Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters

Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters

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  • Create Date:2021-08-24 09:51:23
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Eric Powell
  • ISBN:1684055334
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Summary

The King of the Monsters rises again, and he's bringing lots of other beloved Toho monsters with him in one destructive saga!

When Godzilla appears off the coast of Japan, the Japanese government must respond quickly to contain the disaster。。。 but before long, other monsters start appearing all over the world。 Can humanity survive this mysterious onslaught of giant beasts? Featuring Anguirus, Battra, Destroyah, Gigan, Hedorah, King Ghidorah, Kumonga, Mechagodzilla, Mothra, Rodan, Spacegodzilla, and Titanosaurus。 Collects the whole 12-issue series for the first time。

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Reviews

Hew La France

Wasnt too fond of this one。 Not much in the way of monster fights, too many side stories, not enough of a main story, and the plot is very one-sided politically。 I know IDW 'claims' that "any similarities to any persons living or dead are purely coincidental," but come on。 That was clearly intentionally former President Barack Obama。 Not that I mind having the fictional president based off a real president, but if you're going to take a swing at the right, could you at least make an effort to tr Wasnt too fond of this one。 Not much in the way of monster fights, too many side stories, not enough of a main story, and the plot is very one-sided politically。 I know IDW 'claims' that "any similarities to any persons living or dead are purely coincidental," but come on。 That was clearly intentionally former President Barack Obama。 Not that I mind having the fictional president based off a real president, but if you're going to take a swing at the right, could you at least make an effort to try to see from their point of view? Or, better yet, just leave politics out of it。 We're reading this because we wanna see monsters fight, not to have some talk show host talk about how right-winged the military is, or have a caricature of the state of Texas。 Just give us kaiju! Clearly the real monsters in this book are the trio of authors, who neglected to tell a cohesive story, explain ANYTHING that's happening, or leave their political convictions on the cutting room floor。 The sequel to this story, "Godzilla: History's Greatest Monster" is a MUCH better tale。 。。。more

Austin Grimm

this book is wild because obama creates mechagodzila which is hilarious to read that shit in his voice, but is even more hilarious because that drone striking son of a bitch absolutely would create mechagodzilla#KaijusAreForCommunism

Allie

I took off one star because there was no Mothra

Erik Tanouye

Got this at Midtown Comics as a Christmas present for my nephew

Nick

I couldn’t finish it。 I went through the first few issues pretty fast, and that is precisely its weak-point。 The entire thing seems like you are being told a story in Fast-Forward。 Crap happen so fast that you literally care about nobody, not even the creatures。 The artwork is cool。。。but the story is absolutely vacant。 It’s like jumbling all the Godzilla movies and comics into one condensed little book。 The artwork however, isn’t bad at all。 The writing unfortunately does suck though。 The humans I couldn’t finish it。 I went through the first few issues pretty fast, and that is precisely its weak-point。 The entire thing seems like you are being told a story in Fast-Forward。 Crap happen so fast that you literally care about nobody, not even the creatures。 The artwork is cool。。。but the story is absolutely vacant。 It’s like jumbling all the Godzilla movies and comics into one condensed little book。 The artwork however, isn’t bad at all。 The writing unfortunately does suck though。 The humans are written so poorly that not only do they have NO stories, backgrounds, or redeeming qualities。。。they also have no need to be in the book。 Plus, they talk like nobody on the existence of our planet。 Like forced-dialogue robots with NO realistic emotion。 How did this writer even get a Godzilla contract? 。。。more

Emily Lissek

Like godzilla and kaiju beating the crap out if each other? This book is for you :D

Logan Kalar

Before you read the rest of this review, know that I was going to give this three and a half stars。 however, I wasn't allowed to do that。 so I made it four stars。 So, this is not the best book, but its VERY fun to read。 especially for a Godzilla fan the artwork is amazing and the monster fights are well written, but it's the human parts that are lacking。 I never really thought they acted like real people。 their actions are really over the top, and they create many plot holes。 But you forget abou Before you read the rest of this review, know that I was going to give this three and a half stars。 however, I wasn't allowed to do that。 so I made it four stars。 So, this is not the best book, but its VERY fun to read。 especially for a Godzilla fan the artwork is amazing and the monster fights are well written, but it's the human parts that are lacking。 I never really thought they acted like real people。 their actions are really over the top, and they create many plot holes。 But you forget about all of that whenever the monsters show up。 Their fights are amazing, and really make you feel like you're reading a Godzilla movie。 I, personally really like this series。 but I'm biased, as I grew up reading whatever few issues I could find。 I would really only recommend this, if you're a true Godzilla fan, or if you're just looking for something fun to read 。。。more

Don

I'm not a Godzilla fan by any stretch of the imagination。 In fact, the only one of his movies I've seen is the US remake with Matthew Broderick。 I got the mostly for Eric Powell。 He's a fantastic writer who excels at this type of story。 And he does not disappoint。 Along with the usual death and destruction involved with Godzilla and some other radioactive monsters fighting, Powell and Tracy Marsh infuse the series with lots of biting pop culture commentary。 It all works perfectly。The book does s I'm not a Godzilla fan by any stretch of the imagination。 In fact, the only one of his movies I've seen is the US remake with Matthew Broderick。 I got the mostly for Eric Powell。 He's a fantastic writer who excels at this type of story。 And he does not disappoint。 Along with the usual death and destruction involved with Godzilla and some other radioactive monsters fighting, Powell and Tracy Marsh infuse the series with lots of biting pop culture commentary。 It all works perfectly。The book does slows down a little near the end when Jason Ciaramella takes over writing, but it's still fun。Throw in outstanding art by Phil Hester and Victor Santos and you have a book well worth reading。 。。。more