The monster from outer space, King Ghidorah, lands in this special one-shot reprint showcasing some of the greatest King Ghidorah stories that have ever smashed through our comics. These one hundred beautiful pages were written and rendered by a variety of superstar scribes and artists, including James Stokoe (Batman Annual), Eric Powell (The Goon), Ibrahim Moustafa (James Origin), Joshua Hale Fialkov (The Bunker), and many more. This special collection is sure to show kaiju fans everywhere why King Ghidorah is one of Godzilla’s greatest foes!
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This is probably the best collection of stories that I have read. The Godzilla in hell story at the begining was honestly one of the best starts to a collection. Then you led into Godzilla Oblivion which had a.. Decent.. story to say the least. Then the Godzilla kingdom of monsters at the later half, which was pretty good, but the icing on the cake was honestly Godzilla the half century war. It was a great way to send off the collection and probably might continue reading that line of stories in the future.
The art is good, but the atories are dishointed, unrelated and basically the same story three times and then one sort of cool one at the end. Ghidora never wins, not even like a cliffhanger win where Godzilla would turn it atound and make a comeback in the next issue, and Ghidora had a monster teamup in every issue and still got smacked around by Godzilla. Not really much of a highlight on Ghidora. The last of the four issues was deffinitely the strongest, the middle too were meh at best.
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If I knew this was a combination of stories with amateur art I wouldn't have purchased this comic. The opening story is what caught my attention after this lame art which follows is a turnoff though I won't ask for a refund. Perhaps I'll give it another read but enthusiasm has been tainted of this current version.