- Published on
Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters Vol 1 #1
Publisher: IDW Comics
March, 2011
Cover Artists: Alex Ross, Eric Powell, Matt Frank
Writers: Eric Powell, Tracy Marsh
Pencilers: Phil Hester
Inkers: Bruce McCorkindale
Colourists: Ronda Pattison
Letterers: Chris Mowry
Editors: Chris Ryall, Bobby Curnow (Associate editor), Carlos Guzman (Assistant editor)
Appearing in this issue
Featured characters:
Godzilla
Anguirus
King Ghidorah
Kumonga
Mothra Larva
Rodan
Supporting characters:
President Ogden
Isamu
Kameko
Isamu & Kameko's father
Japanese military
Vehicles:
Mitsubishi F-1
General Atomics MQ-1 Predator
Unidentified JSDF submarine
Unidentified JSDF tank
Locations:
Tokyo, Japan
Washington D.C., United States
Publisher: IDW Comics
March, 2011
Cover Artists: Alex Ross, Eric Powell, Matt Frank
Writers: Eric Powell, Tracy Marsh
Pencilers: Phil Hester
Inkers: Bruce McCorkindale
Colourists: Ronda Pattison
Letterers: Chris Mowry
Editors: Chris Ryall, Bobby Curnow (Associate editor), Carlos Guzman (Assistant editor)
Appearing in this issue
Featured characters:
Godzilla
Anguirus
King Ghidorah
Kumonga
Mothra Larva
Rodan
Supporting characters:
President Ogden
Isamu
Kameko
Isamu & Kameko's father
Japanese military
Vehicles:
Mitsubishi F-1
General Atomics MQ-1 Predator
Unidentified JSDF submarine
Unidentified JSDF tank
Locations:
Tokyo, Japan
Washington D.C., United States
Synopsis for this issue
In Japan, a boy and girl play on a beach littered with dead fish. Godzilla suddenly appears, seemingly devouring the two youths. Meanwhile, their father, a fisherman, sees the commotion and is concerned for his children. Godzilla comes ashore, and the Japanese military sends out fighter jets. Failing to subdue the monster with these means, the Prime Minister orders a nuclear attack. This however only grants Godzilla atomic breath. The beast continues onward into Tokyo, reducing it to rubble. Shortly, in America, President Ogden is made aware of Godzilla.
Original Solicitation
"The King of the Monsters rises again, and for the first time in comics, he's bringing lots of other beloved Toho monsters with him in one destructive saga, and The Goon's Eric Powell is sounding the alarm."
In Japan, a boy and girl play on a beach littered with dead fish. Godzilla suddenly appears, seemingly devouring the two youths. Meanwhile, their father, a fisherman, sees the commotion and is concerned for his children. Godzilla comes ashore, and the Japanese military sends out fighter jets. Failing to subdue the monster with these means, the Prime Minister orders a nuclear attack. This however only grants Godzilla atomic breath. The beast continues onward into Tokyo, reducing it to rubble. Shortly, in America, President Ogden is made aware of Godzilla.
Original Solicitation
"The King of the Monsters rises again, and for the first time in comics, he's bringing lots of other beloved Toho monsters with him in one destructive saga, and The Goon's Eric Powell is sounding the alarm."
- Published on
Essential Series Vol 1 #1
Publisher: Marvel Comics
2006
Editor-in-Chief: Joe Quesada
Cover Artists: Herb Trimpe, Will Glass
"Godzilla - King of the Monsters!"
Writers: Doug Moench
Pencilers: Herb Trimpe, Tom Sutton
Inkers: Herb Trimpe, Fred Kida, Klaus Janson
Letterers: John Costanza, Joe Rosen, Denise Wohl, Bruce D. Patterson, Irving Watanabe, Jean Izzo
Editors: Jeff Youngquist, Archie Goodwin, Bob Hall, Mary Jo Duffy, Al Milgrom
Appearing in "Godzilla - King of the Monsters!"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Supporting Characters:
Godzilla Squad
Red Ronin
Robert Takiguchi
S.H.I.E.L.D.
Agent Jensen
Gabriel Jones
Jimmy Woo
Timothy "Dum Dum" Dugan
Champions of Los Angeles
Angel
Black Widow
Hercules
Iceman
Avengers
Iron Man
Wasp
Yellowjacket
Fantastic Four
Human Torch
Invisible Girl
Mister Fantastic
Thing
Spider-Man
Antagonists:
Batragon
Betans
Beta-Beast
Centipor
Doctor Demonicus
Ghilaron
Krollar
Lepirax
Megans
Rhiahn
Triax
Yetrigar
Other Characters:
Gladstone Hawkins
Hugh Howards
J. Jonah Jameson
Tamara Hashioka
Yuriko Takiguchi
Locations:
Earth-616
Alaska
Arizona
Seattle, Washington
Canada
Alberta
California
Los Angeles
Champions Headquarters
San Diego
San Francisco
San Francisco Bay
Golden Gate Bridge
Michigan
Detroit
Stark Industries' Detroit plant
New York City
Manhattan
Baxter Building
Pacific Ocean
Doctor Demonicus' Volcano Lair
Items:
Lifestone
Pym Particles
S.H.I.E.L.D. Flight Pack
Vehicles:
Champscraft
S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier
S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicopter
S.H.I.E.L.D. Hoverflier
Publisher: Marvel Comics
2006
Editor-in-Chief: Joe Quesada
Cover Artists: Herb Trimpe, Will Glass
"Godzilla - King of the Monsters!"
Writers: Doug Moench
Pencilers: Herb Trimpe, Tom Sutton
Inkers: Herb Trimpe, Fred Kida, Klaus Janson
Letterers: John Costanza, Joe Rosen, Denise Wohl, Bruce D. Patterson, Irving Watanabe, Jean Izzo
Editors: Jeff Youngquist, Archie Goodwin, Bob Hall, Mary Jo Duffy, Al Milgrom
Appearing in "Godzilla - King of the Monsters!"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Supporting Characters:
Godzilla Squad
Red Ronin
Robert Takiguchi
S.H.I.E.L.D.
Agent Jensen
Gabriel Jones
Jimmy Woo
Timothy "Dum Dum" Dugan
Champions of Los Angeles
Angel
Black Widow
Hercules
Iceman
Avengers
Iron Man
Wasp
Yellowjacket
Fantastic Four
Human Torch
Invisible Girl
Mister Fantastic
Thing
Spider-Man
Antagonists:
Batragon
Betans
Beta-Beast
Centipor
Doctor Demonicus
Ghilaron
Krollar
Lepirax
Megans
Rhiahn
Triax
Yetrigar
Other Characters:
Gladstone Hawkins
Hugh Howards
J. Jonah Jameson
Tamara Hashioka
Yuriko Takiguchi
Locations:
Earth-616
Alaska
Arizona
Seattle, Washington
Canada
Alberta
California
Los Angeles
Champions Headquarters
San Diego
San Francisco
San Francisco Bay
Golden Gate Bridge
Michigan
Detroit
Stark Industries' Detroit plant
New York City
Manhattan
Baxter Building
Pacific Ocean
Doctor Demonicus' Volcano Lair
Items:
Lifestone
Pym Particles
S.H.I.E.L.D. Flight Pack
Vehicles:
Champscraft
S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier
S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicopter
S.H.I.E.L.D. Hoverflier
Synopsis for "Godzilla - King of the Monsters!"
Reprint of the Marvel Godzilla series, see individual issues for synopsis.
Notes
This 454-page volume reprints the entire 1977 Godzilla ongoing series in black and white.
Reprint of the Marvel Godzilla series, see individual issues for synopsis.
Notes
This 454-page volume reprints the entire 1977 Godzilla ongoing series in black and white.
- Published on
Godzilla: Past, Present, Future
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
March, 1998
Cover Artists: Bob Eggleton
Writers: Arthur Adams, Alex Cox, Randy Stradley, Eric Fein, Ryder Windham
Pencilers: Tatsuya Ishida, Mike Wolfer, Brandon McKinney, Scott Kolins, Gordon Purcell
Inkers: Daniel Rivera, Justin Bloomer, Jasen Rodriguez, Brian Garvey, Andrew Pepoy, Barb Kaalberg, Dan Panosian
Colourists: Rachelle Menashe
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Suzanne Taylor
Collects issues 5 - 15 of Godzilla, King Of The Monsters and a story from A Decade of Dark Horse #4.
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
March, 1998
Cover Artists: Bob Eggleton
Writers: Arthur Adams, Alex Cox, Randy Stradley, Eric Fein, Ryder Windham
Pencilers: Tatsuya Ishida, Mike Wolfer, Brandon McKinney, Scott Kolins, Gordon Purcell
Inkers: Daniel Rivera, Justin Bloomer, Jasen Rodriguez, Brian Garvey, Andrew Pepoy, Barb Kaalberg, Dan Panosian
Colourists: Rachelle Menashe
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Suzanne Taylor
Collects issues 5 - 15 of Godzilla, King Of The Monsters and a story from A Decade of Dark Horse #4.
Synopsis for this issue
Godzilla is a threat to the entire planet, and only G-Force has the resources to track, study, and contain the King of the Monsters. See Godzilla battle the All-Terraintula, big-game hunters from another world, a mad scientist with a time machine, and the Spanish Armada? It's horror on the high seas and terror on the Titanic when Godzilla takes to time travel.
Godzilla is a threat to the entire planet, and only G-Force has the resources to track, study, and contain the King of the Monsters. See Godzilla battle the All-Terraintula, big-game hunters from another world, a mad scientist with a time machine, and the Spanish Armada? It's horror on the high seas and terror on the Titanic when Godzilla takes to time travel.
- Published on
Godzilla: Past, Present, Future
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
February, 1998
Cover Artists: Bob Eggleton
Writers: Randy Stradley, Bob Eggleton, Arthur Adams, Kevin Maguire, Michael Eury, Ed Brubaker
Pencilers: Steve Bissette, Ron Randall, Bob Eggleton, Arthur Adams, Bobby Rubio, Rich Suchy, Brandon McKinney, Tatsuya Ishida, Dave Cooper
Inkers: Art Nichols, Tony Salmons, Andrew Pepoy, Arthur Adams, Brian Garvey, Daniel Rivera, Keith Aiken, Scott Reed, Mike Miller, Dave Cooper
Letterers: David Jackson, Clem Robins, L. Lois Buhalis, Mike DeLepine, Pat Brosseau, Pat Owsely, Vickie Williams
Editors: Suzanne Taylor
Collects Godzilla, King of the Monsters Special, Godzilla Color Special, Godzilla versus Hero Zero, "Godzilla's Day" from Dark Horse Presents #106, and issues #0-4 and #16 of Godzilla, King of the Monsters.
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
February, 1998
Cover Artists: Bob Eggleton
Writers: Randy Stradley, Bob Eggleton, Arthur Adams, Kevin Maguire, Michael Eury, Ed Brubaker
Pencilers: Steve Bissette, Ron Randall, Bob Eggleton, Arthur Adams, Bobby Rubio, Rich Suchy, Brandon McKinney, Tatsuya Ishida, Dave Cooper
Inkers: Art Nichols, Tony Salmons, Andrew Pepoy, Arthur Adams, Brian Garvey, Daniel Rivera, Keith Aiken, Scott Reed, Mike Miller, Dave Cooper
Letterers: David Jackson, Clem Robins, L. Lois Buhalis, Mike DeLepine, Pat Brosseau, Pat Owsely, Vickie Williams
Editors: Suzanne Taylor
Collects Godzilla, King of the Monsters Special, Godzilla Color Special, Godzilla versus Hero Zero, "Godzilla's Day" from Dark Horse Presents #106, and issues #0-4 and #16 of Godzilla, King of the Monsters.
Synopsis for this issue
Noriko Yoshiwara's world changed that fateful day her father discovered the big "rock." Little did she know that the discovery became Godzilla's wake-up call and set the pace for her life's work -- studying the King of the Monsters. Follow her lead and the scientist team called G-Force through Godzilla's adventures as he battles Hero Zero, Charles Barkley, and more!
Noriko Yoshiwara's world changed that fateful day her father discovered the big "rock." Little did she know that the discovery became Godzilla's wake-up call and set the pace for her life's work -- studying the King of the Monsters. Follow her lead and the scientist team called G-Force through Godzilla's adventures as he battles Hero Zero, Charles Barkley, and more!
- Published on
Godzilla, King Of The Monsters Vol 1 #15
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
September, 1996
Cover Artists: Bob Eggleton
"Thunder in the Past"
Writers: Bob Eggleton
Pencilers: Bob Eggleton
Inkers: Andrew Pepoy
Colourists: Tom Roberts
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Randy Stradley
Appearing in "Thunder in the Past"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
The Stranger
Supporting Characters:
Tyrannosaurs
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
September, 1996
Cover Artists: Bob Eggleton
"Thunder in the Past"
Writers: Bob Eggleton
Pencilers: Bob Eggleton
Inkers: Andrew Pepoy
Colourists: Tom Roberts
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Randy Stradley
Appearing in "Thunder in the Past"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
The Stranger
Supporting Characters:
Tyrannosaurs
Synopsis for "Thunder in the Past"
Deep beneath the sea, Godzilla sleeps only to suddenly have the earth's tectonic plates shift, the resulting energy engulfing Godzilla. He awakes in the Mesozoic era, dinosaurs fleeing from his towering form. A handful of tyrannosaurs attack Godzilla but are brushed away by Godzilla's tail. Elsewhere a titanic space monster hunts dinosaurs for its dinner. When it spys Godzilla, the monster senses a challenge and attacks.
The monsters battle, unaware of the sudden approach of an object from space, a giant meteor. The meteor slams into the earth, sending a destructive shockwave across the world. As Godzilla fades back to his own time, the space monster tries to escape earth but is engulfed in the shockwave.
On the bottom of the sea, Godzilla awakens, the tip of the space monster's tail still clenched in his claws.
Original Solicitation
"When an undersea volcano disturbs Godzilla's slumber, the King of the Monsters awakens to find himself among the dinosaurs and other savage creatures of the Mezozoic era. Godzilla's in monster paradise -- until he encounters a marauding monster from space intent on driving the dinosaurs to an early extinction. It's a clash with reverberations that will be felt through the ages!"
Deep beneath the sea, Godzilla sleeps only to suddenly have the earth's tectonic plates shift, the resulting energy engulfing Godzilla. He awakes in the Mesozoic era, dinosaurs fleeing from his towering form. A handful of tyrannosaurs attack Godzilla but are brushed away by Godzilla's tail. Elsewhere a titanic space monster hunts dinosaurs for its dinner. When it spys Godzilla, the monster senses a challenge and attacks.
The monsters battle, unaware of the sudden approach of an object from space, a giant meteor. The meteor slams into the earth, sending a destructive shockwave across the world. As Godzilla fades back to his own time, the space monster tries to escape earth but is engulfed in the shockwave.
On the bottom of the sea, Godzilla awakens, the tip of the space monster's tail still clenched in his claws.
Original Solicitation
"When an undersea volcano disturbs Godzilla's slumber, the King of the Monsters awakens to find himself among the dinosaurs and other savage creatures of the Mezozoic era. Godzilla's in monster paradise -- until he encounters a marauding monster from space intent on driving the dinosaurs to an early extinction. It's a clash with reverberations that will be felt through the ages!"
- Published on
Godzilla, King Of The Monsters Vol 1 #15
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
August, 1996
Cover Artists: Chris Scalf
"The Yamazaki Endowment"
Writers: Ryder Windham
Pencilers: Brandon McKinney
Inkers: Andrew Pepoy
Colourists: Tom Roberts
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Randy Stradley
Appearing in "The Yamazaki Endowment"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Lord Howe Monster
Supporting Characters:
Doctor Yamazaki
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
August, 1996
Cover Artists: Chris Scalf
"The Yamazaki Endowment"
Writers: Ryder Windham
Pencilers: Brandon McKinney
Inkers: Andrew Pepoy
Colourists: Tom Roberts
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Randy Stradley
Appearing in "The Yamazaki Endowment"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Lord Howe Monster
Supporting Characters:
Doctor Yamazaki
Synopsis for "The Yamazaki Endowment"
Several nuclear physicists arrive at a South Seas island at the behest of Dr. Yamazaki. Leaving their families aboard a ship anchored in the harbor, Yamazaki shows her guests her facilities, including a nuclear reactor. She shows them her crowning achievement, a giant monster which she releases into the sea. The beast destroys the anchored ship. Dr. Yamazaki has the outraged scientists removed by her guards.
The monster heads away from her island. In Australia, Godzilla stands on Manly Beach, apparently sleeping while the Australian army and G-Force observe him. While watching Godzilla, reports come in that something big is headed toward them. Dr. Yamazaki's monster attacks Godzilla and the monsters' battle takes them inland, into Sydney. Godzilla finally kills the other monster and heads back to sea. Back on Lord Howe Island, Dr. Yamazaki plans her next creation.
Original Solicitation
"If rough water and the threat of shark attack aren't enough to keep Australian bathers out of the water, how about a 300-foot-tall, fire-breathing lizard? Godzilla has taken to sunning himself on one of Australia's most popular beaches, giving the army and G-Force cause for concern. But it's all just a prelude to a battle royal when the mad Dr. Yamazaki's giant crustacean monster sets its sights on the city of Sydney and Godzilla! Get ready for "Thunder Downunder"!"
Several nuclear physicists arrive at a South Seas island at the behest of Dr. Yamazaki. Leaving their families aboard a ship anchored in the harbor, Yamazaki shows her guests her facilities, including a nuclear reactor. She shows them her crowning achievement, a giant monster which she releases into the sea. The beast destroys the anchored ship. Dr. Yamazaki has the outraged scientists removed by her guards.
The monster heads away from her island. In Australia, Godzilla stands on Manly Beach, apparently sleeping while the Australian army and G-Force observe him. While watching Godzilla, reports come in that something big is headed toward them. Dr. Yamazaki's monster attacks Godzilla and the monsters' battle takes them inland, into Sydney. Godzilla finally kills the other monster and heads back to sea. Back on Lord Howe Island, Dr. Yamazaki plans her next creation.
Original Solicitation
"If rough water and the threat of shark attack aren't enough to keep Australian bathers out of the water, how about a 300-foot-tall, fire-breathing lizard? Godzilla has taken to sunning himself on one of Australia's most popular beaches, giving the army and G-Force cause for concern. But it's all just a prelude to a battle royal when the mad Dr. Yamazaki's giant crustacean monster sets its sights on the city of Sydney and Godzilla! Get ready for "Thunder Downunder"!"
- Published on
Godzilla, King Of The Monsters Vol 1 #13
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
June, 1996
Cover Artists: Bob Eggleton
"Turf Wars"
Writers: Randy Stradley
Pencilers: Scott Kolins
Inkers: Barb Kaalberg
Colourists: Tom Roberts
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Randy Stradley, Scott Allie
Appearing in "Turf Wars"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Burtannus
Burtannus offspring
Supporting Characters:
Burton Helzer
Také Fukuda
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
G-Force
Peruvian Air Force
Locations:
San Javier, Peru
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
June, 1996
Cover Artists: Bob Eggleton
"Turf Wars"
Writers: Randy Stradley
Pencilers: Scott Kolins
Inkers: Barb Kaalberg
Colourists: Tom Roberts
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Randy Stradley, Scott Allie
Appearing in "Turf Wars"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Burtannus
Burtannus offspring
Supporting Characters:
Burton Helzer
Také Fukuda
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
G-Force
Peruvian Air Force
Locations:
San Javier, Peru
Synopsis for"Turf Wars"
An unseen monster attacks San Javier, Peru. Believing it to be Godzilla, G-Force heads for Peru. Helzer is the only one who expresses the opinion that it may be another monster that is responsible. G-Force questions the village survivors and doubts begin to rise. There is no radioactivity in the area. G-Force finds a deep fissure far inland which is where the monster's trail leads. They determine that it is a new monster and name it Burtannus after Burton Helzer.
Kino and Take' don jet packs and descend into the fissure while the rest of G-Force heads back to their ship to get supplies for the villagers. Suddenly they see the Peruvian air force engaging Godzilla on the coast. Godzilla is headed inland, hunting the other monster. Back in the fissure, Kino and Take' discover a pair of baby monsters.
Soon the adult Burtannus shows her angry face. Kino and Take' blind her with their lights and race away down the tunnel. They escape just as seawater rushes into the tunnels. Godzilla has dug his way into Burtannus' lair. The two monsters are soon battling in the coastal waters. Godzilla abandons his fight with Burtannus as the other monster swims out to sea with her young. Godzilla follows suit, only headed in a different direction.
Original Solicitation
"More monster action, more monster fun! Trying to locate Godzilla in the sea off the coast of Peru, G-Force instead runs across a path of destruction left by another gigantic monster, Burtannus! Things go from bad to worse when the Peruvian Air Force gets involved and from worse to horrible when Godzilla himself shows up! It's monster vs. monster with G-Force caught in the middle!"
An unseen monster attacks San Javier, Peru. Believing it to be Godzilla, G-Force heads for Peru. Helzer is the only one who expresses the opinion that it may be another monster that is responsible. G-Force questions the village survivors and doubts begin to rise. There is no radioactivity in the area. G-Force finds a deep fissure far inland which is where the monster's trail leads. They determine that it is a new monster and name it Burtannus after Burton Helzer.
Kino and Take' don jet packs and descend into the fissure while the rest of G-Force heads back to their ship to get supplies for the villagers. Suddenly they see the Peruvian air force engaging Godzilla on the coast. Godzilla is headed inland, hunting the other monster. Back in the fissure, Kino and Take' discover a pair of baby monsters.
Soon the adult Burtannus shows her angry face. Kino and Take' blind her with their lights and race away down the tunnel. They escape just as seawater rushes into the tunnels. Godzilla has dug his way into Burtannus' lair. The two monsters are soon battling in the coastal waters. Godzilla abandons his fight with Burtannus as the other monster swims out to sea with her young. Godzilla follows suit, only headed in a different direction.
Original Solicitation
"More monster action, more monster fun! Trying to locate Godzilla in the sea off the coast of Peru, G-Force instead runs across a path of destruction left by another gigantic monster, Burtannus! Things go from bad to worse when the Peruvian Air Force gets involved and from worse to horrible when Godzilla himself shows up! It's monster vs. monster with G-Force caught in the middle!"
- Published on
Godzilla, King Of The Monsters Vol 1 #12
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
June, 1996
Cover Artists: Bob Eggleton
"Lost in Time! Part 4"
Writers: Alex Cox
Pencilers: Brandon McKinney
Inkers: Andrew Pepoy
Colourists: Perry McNamee
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Randy Stradley
Appearing in "Lost in Time! Part 4"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Lower Level Mutants
Bagorah (cameo)
Soran (cameo)
Kamerus (cameo)
Inagos (cameo)
Sabre-Toothed Gorilla (cameo)
Supporting Characters:
Burton Helzer
Dixon
Professor Elmer Mason
Yrdez
Snibor
G-Force
Cluster Harmony Nine Citizens
Items:
Servidroids
Automated Defense Drones
Dixon Robot
Heli-Transport
Locations:
Harmony Cluster Nine
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
June, 1996
Cover Artists: Bob Eggleton
"Lost in Time! Part 4"
Writers: Alex Cox
Pencilers: Brandon McKinney
Inkers: Andrew Pepoy
Colourists: Perry McNamee
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Randy Stradley
Appearing in "Lost in Time! Part 4"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Lower Level Mutants
Bagorah (cameo)
Soran (cameo)
Kamerus (cameo)
Inagos (cameo)
Sabre-Toothed Gorilla (cameo)
Supporting Characters:
Burton Helzer
Dixon
Professor Elmer Mason
Yrdez
Snibor
G-Force
Cluster Harmony Nine Citizens
Items:
Servidroids
Automated Defense Drones
Dixon Robot
Heli-Transport
Locations:
Harmony Cluster Nine
Synopsis for "Lost in Time! Part 4"
In Harmony Cluster Nine, Mason's men are warned against descending below the 80th level and that they remain indoors after dark. After the futurian game show hosts who hired Mason agree to provide him with weapons of the future, mason agrees to secure Godzilla for them. Dixon arrives, being controlled by G-Force and asks Mason what his plans are. Mason receives the weapons. The mad scientist immediately transports Godzilla to the futuristic city. With the weapons, Mason plans to conquer Harmony Cluster Nine, perhaps transporting other monsters to the future in a bid to conquer the pacifistic and decadent futurians.
The imbecile futurians are unaware that Godzilla cannot be controlled as he smashes their city. Dixon argues with Mason that he cannot let Godzilla destroy the future, causing Mason to blast him with one of his new weapons, revealing Dixon to be a robot. The futurians impress on Mason to get his men to stop Godzilla, since the futurians are incapable of violence. As Mason leaves, G-Force emerges from the robot's head and returns to normal size. Elsewhere, Helzer and Meltev subdue mason as he addresses his men from a hovering platform. He falls into the armory just as Godzilla arrives.
Before G-Force can capture Mason, he activates his time machine, but Godzilla swallows the mad scientist and starts to fade, headed for wherever Mason was going. G-Force leaves the future and returns to the present and tries to determine where in time Godzilla has wound up.
Original Solicitation
"Three hundred years from now there is no war, no conflict -- only peace and brotherhood for all mankind. That is, until Professor Mason and his time-traveling army show up with Godzilla in tow! Mason has come to rob the future in order to rule our present, and he's brought the King of the Monsters with him to make sure nobody says different. The current story arc comes to a cataclysmic conclusion as Godzilla goes wild in a world he never made!"
In Harmony Cluster Nine, Mason's men are warned against descending below the 80th level and that they remain indoors after dark. After the futurian game show hosts who hired Mason agree to provide him with weapons of the future, mason agrees to secure Godzilla for them. Dixon arrives, being controlled by G-Force and asks Mason what his plans are. Mason receives the weapons. The mad scientist immediately transports Godzilla to the futuristic city. With the weapons, Mason plans to conquer Harmony Cluster Nine, perhaps transporting other monsters to the future in a bid to conquer the pacifistic and decadent futurians.
The imbecile futurians are unaware that Godzilla cannot be controlled as he smashes their city. Dixon argues with Mason that he cannot let Godzilla destroy the future, causing Mason to blast him with one of his new weapons, revealing Dixon to be a robot. The futurians impress on Mason to get his men to stop Godzilla, since the futurians are incapable of violence. As Mason leaves, G-Force emerges from the robot's head and returns to normal size. Elsewhere, Helzer and Meltev subdue mason as he addresses his men from a hovering platform. He falls into the armory just as Godzilla arrives.
Before G-Force can capture Mason, he activates his time machine, but Godzilla swallows the mad scientist and starts to fade, headed for wherever Mason was going. G-Force leaves the future and returns to the present and tries to determine where in time Godzilla has wound up.
Original Solicitation
"Three hundred years from now there is no war, no conflict -- only peace and brotherhood for all mankind. That is, until Professor Mason and his time-traveling army show up with Godzilla in tow! Mason has come to rob the future in order to rule our present, and he's brought the King of the Monsters with him to make sure nobody says different. The current story arc comes to a cataclysmic conclusion as Godzilla goes wild in a world he never made!"
- Published on
Godzilla, King Of The Monsters Vol 1 #11
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
May, 1996
Cover Artists: Bob Eggleton
"Lost in Time! Part 3"
Writers: Alex Cox
Pencilers: Brandon McKinney
Inkers: Andrew Pepoy
Colourists: Perry McNamee
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Randy Stradley
Appearing in "Lost in Time! Part 3"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Supporting Characters:
Doctor Kazushi Kagaku
Doctor Reiko Kagaku
Také Fukuda
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
Burton Helzer
Dixon
Professor Elmer Mason
Yrdez
Snibor
G-Force
Cluster Harmony Nine Citizens
Items:
RMS Titanic
Servidroids
Locations:
North Atlantic Ocean
San Francisco, California, United States
Harmony Cluster Nine
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
May, 1996
Cover Artists: Bob Eggleton
"Lost in Time! Part 3"
Writers: Alex Cox
Pencilers: Brandon McKinney
Inkers: Andrew Pepoy
Colourists: Perry McNamee
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Randy Stradley
Appearing in "Lost in Time! Part 3"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Supporting Characters:
Doctor Kazushi Kagaku
Doctor Reiko Kagaku
Také Fukuda
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
Burton Helzer
Dixon
Professor Elmer Mason
Yrdez
Snibor
G-Force
Cluster Harmony Nine Citizens
Items:
RMS Titanic
Servidroids
Locations:
North Atlantic Ocean
San Francisco, California, United States
Harmony Cluster Nine
Synopsis for "Lost in Time! Part 3"
As Kino and Take' flee the San Francisco earthquake, Godzilla appears within an iceberg in the north Atlantic in 1912. Kino and Take' arrive on the deck of the Titanic when G-Force convinces Dixon to tell them Mason's next target. Kino and Take' try to deter Godzilla from attacking with an energy weapon. As Mason prepares to collect the ship's loot, he and his sub are teleported to the far future of 2299. The futurians ask that Mason bring them exotic animals from the past, especially Godzilla. Mason agrees to help them.
Meanwhile, Godzilla's attack alters history and he is credited with the sinking of the Titanic. As Godzilla again disappears, Kino and Take' along with two Titanic passengers are transported back to the present. Mason and his men loot a Victorian zoo while Godzilla rampages through the city. Helzer and Meltev arrive and try to stop Godzilla with a sonic cannon. As they drive him away, Mason hurriedly transports his men, the animals and Godzilla to the future.
As Kino and Take' flee the San Francisco earthquake, Godzilla appears within an iceberg in the north Atlantic in 1912. Kino and Take' arrive on the deck of the Titanic when G-Force convinces Dixon to tell them Mason's next target. Kino and Take' try to deter Godzilla from attacking with an energy weapon. As Mason prepares to collect the ship's loot, he and his sub are teleported to the far future of 2299. The futurians ask that Mason bring them exotic animals from the past, especially Godzilla. Mason agrees to help them.
Meanwhile, Godzilla's attack alters history and he is credited with the sinking of the Titanic. As Godzilla again disappears, Kino and Take' along with two Titanic passengers are transported back to the present. Mason and his men loot a Victorian zoo while Godzilla rampages through the city. Helzer and Meltev arrive and try to stop Godzilla with a sonic cannon. As they drive him away, Mason hurriedly transports his men, the animals and Godzilla to the future.
Original Solicitation
"Every school-child knows that the famous 1906 San Francisco earthquake was caused by . . . Godzilla? That may be how history is rewritten if the unstable Professor Mason puts his two new weapons to use, the first being a time machine and the second being the King of the Monsters! It's up to G-Force to head off Godzilla's destructive historical rampage -- but can mere humans repair history once Godzilla has thoroughly trampled it?"
"Every school-child knows that the famous 1906 San Francisco earthquake was caused by . . . Godzilla? That may be how history is rewritten if the unstable Professor Mason puts his two new weapons to use, the first being a time machine and the second being the King of the Monsters! It's up to G-Force to head off Godzilla's destructive historical rampage -- but can mere humans repair history once Godzilla has thoroughly trampled it?"
- Published on
Godzilla, King Of The Monsters Vol 1 #10
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
April, 1996
Cover Artists: Bob Eggleton
"Lost in Time! Part 2"
Writers: Alex Cox
Pencilers: Brandon McKinney
Inkers: Andrew Pepoy
Colourists: Perry McNamee
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Randy Stradley
Appearing in "Lost in Time! Part 2"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Supporting Characters:
Burton Helzer
Doctor Kazushi Kagaku
Doctor Reiko Kagaku
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
Také Fukuda
Professor Elmer Mason
G-Force
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
April, 1996
Cover Artists: Bob Eggleton
"Lost in Time! Part 2"
Writers: Alex Cox
Pencilers: Brandon McKinney
Inkers: Andrew Pepoy
Colourists: Perry McNamee
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Randy Stradley
Appearing in "Lost in Time! Part 2"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Supporting Characters:
Burton Helzer
Doctor Kazushi Kagaku
Doctor Reiko Kagaku
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
Také Fukuda
Professor Elmer Mason
G-Force
Synopsis for "Lost in Time! Part 2"
Helzer and Meltev arrive in Elizabethan England while Mason awaits the Spanish Armada's battle with the English before unleashing Godzilla's wrath. Godzilla destroys the Armada with mason's submarines collecting the sinking loot. Helzer and Meltev, distracted by an encounter with William Shakespeare in a pub, are too late to stop Mason's men, but they are seen by Mason, who realises that G-Force is after him.
They do capture Mason's accomplice Dixon, however. Helzer, Meltev and Dixon are teleported back to the present from the deck of Sir Francis Drake's ship. Meanwhile, Godzilla appears in a subterranean grotto beneath San Francisco and is angered, causing the ground above to shake.
Original Solicitation
"Professor Mason is a scientist with two very deadly weapons. The first is a time machine, which gives him access to the entire panorama of history. The second is the King of the Monsters, whom Mason is using to terrorize the past! It's now 1588, the year of the Spanish Armada's ill-fated attack on England. Unless G-Force -- with a little help from William Shakespeare and Sir Francis Drake -- can find Mason and stop Godzilla's rampage, all of history will be altered and the world we know will cease to exist!"
Helzer and Meltev arrive in Elizabethan England while Mason awaits the Spanish Armada's battle with the English before unleashing Godzilla's wrath. Godzilla destroys the Armada with mason's submarines collecting the sinking loot. Helzer and Meltev, distracted by an encounter with William Shakespeare in a pub, are too late to stop Mason's men, but they are seen by Mason, who realises that G-Force is after him.
They do capture Mason's accomplice Dixon, however. Helzer, Meltev and Dixon are teleported back to the present from the deck of Sir Francis Drake's ship. Meanwhile, Godzilla appears in a subterranean grotto beneath San Francisco and is angered, causing the ground above to shake.
Original Solicitation
"Professor Mason is a scientist with two very deadly weapons. The first is a time machine, which gives him access to the entire panorama of history. The second is the King of the Monsters, whom Mason is using to terrorize the past! It's now 1588, the year of the Spanish Armada's ill-fated attack on England. Unless G-Force -- with a little help from William Shakespeare and Sir Francis Drake -- can find Mason and stop Godzilla's rampage, all of history will be altered and the world we know will cease to exist!"