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Godzilla: Rulers of Earth #18
Writer: Chris Mowry
Artist: Matt Frank
Colors: Priscilla Tramontano
Editor: Bobby Curnow
Cover: Matt Frank
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Pages: 32
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The ultimate invasion has begun! Battra and Kumonga begin a ferocious battle that could destroy Monster Islands completely. Meanwhile, Godzilla has his hands full with a new monster he has yet to battle!
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Cover: Jeff Zornow
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Writer: Chris Mowry
Artist: Matt Frank
Colors: Priscilla Tramontano
Editor: Bobby Curnow
Cover: Matt Frank
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Pages: 32
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The ultimate invasion has begun! Battra and Kumonga begin a ferocious battle that could destroy Monster Islands completely. Meanwhile, Godzilla has his hands full with a new monster he has yet to battle!
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Cover: Jeff Zornow
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Godzilla: Cataclysm #4 (of 5)
Writer: Cullen Bunn
Artist: Dave Wachter
Editor: Bobby Curnow
Cover: Dave Wachter
An epic battle between Godzilla and Mothra could determine the fate of humanity. Hiroshi must confront the fears he’s kept secret for so long. Will a desperate act be enough to save Hiroshi’s family?
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Pages: 32
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Writer: Cullen Bunn
Artist: Dave Wachter
Editor: Bobby Curnow
Cover: Dave Wachter
An epic battle between Godzilla and Mothra could determine the fate of humanity. Hiroshi must confront the fears he’s kept secret for so long. Will a desperate act be enough to save Hiroshi’s family?
Tentative In-Store Date: November 2014
Pages: 32
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As part of IDW's second annual Artist's Editions, Godzilla: Rulers Of Earth #18 with get the Artist Edition treatment, an Artist's Edition presents complete stories with each page scanned from the actual original art, with paste-ups, blue-lines, whiteout, and notes, these special covers hearken back to a different era of comic book creation. Additionally, each participating title will also be available with a blank sketch variant cover so you can draw your own, or get your favorite artist to truly personalize your book.
As part of IDW's second annual Artist's Editions, Godzilla: Rulers Of Earth #18 with get the Artist Edition treatment, an Artist's Edition presents complete stories with each page scanned from the actual original art, with paste-ups, blue-lines, whiteout, and notes, these special covers hearken back to a different era of comic book creation. Additionally, each participating title will also be available with a blank sketch variant cover so you can draw your own, or get your favorite artist to truly personalize your book.
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STORY BY: Cullen Bunn
ART BY: Dave Wachter
LETTERS BY: Chris Mowry
COVER BY: Dave Wachter
PUBLISHER: IDW
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RELEASE DATE: Wed, August 13th, 2014
Years have passed since the monster apocalypse nearly destroyed mankind. Now it is merely a distant, nightmarish memory for Hiroshi, an elder in one of the few remaining tribes of humans. Little does Hiroshi know that the apocalypse is not over, and that his memories of the past may yet save the future!
ART BY: Dave Wachter
LETTERS BY: Chris Mowry
COVER BY: Dave Wachter
PUBLISHER: IDW
COVER PRICE:: $3.99
RELEASE DATE: Wed, August 13th, 2014
Years have passed since the monster apocalypse nearly destroyed mankind. Now it is merely a distant, nightmarish memory for Hiroshi, an elder in one of the few remaining tribes of humans. Little does Hiroshi know that the apocalypse is not over, and that his memories of the past may yet save the future!
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Godzilla: Rulers of Earth #14
Story: Chris Mowry and Matt Frank
Writer: Chris Mowry
Artist: Matt Frank
Inks Assist: Mostafa Moussa
Colors: Priscilla Tramontano
Letterer: Shawn Lee
Editor: Bobby Curnow
Cover: Matt Frank, Colors by Josh Perez
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In-Store Date: July 23, 2014
Pages: 32
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As our world recovers following Godzilla’s climactic battle against the Devonians, a threat unlike any before takes aim at not only our world, but the monsters themselves! One of the biggest chapters in the series starts right here!
Story: Chris Mowry and Matt Frank
Writer: Chris Mowry
Artist: Matt Frank
Inks Assist: Mostafa Moussa
Colors: Priscilla Tramontano
Letterer: Shawn Lee
Editor: Bobby Curnow
Cover: Matt Frank, Colors by Josh Perez
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In-Store Date: July 23, 2014
Pages: 32
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As our world recovers following Godzilla’s climactic battle against the Devonians, a threat unlike any before takes aim at not only our world, but the monsters themselves! One of the biggest chapters in the series starts right here!
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Godzilla: Rulers of Earth #17
Writer: Chris Mowry
Artist: Jeff Zornow
Colors: Priscilla Tramontano
Editor: Bobby Curnow
Cover: Jeff Zornow
Tentative In-Store Date: October 2014
Pages: 32
Cover Price: $3.99
Government experiments with new forms of energy bring unintended consequences… in the form of SpaceGodzilla! Before he returns to Earth, he’ll have to do battle with an unexpected foe! Meanwhile, Godzilla has his hands full with a monster he’s never fought before!
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Tentative In-Store Date: October 2014
Pages: 32
Cover Price: $3.99
Government experiments with new forms of energy bring unintended consequences… in the form of SpaceGodzilla! Before he returns to Earth, he’ll have to do battle with an unexpected foe! Meanwhile, Godzilla has his hands full with a monster he’s never fought before!
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Godzilla: Cataclysm #3 (of 5)
Writer: Cullen Bunn
Artist: Dave Wachter
Editor: Bobby Curnow
Cover: Dave Wachter
Hiroshi’s tribe debates how to best avert the wraith of the rising monster, unaware that they may have already brought doom upon themselves! As monsters battle in the skies above, the choice Hiroshi makes will have profound affects on the future of humanity!
Tentative In-Store Date: October 2014
Pages: 32
Cover Price: $3.99
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Writer: Cullen Bunn
Artist: Dave Wachter
Editor: Bobby Curnow
Cover: Dave Wachter
Hiroshi’s tribe debates how to best avert the wraith of the rising monster, unaware that they may have already brought doom upon themselves! As monsters battle in the skies above, the choice Hiroshi makes will have profound affects on the future of humanity!
Tentative In-Store Date: October 2014
Pages: 32
Cover Price: $3.99
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Here's your first look inside Godzilla: Cataclysm by Dave Wachter, with colors by Priscilla Tramantono.
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Godzilla: Rulers of Earth Vol. 3 TPB
Writer: Chris Mowry
Artist: Matt Frank, Jeff Zornow
Colors: Priscilla Tramontano
Editor: Bobby Curnow
Cover: Jeff Zornow
With many monsters now inhabiting a new home, peace seemingly descends on Earth. Little does humanity realize that the greatest danger now lurks under the waves. It all leads to the most cataclysmic monster battle of the ages!
In-Store Date: June 25, 2014
Pages: 104
Cover Price: $17.99
ISBN: 978-1-63140-009-4
Writer: Chris Mowry
Artist: Matt Frank, Jeff Zornow
Colors: Priscilla Tramontano
Editor: Bobby Curnow
Cover: Jeff Zornow
With many monsters now inhabiting a new home, peace seemingly descends on Earth. Little does humanity realize that the greatest danger now lurks under the waves. It all leads to the most cataclysmic monster battle of the ages!
In-Store Date: June 25, 2014
Pages: 104
Cover Price: $17.99
ISBN: 978-1-63140-009-4
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The king of the monsters returns to comics this August in IDW Publishing's "Godzilla: Cataclysm," a five-issue miniseries by "Sixth Gun" writer Cullen Bunn and artist Dave Wachter. "Cataclysm" arrives on the alpha predator's 60th anniversary, which also saw his return to theaters in director Gareth Edwards' "Godzilla" earlier this year.
Bunn recently chatted with CBR News about "Cataclysm," revealing which fan-favorite monsters are tagging along for the ride, what's coming up in "The Sixth Gun," whether he sees Godzilla as a force for good or evil and more.
CBR News: Cullen, what's your new mini-series "Godzilla: Cataclysm" about?
Cullen Bunn: "Godzilla: Cataclysm" is set some time after a "war with the monsters" devastated civilization as we know it. After they stomped all over our way of life, the monsters wandered off and vanished. They haven't been seen in decades. Mankind has started to rebuild, but just barely, and they live in an almost religious fear of the day the monsters will return.
As this story begins, the first signs of the monsters' return have started to surface.
CBR: Can you go into more detail about the "war with the monsters?"
CB: For some reason (which will be revealed over the course of this series) kaiju went on a worldwide rampage several years ago. They brutally attacked each other and laid waste to the cities of man. In our first issue, we get to see what just one of the "hot zones" where monsters went wild looked like.
CBR: What other monsters are rearing their heads in "Cataclysm?"
CB: Aside from Godzilla, there are several monsters in the book. Some play very small roles. Others have more involved parts to play. Mothra, Biollante and Megaguirus are just a few of the creatures we'll be seeing.
CBR: What causes them to return after so many years?
CB:That's a great question, but to answer it might spoil key elements of the series. I'll say this: The return of the monsters might be tied to the same phenomena that caused the monsters to go berserk in the first place.
In the first issue, you'll see the world starting to "wake up," so to speak. This will start to stir the pot, so to speak, causing all sorts of problems for our hapless survivors.
CBR: Who are some of the human faces we'll encounter in this story?
CB: We meet a number of survivors in the story, all of them from the same village. Three in particular become the human eyes and ears of the tale: Arata, Shiori and Hiroshi. Arata and Shiori are younger and only barely remember the world before the Cataclysm. Hiroshi, though, is an old man, and he remembers the world that was all too well. In fact, Hiroshi knows more about why the monsters went on their rampage than anyone.
CBR: Why did you choose to have this story take place in a post-apocalyptic society?
CB: When I first started talking to IDW about doing a Godzilla tale, I knew I wanted something a little different.
I love movies like "Destroy All Monsters" and "Godzilla: Final Wars," where the kaiju seem to wage war on all of humanity. And I thought it might be interesting to see what the world might look like in the aftermath of an event like those portrayed in this.
CBR: Which version of Godzilla stars in "Cataclysm?"
CB: This is the Millennium version of Godzilla, with those great spikey dorsal fins. I didn't necessarily specify a look for Godzilla in the series. Artist Dave Wachter made that decision because he thought it would be the most visually dynamic. It was totally the right call.
The king of the monsters returns to comics this August in IDW Publishing's "Godzilla: Cataclysm," a five-issue miniseries by "Sixth Gun" writer Cullen Bunn and artist Dave Wachter. "Cataclysm" arrives on the alpha predator's 60th anniversary, which also saw his return to theaters in director Gareth Edwards' "Godzilla" earlier this year.
Bunn recently chatted with CBR News about "Cataclysm," revealing which fan-favorite monsters are tagging along for the ride, what's coming up in "The Sixth Gun," whether he sees Godzilla as a force for good or evil and more.
CBR News: Cullen, what's your new mini-series "Godzilla: Cataclysm" about?
Cullen Bunn: "Godzilla: Cataclysm" is set some time after a "war with the monsters" devastated civilization as we know it. After they stomped all over our way of life, the monsters wandered off and vanished. They haven't been seen in decades. Mankind has started to rebuild, but just barely, and they live in an almost religious fear of the day the monsters will return.
As this story begins, the first signs of the monsters' return have started to surface.
CBR: Can you go into more detail about the "war with the monsters?"
CB: For some reason (which will be revealed over the course of this series) kaiju went on a worldwide rampage several years ago. They brutally attacked each other and laid waste to the cities of man. In our first issue, we get to see what just one of the "hot zones" where monsters went wild looked like.
CBR: What other monsters are rearing their heads in "Cataclysm?"
CB: Aside from Godzilla, there are several monsters in the book. Some play very small roles. Others have more involved parts to play. Mothra, Biollante and Megaguirus are just a few of the creatures we'll be seeing.
CBR: What causes them to return after so many years?
CB:That's a great question, but to answer it might spoil key elements of the series. I'll say this: The return of the monsters might be tied to the same phenomena that caused the monsters to go berserk in the first place.
In the first issue, you'll see the world starting to "wake up," so to speak. This will start to stir the pot, so to speak, causing all sorts of problems for our hapless survivors.
CBR: Who are some of the human faces we'll encounter in this story?
CB: We meet a number of survivors in the story, all of them from the same village. Three in particular become the human eyes and ears of the tale: Arata, Shiori and Hiroshi. Arata and Shiori are younger and only barely remember the world before the Cataclysm. Hiroshi, though, is an old man, and he remembers the world that was all too well. In fact, Hiroshi knows more about why the monsters went on their rampage than anyone.
CBR: Why did you choose to have this story take place in a post-apocalyptic society?
CB: When I first started talking to IDW about doing a Godzilla tale, I knew I wanted something a little different.
I love movies like "Destroy All Monsters" and "Godzilla: Final Wars," where the kaiju seem to wage war on all of humanity. And I thought it might be interesting to see what the world might look like in the aftermath of an event like those portrayed in this.
CBR: Which version of Godzilla stars in "Cataclysm?"
CB: This is the Millennium version of Godzilla, with those great spikey dorsal fins. I didn't necessarily specify a look for Godzilla in the series. Artist Dave Wachter made that decision because he thought it would be the most visually dynamic. It was totally the right call.
It's interesting you say you let Wachter make the call considering how much attention is always paid to how the big guy looks on screen.
It's not that I didn't care. I just had faith that Dave would pick a design that worked. My office is covered in "Godzilla" toys. I'm a fan of every iteration of the monster. Right above my computer screen are my two favorites: The burning Godzilla from "Godzilla Vs. Destroyah" and the Millennium Godzilla -- both darker, more dynamic takes on the creature. When writing the script, I didn't focus on which design of the creature. Instead, I worried about the tone of the book. There were a couple of choices Dave could have made that would have worked for the book, but this was by far the best.
CBR: Do you think Godzilla works best as a hero or villain?
CB: I'll admit, my inner child gets a little thrill when I see Godzilla fighting to protect humanity. However, I think Godzilla works best as a force of nature that occasionally seems to stand in our defense.
CBR: "Cataclysm" isn't your first time writing Godzilla by a long shot. Can you tell us about "Attack of the Monsters," the comic you wrote as a small child?
CB: I think "Attack of the Monsters" might have been my first comic book! When I was very young, I drew a comic in which Godzilla, Mothra, King Kong and a giant snake attacked the cities of the world. In that story, mankind finally defeated Godzilla by flying over him in a helicopter and dropping a giant sword on his head.
CBR: What did you think of the recently released "Godzilla" film?
CB: I liked it quite a bit. It was surprising how much it felt like a movie from the Heisei era of movies. I could nitpick, sure. I know I've heard a lot of people say they wanted more Godzilla. I would probably say I wanted more Bryan Cranston.
CBR: What are your favorite "Godzilla" films?
CB: The answer to this question changes from day to day. From a nostalgia perspective, "Godzilla vs. Megalon" and "Godzilla on Monster Island" are among my favorites. But I think almost any of the Mechagodzilla flicks, regardless of era, offer up the most excitement.
CBR: "Magneto." "The Sixth Gun." "Sinestro." "Deadpool vs. Carnage." "The Empty Man." "Night of the Living Deadpool." And that's just this month. That's an insane workload. Is it tough to juggle so many projects at once? How do you do it?
CB: Some days are tougher than others.
For the most part, I pay attention to the deadlines for each book, and I focus on working on one book at a time. Every now and then, I have to pull some early mornings and late nights. Usually, though, I work from 8 to 5 every day, just like punching a time clock.
CBR: What's coming up in your creator-owned series "The Sixth Gun?"
CB: The end draws near! "The Sixth Gun" wraps with issue #50. Our heroes have been having a rough time of it lately. From the looks of things, the villains are winning and they're taking no prisoners. Drake and Becky have one last chance to stop the Grey Witch from destroying the world, but it's not going to be easy. As rough as they've had it, their darkest days are still ahead of them.
In the last couple of arcs, we're diving head first into a full-blown war between the forces of good and the forces of evil.
We'll also be learning more about Becky and Drake and their connection to the six mystic pistols destined to rewrite all of creation.
In addition, we're working on a new limited series called "Days of the Dead." In this one, we see Brother Roberto Vargas of the Sword of Abraham and Jesup Sutter of the Knights of Solomon encountered each other once before. It's a action-packed adventure about the very gods of undeath. Brian Hurtt and I are co-writing the series, and Mike Norton is illustrating it. Bill Crabtree is, of course, coloring it.
CBR: Finally, if you were a gigantic, fire-breathing monster, what city would be the first one you took out?
CB: There's this little town, right outside Kansas City, Missouri -- I can't even remember the name right now -- but I stopped at a truck stop there once and I'm pretty sure I had accidentally stepped into one of the lower circles of Hell. I'd take that place out in one stomp. Just goes to show you -- your truck stops are the truest reflection of your city.
"Godzilla: Cataclysm" #1 is out this August from IDW Publishing.
It's not that I didn't care. I just had faith that Dave would pick a design that worked. My office is covered in "Godzilla" toys. I'm a fan of every iteration of the monster. Right above my computer screen are my two favorites: The burning Godzilla from "Godzilla Vs. Destroyah" and the Millennium Godzilla -- both darker, more dynamic takes on the creature. When writing the script, I didn't focus on which design of the creature. Instead, I worried about the tone of the book. There were a couple of choices Dave could have made that would have worked for the book, but this was by far the best.
CBR: Do you think Godzilla works best as a hero or villain?
CB: I'll admit, my inner child gets a little thrill when I see Godzilla fighting to protect humanity. However, I think Godzilla works best as a force of nature that occasionally seems to stand in our defense.
CBR: "Cataclysm" isn't your first time writing Godzilla by a long shot. Can you tell us about "Attack of the Monsters," the comic you wrote as a small child?
CB: I think "Attack of the Monsters" might have been my first comic book! When I was very young, I drew a comic in which Godzilla, Mothra, King Kong and a giant snake attacked the cities of the world. In that story, mankind finally defeated Godzilla by flying over him in a helicopter and dropping a giant sword on his head.
CBR: What did you think of the recently released "Godzilla" film?
CB: I liked it quite a bit. It was surprising how much it felt like a movie from the Heisei era of movies. I could nitpick, sure. I know I've heard a lot of people say they wanted more Godzilla. I would probably say I wanted more Bryan Cranston.
CBR: What are your favorite "Godzilla" films?
CB: The answer to this question changes from day to day. From a nostalgia perspective, "Godzilla vs. Megalon" and "Godzilla on Monster Island" are among my favorites. But I think almost any of the Mechagodzilla flicks, regardless of era, offer up the most excitement.
CBR: "Magneto." "The Sixth Gun." "Sinestro." "Deadpool vs. Carnage." "The Empty Man." "Night of the Living Deadpool." And that's just this month. That's an insane workload. Is it tough to juggle so many projects at once? How do you do it?
CB: Some days are tougher than others.
For the most part, I pay attention to the deadlines for each book, and I focus on working on one book at a time. Every now and then, I have to pull some early mornings and late nights. Usually, though, I work from 8 to 5 every day, just like punching a time clock.
CBR: What's coming up in your creator-owned series "The Sixth Gun?"
CB: The end draws near! "The Sixth Gun" wraps with issue #50. Our heroes have been having a rough time of it lately. From the looks of things, the villains are winning and they're taking no prisoners. Drake and Becky have one last chance to stop the Grey Witch from destroying the world, but it's not going to be easy. As rough as they've had it, their darkest days are still ahead of them.
In the last couple of arcs, we're diving head first into a full-blown war between the forces of good and the forces of evil.
We'll also be learning more about Becky and Drake and their connection to the six mystic pistols destined to rewrite all of creation.
In addition, we're working on a new limited series called "Days of the Dead." In this one, we see Brother Roberto Vargas of the Sword of Abraham and Jesup Sutter of the Knights of Solomon encountered each other once before. It's a action-packed adventure about the very gods of undeath. Brian Hurtt and I are co-writing the series, and Mike Norton is illustrating it. Bill Crabtree is, of course, coloring it.
CBR: Finally, if you were a gigantic, fire-breathing monster, what city would be the first one you took out?
CB: There's this little town, right outside Kansas City, Missouri -- I can't even remember the name right now -- but I stopped at a truck stop there once and I'm pretty sure I had accidentally stepped into one of the lower circles of Hell. I'd take that place out in one stomp. Just goes to show you -- your truck stops are the truest reflection of your city.
"Godzilla: Cataclysm" #1 is out this August from IDW Publishing.
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Godzilla: Rulers of Earth #13
Story: Chris Mowry and Matt Frank
Writer: Chris Mowry
Artist: Jeff Zornow
Colors: Priscilla Tramontano
Letterer: Shawn Lee
Editor: Bobby Curnow
Cover: Jeff Zornow
Retailer Incentive Variant Cover: Matt Frank, Colors by Josh Perez
In-Store Date: June 25, 2014, Pages: 32, Cover Price: $3.99
A cataclysmic monster battle for all ages! As the Devonians move their plans into endgame and humanity meets them on the battlefield, Godzilla will be the monster that determines the fate of planet! Will the new rulers of Earth bring about a reign of life… or death?
Story: Chris Mowry and Matt Frank
Writer: Chris Mowry
Artist: Jeff Zornow
Colors: Priscilla Tramontano
Letterer: Shawn Lee
Editor: Bobby Curnow
Cover: Jeff Zornow
Retailer Incentive Variant Cover: Matt Frank, Colors by Josh Perez
In-Store Date: June 25, 2014, Pages: 32, Cover Price: $3.99
A cataclysmic monster battle for all ages! As the Devonians move their plans into endgame and humanity meets them on the battlefield, Godzilla will be the monster that determines the fate of planet! Will the new rulers of Earth bring about a reign of life… or death?
Godzilla: Rulers of Earth Vol. 3 TPB
Writer: Chris Mowry
Artist: Matt Frank, Jeff Zornow
Colors: Priscilla Tramontano
Editor: Bobby Curnow
Cover: Jeff Zornow
With many monsters now inhabiting a new home, peace seemingly descends on Earth. Little does humanity realize that the greatest danger now lurks under the waves. It all leads to the most cataclysmic monster battle of the ages!
Trade paperback collecting Godzilla: Rulers of Earth issues 9–12.
Tentative In-Store Date: June 25, 2014
Pages: 104
Cover Price: $17.99
ISBN: 978-1-63140-009-4
Writer: Chris Mowry
Artist: Matt Frank, Jeff Zornow
Colors: Priscilla Tramontano
Editor: Bobby Curnow
Cover: Jeff Zornow
With many monsters now inhabiting a new home, peace seemingly descends on Earth. Little does humanity realize that the greatest danger now lurks under the waves. It all leads to the most cataclysmic monster battle of the ages!
Trade paperback collecting Godzilla: Rulers of Earth issues 9–12.
Tentative In-Store Date: June 25, 2014
Pages: 104
Cover Price: $17.99
ISBN: 978-1-63140-009-4
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Godzilla: Cataclysm #2 (of 5) (above)
Cullen Bunn (w) • Dave Wachter (a & c)
An angry Godzilla returns to do battle once again! With Biollante and Mothra awakening both fears and hopes in humanity, only Hiroshi has a glimpse at the terrible truth! Will his village survive the monsters terrible onslaught?
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Godzilla: Cataclysm #2 (of 5)—Subscription Variant (at left)
Cullen Bunn (w) • Dave Wachter (a) • Bob Eggleton (c)
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FC • 32 pages • $3.99
• From acclaimed writer Cullen Bunn! (The Sixth Gun, Venom)
• Amazing art from Russ Manning Award nominee Dave Wachter (Breath of Bones, Night of 1000 Wolves)!
Cullen Bunn (w) • Dave Wachter (a & c)
An angry Godzilla returns to do battle once again! With Biollante and Mothra awakening both fears and hopes in humanity, only Hiroshi has a glimpse at the terrible truth! Will his village survive the monsters terrible onslaught?
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Godzilla: Cataclysm #2 (of 5)—Subscription Variant (at left)
Cullen Bunn (w) • Dave Wachter (a) • Bob Eggleton (c)
For subscription customers only…a variant cover from Bob Eggleton!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
• From acclaimed writer Cullen Bunn! (The Sixth Gun, Venom)
• Amazing art from Russ Manning Award nominee Dave Wachter (Breath of Bones, Night of 1000 Wolves)!
Godzilla: Rulers of Earth #16
Chris Mowry (w) • Matt Frank (a & c)
Godzilla comes face-to-face with his deadliest opponent yet! The end game of the series most conniving foe reaches its zenith. Will Godzilla be able to survive the day? And will the Earth want him to? The stunning climax to this four-part story is here.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
• Epic story arc-conclusion!
• Variant Cover by Jeff Zornow!
Chris Mowry (w) • Matt Frank (a & c)
Godzilla comes face-to-face with his deadliest opponent yet! The end game of the series most conniving foe reaches its zenith. Will Godzilla be able to survive the day? And will the Earth want him to? The stunning climax to this four-part story is here.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
• Epic story arc-conclusion!
• Variant Cover by Jeff Zornow!