgusting to the reader's sensibilities as Asprin could make it, which may mean that Foglio's visual joke is a JustifiedTrope. However, as Aahz is only depicted doing this during long segments of exposition, it may simply be Foglio poking fun at Asprin's writing depicting Aahz [[VisualPun chewing the scenery]].
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* In PhilFoglio's Creator/PhilFoglio's adaptation of Robert Asprin's ''MythAdventures'' the ''ComicBook/MythAdventures'' series, dimensional-castaway and powerless-magic-instructor Aahz will occasionally snack on various nearby objects, which have included a goblet and a doormat. The behavior was not specifically mentioned in the [[Literature/MythAdventures source novels.novels]]. However, the cuisine from Aahz's home dimension of Perv (making him a P-e-r-V-E-C-T, thank you very much) is as disgusting to the reader's sensibilities as Asprin could make it, which may mean that Foglio's visual joke is a JustifiedTrope. However, as Aahz is only depicted doing this during long segments of exposition, it may simply be Foglio poking fun at Asprin's writing depicting Aahz [[VisualPun chewing the scenery]].
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* Averell Dalton from ''LuckyLuke''. His reaction after being forced to eat a bar of soap? Going after another, because he found it tasty.
** Ran Tan Plan the guard dog is even more so.
** Ran Tan Plan the guard dog is even more so.
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** AverellDalton from ''LuckyLuke''.Dalton. His reaction after being forced to eat a bar of soap? Going after another, because he found it tasty.
**Ran Tan Plan Rantanplan the guard dog is even more so.
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* Matter-Eater Lad of the ''ComicBook/{{Legion Of Super-Heroes}}'' has the power to - you guessed it! - eat and digest any form of matter. [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway This not a joke]]. [[spoiler:The supervillains he ate know very well.]]
** M.E. Lad has eaten his way out of at least one cage. He is also one of the few characters possessing this ability to demonstrate the logical but downplayed [[RequiredSecondaryPowers corollary power]] of Acid Spit. Think of the "Alien" movies and their 'molecular acid for blood', but a controllable projectile.
*** He can eat laser beams, on the grounds that energy is also a form of matter.
*** He's also eaten an explosive device nobody could destroy, remove, or molecularly alter. People were reminded why they kept him around: as a plot device.
** Ditto for Upchuck the alien "Gourmand" of WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}'s transformations.
*** ...Only he can't eat anything that's edible to regular humans.
** Ditto ''again'' for Masu in ''DeadmanWonderland'' (although this hasn't been shown as a ''power'' per say).
* In PhilFoglio's adaptation of Robert Asprin's ''MythAdventures'' series, dimensional-castaway and powerless-magic-instructor Aahz will occasionally snack on various nearby objects, which have included a goblet and a doormat. The behavior was not specifically mentioned in the source novels. However, the cuisine from Aahz's home dimension of Perv (making him a P-e-r-V-E-C-T, thank you very much) is as disgusting to the reader's sensibilities as Asprin could make it, which may mean that Foglio's visual joke is a JustifiedTrope. However, as Aahz is only depicted doing this during long segments of exposition, it may simply be Foglio poking fun at Asprin's writing depicting Aahz [[VisualPun chewing the scenery]].
* Averell Dalton from ''LuckyLuke''. His reaction after being forced to eat a bar of soap? Going after another, because he found it tasty.
** Ran Tan Plan the guard dog is even more so.
* The comic book ''{{Chew}}'' features a man who has the power to psychically see the lives of anything he eats. He's a homicide detective, and is often forced [[{{Squick}} to use his power to solve cases.]]
** Unfortunately, he can't turn the power off. He eats a lot of beets, because it's the only food he can eat without having to watch its entire history.
* Grossout from ''ComicBook/ScareTactics'' was known to eat small dogs when hungry, and once ate a pillow in his sleep.
* {{Galactus}}. While there are a few who might have a bigger ''range'', nobody comes anywhere near him for ''scale''. Dude eats ''planets''.
** [[{{Transformers}} Unicron]] would like to point out Galactus is not the only planetvore around.
*** As would the [[ShadowRaiders Beast Planet]].
** Also his daughter Gali/Galacta; she lives on Earth, tries to let the locals in peace, and eats alien invaders and bioweapons. It takes all her willpower to NOT eat the yummy Earth. [[spoiler: And it has gotten even worse since she became pregnant.]]
** If you consider that Galactus eats everything on the planet, he's got a pretty big range, too (although he probably processes those things along the same lines as we would with seasonings). He just does it in fewer bites.
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** M.E. Lad has eaten his way out of at least one cage. He is also one of the few characters possessing this ability to demonstrate the logical but downplayed [[RequiredSecondaryPowers corollary power]] of Acid Spit. Think of the "Alien" movies and their 'molecular acid for blood', but a controllable projectile.
*** He can eat laser beams, on the grounds that energy is also a form of matter.
*** He's also eaten an explosive device nobody could destroy, remove, or molecularly alter. People were reminded why they kept him around: as a plot device.
** Ditto for Upchuck the alien "Gourmand" of WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}'s transformations.
*** ...Only he can't eat anything that's edible to regular humans.
** Ditto ''again'' for Masu in ''DeadmanWonderland'' (although this hasn't been shown as a ''power'' per say).
* In PhilFoglio's adaptation of Robert Asprin's ''MythAdventures'' series, dimensional-castaway and powerless-magic-instructor Aahz will occasionally snack on various nearby objects, which have included a goblet and a doormat. The behavior was not specifically mentioned in the source novels. However, the cuisine from Aahz's home dimension of Perv (making him a P-e-r-V-E-C-T, thank you very much) is as disgusting to the reader's sensibilities as Asprin could make it, which may mean that Foglio's visual joke is a JustifiedTrope. However, as Aahz is only depicted doing this during long segments of exposition, it may simply be Foglio poking fun at Asprin's writing depicting Aahz [[VisualPun chewing the scenery]].
* Averell Dalton from ''LuckyLuke''. His reaction after being forced to eat a bar of soap? Going after another, because he found it tasty.
** Ran Tan Plan the guard dog is even more so.
* The comic book ''{{Chew}}'' features a man who has the power to psychically see the lives of anything he eats. He's a homicide detective, and is often forced [[{{Squick}} to use his power to solve cases.]]
** Unfortunately, he can't turn the power off. He eats a lot of beets, because it's the only food he can eat without having to watch its entire history.
* Grossout from ''ComicBook/ScareTactics'' was known to eat small dogs when hungry, and once ate a pillow in his sleep.
* {{Galactus}}. While there are a few who might have a bigger ''range'', nobody comes anywhere near him for ''scale''. Dude eats ''planets''.
** [[{{Transformers}} Unicron]] would like to point out Galactus is not the only planetvore around.
*** As would the [[ShadowRaiders Beast Planet]].
** Also his daughter Gali/Galacta; she lives on Earth, tries to let the locals in peace, and eats alien invaders and bioweapons. It takes all her willpower to NOT eat the yummy Earth. [[spoiler: And it has gotten even worse since she became pregnant.]]
** If you consider that Galactus eats everything on the planet, he's got a pretty big range, too (although he probably processes those things along the same lines as we would with seasonings). He just does it in fewer bites.
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