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Godzilla Vol 1 #1
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
May, 1988
Cover Artists: Mark A. Nelson
Writers: Kazuhisa Iwata
Artists: Kazuhisa Iwata
Letterers: Dan McKinnon
Translator: Mike Richardson, Randy Stradley
Editors: Randy Stradley
Synopsis for this issue
He's back! Straight from Japan comes the mightiest film monster of them all! This issue is the first of a six-issue mini-series reprinting the manga adaptation of the original Japanese version of the film Godzilla 1985.
In this issue, Godzilla, believed dead for nearly thirty years, suddenly reappears--and he's headed for Tokyo.
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
May, 1988
Cover Artists: Mark A. Nelson
Writers: Kazuhisa Iwata
Artists: Kazuhisa Iwata
Letterers: Dan McKinnon
Translator: Mike Richardson, Randy Stradley
Editors: Randy Stradley
Synopsis for this issue
He's back! Straight from Japan comes the mightiest film monster of them all! This issue is the first of a six-issue mini-series reprinting the manga adaptation of the original Japanese version of the film Godzilla 1985.
In this issue, Godzilla, believed dead for nearly thirty years, suddenly reappears--and he's headed for Tokyo.
Dark Horse Classics: Terror Of Godzilla Vol. 1 #1
Dark Horse Classics: Terror Of Godzilla Vol. 1 #1
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
August, 1998
Cover Artists: Arthur Adams
Writers: Kazuhisa Iwata
Artists: Kazuhisa Iwata
Colourists: Chris Chalenor
Letterers: Dan McKinnon
Translator: Mike Richardson, Randy Stradley
Editors: Randy Stradley
Synopsis for this issue
Something monstrous rises up from the sea and nearly sinks a Japanese fishing boat. The sole survivor tells a tale that no one wants to believe. But when a Russian nuclear submarine is destroyed in the same waters, the world is forced to face the truth: Godzilla has returned! In color for the very first time anywhere, this manga classic was originally published by Dark Horse in black and white in 1988.
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
August, 1998
Cover Artists: Arthur Adams
Writers: Kazuhisa Iwata
Artists: Kazuhisa Iwata
Colourists: Chris Chalenor
Letterers: Dan McKinnon
Translator: Mike Richardson, Randy Stradley
Editors: Randy Stradley
Synopsis for this issue
Something monstrous rises up from the sea and nearly sinks a Japanese fishing boat. The sole survivor tells a tale that no one wants to believe. But when a Russian nuclear submarine is destroyed in the same waters, the world is forced to face the truth: Godzilla has returned! In color for the very first time anywhere, this manga classic was originally published by Dark Horse in black and white in 1988.