Already read it awhile back, but you're doing god's work OP.
Brody Collins
I like how well this issue plays with all of Godzilla lusts, which really isn’t much he lists for power being represented in the nuclear power plant and his possible list for companionships show in the thing monster
Camden James
Godzilla goes super Saiyan
Connor Lopez
the smoke literally says lust in the bottom panel , ive been trying to find the other 7 sins hidden in the comic
Camden Wilson
They no longer have the license I believe.
Michael Rogers
His head was ripped off, but since he’s in hell for he can’t die and him and everyone else just regenerates almost immediately he got his head ripped off and I can assume his body just regrew it but the old ones still there
Bentley Hernandez
The best kind.
Jacob Perry
Managed to get it right off the bat when they first printed, so I’m lucky I have my copy
Isaac Reyes
An excellent comic, even if there's not much in the way of plot beyond "Godzilla murders the shit out of everything".
Got it back earlier this year. So far they’re just doing reprints.
James Fisher
How did he get there? I don't think this is the real hell!!!
Luke Phillips
Really hope they reprint Godzilla Cataclysm then.
Samuel Brooks
People get into Godzilla media beyond Godzilla beating the fucking shit out of everything / giant monsters kicking the shit out of each other with wacky power levels involved?
Mason Walker
Touche
Jack Brooks
The latest one was about making fun of government.
I work in government. It hit far too close to home, even if I kept laughing.
Wyatt Miller
You come for the monsters. You stay for the social commentary.
Benjamin Johnson
Wow they did? Good to hear wonder how long until we get a new Godzilla comic series.
>As for new material, “We don’t have anything immediately to announce, but we’re eager to do more Godzilla comics,” said Bobby Curnow, Group Editor at IDW Publishing.
Tyler Gray
this is how I eat the pussy
Logan Reed
You ram your head into it?
Joshua Ortiz
oh shit
Dylan Peterson
Anyone see the new movie yet? How is it?
Blake Jackson
I liked it. It isn’t as sophisticated as Shin Godzilla or Gojira but I had fun. Also the mother is just a evil bitch. But damn did I love Rodan showing up and just pwning humans. Soundtrack was also good.
Overall it is a hate it or love it movie
James Stewart
It's ambiguous.
Hunter Powell
Depends if you're a Godzilla fan or not.
Jackson Jackson
So is the Mountain God? Also, Im kind of disappointed that the angels aren't crazy looking monsters
Xavier Green
FUCK U ZILLA AINT GOT NO TIME FOR WORDS
Joshua Long
It’s Kino Also GodzillaXMothra is canon.
Josiah Evans
It's bigger than him, which offends him. Therefore, it cannot stand.
Jaxson Davis
wait what? how would that even work
Carter Lee
>fear, but also an erection
Andrew Long
Is this the best miniseries of the decade?
Jason Gray
rodan does a Psycho Crusher.
it's awesome.
Aaron Rodriguez
Love finds a way.
Henry Bailey
Last panel is a great homage to the scene of God slaying the Leviathan.
Nolan Nelson
I thought it was the Mountain of Purgatory
Jace Morales
>NO MEANS NO!
Landon Ross
Godzilla's eyeliner game on point
Lincoln Roberts
I liked it, but the reviews are crazy complaining that its all monster stuff. I'd estimate there's like 5-10 minutes more of monster stuff overall compared to 2014.
Evan Hughes
>complaining that its all monster stuff Isn't that the point of a godzilla movie? Did they expect a crappy romance/love plot or something? It's fucking godzilla.
Charles Price
>Reviewers complaining about too much monster stuff
Well what the fuck were they expecting? That's what people who are coming for.
Grayson White
The crazy thing about the reviews complaining about that is that it's NOT all monster stuff. If anything I don't think there was enough monsters.
Zachary Ross
Good storytime.
Benjamin Jenkins
The monsters were by far the best part, what did they want, more closeups of Kyle Chandler's doofy face or Millie Brown being fucking invincible? Ken Watanabe and Godzilla carried the movie, shame the waif they're replacing him with doesn't have even a quarter of the presence.
Joseph Morris
With the exception of based Watanabe the human shit was mediocre slop as you'd expect. The fights were hype as fuck though, I walked out completely sold on Godzilla vs. King Kong and the monsterverse in general even if I have no hope of the human plot ever being good.
Ryder Baker
Thanks for the storytime, user.
Aaron Cruz
Wow, every second of this comic was completely retarded and I loved it. I never knew I wanted this. Thanks OP.
I was genuinely surprised that Mothra was pulled off so well.
Nicholas Harris
>Bioware ethical choices
Jacob Wilson
Expected a bit more from Stokoe on the first one, but there were some cool visuals and Godzilla more or less stomping Hell is satisfying. Second one was really nice to look at and it was an interesting religious mesh and it featured all the earliest monsters, but it could've done with 80% less dialogue. The third one probably should've been entirely silent, with a really obvious message that got grating when it was pushed so heavily with poorly presented dialogue on top of that. Last one was cool, and had an interesting twist.
The fourth one was probably my favorite. The monsters were in their own hell, and all Hell had to do was leave them with each other. Godzilla had a real loss of identity there; not sure if that's enlightenment or hell breaking him on a personal level.
Luis Cruz
my thought pretty much exactly really liked the second and fourth artwise, last one gave it a nice thematic ending only thing I could hope for was it to be more cohesive but as you elaborated on the fourth, a lot of meaning can be found there that I didn't pick up on still cool all around
Tyler Long
The collapses at the end of 1 and 2 made me think it was sort of connected, but I guess 3 establishes them all as micro stories since it features Godzilla going to hell from the real world and more or less conquering both heaven and hell by the end. That and Ghidorah pops up in two separate instances. I went in expecting a more linear narrative but the fever dream aspect probably makes more sense in the end when you're plopping Godzilla into hell.
Yeah, it was neat what #4 gets across without any text besides some screams. I saw this as the exact moment where Godzilla either realizes a higher state of being or realizes that he's a speck.
Yeah I thought the stories went well together but did feel off from a linear narrative, and the fever dream aspect is fitting for a romp through hell I think. But I do think it kind of flounders a bit like with . The bit about "the reason the leviathan was brought into this horrific netherworld" seems pointless. I think the entire thing would have benefitted from an exclusion of text outside of the final quote. And I think one of the coolest things they didn't do was have zilla fight a fuck hueg demon or something that absolutely dwarfs in a kind of role reversal, the kind of thing you can't really expect him to go up against in the real world. I was really hoping the ice hand in was gonna be just that.
Ryder Long
So I’m guessing the flying storm of naked humans could in this case be reflective of Godzilla’s lust for destruction particularly of humanity and the consequences it has, I guess you can see it as either a metaphor for the countless people he’s killed and how humanity may seem to him as an endless waves that constantly gets in his way