- Published on
Godzilla, King Of The Monsters Vol 1 #9
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
March, 1996
Cover Artists: Bob Eggleton
"Lost In Time! Part 1"
Writers: Alex Cox
Pencilers: Brandon McKinney
Inkers: Andrew Pepoy, Justin Bloomer
Colourists: Perry McNamee
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Randy Stradley
Appearing in "Lost In Time! Part 1"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Supporting Characters:
Burton Helzer
Doctor Kazushi Kagaku
Doctor Reiko Kagaku
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
Také Fukuda
Professor Mason
G-Force
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
March, 1996
Cover Artists: Bob Eggleton
"Lost In Time! Part 1"
Writers: Alex Cox
Pencilers: Brandon McKinney
Inkers: Andrew Pepoy, Justin Bloomer
Colourists: Perry McNamee
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Randy Stradley
Appearing in "Lost In Time! Part 1"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Supporting Characters:
Burton Helzer
Doctor Kazushi Kagaku
Doctor Reiko Kagaku
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
Také Fukuda
Professor Mason
G-Force
Synopsis for "Lost In Time! Part 1"
Godzilla rampages in Orange County, resisting the attacks of G-Force and the army when suddenly he vanishes into thin air. Professor Mason has teleported the monster out to sea for his own purposes. Dr. Kagaku decides that Mason is responsible for Godzilla's disappearance. Time travel was mason's obsession, like Kagaku's before Godzilla appeared. With Godzilla in place, Mason attacks Pompeii moments before Vesuvius erupts. Mason and a team of raiders stand ready to loot the Roman city in Godzilla's wake.
Kagaku reveals to G-Force that he has been working on a time machine of his own. G-Force realizes that Mason intends to use Godzilla to loot the past by striking at past disasters. As G-Force tries to determine what events Mason may have targeted, Mason's men and Godzilla disappear from Pompeii just as the volcano erupts. G-Force sends Kino and Take' to 1906 San Francisco while Burton Helzer and Dr. Marina Meltev depart for 1588 England.
Original Solicitation
"Godzilla's survived being poisoned by an obsessed scientist. He's even survived being hunted by a predatory alien race. But can the King of the Monsters survive the fall of Rome? An evil professor has created a time-traveling device with one sole purpose in mind: world domination! His plan? To capture Godzilla and use him to change the course of history! Will he succeed? Not if G-Force has anything to say about it!"
Godzilla rampages in Orange County, resisting the attacks of G-Force and the army when suddenly he vanishes into thin air. Professor Mason has teleported the monster out to sea for his own purposes. Dr. Kagaku decides that Mason is responsible for Godzilla's disappearance. Time travel was mason's obsession, like Kagaku's before Godzilla appeared. With Godzilla in place, Mason attacks Pompeii moments before Vesuvius erupts. Mason and a team of raiders stand ready to loot the Roman city in Godzilla's wake.
Kagaku reveals to G-Force that he has been working on a time machine of his own. G-Force realizes that Mason intends to use Godzilla to loot the past by striking at past disasters. As G-Force tries to determine what events Mason may have targeted, Mason's men and Godzilla disappear from Pompeii just as the volcano erupts. G-Force sends Kino and Take' to 1906 San Francisco while Burton Helzer and Dr. Marina Meltev depart for 1588 England.
Original Solicitation
"Godzilla's survived being poisoned by an obsessed scientist. He's even survived being hunted by a predatory alien race. But can the King of the Monsters survive the fall of Rome? An evil professor has created a time-traveling device with one sole purpose in mind: world domination! His plan? To capture Godzilla and use him to change the course of history! Will he succeed? Not if G-Force has anything to say about it!"
- Published on
Godzilla, King Of The Monsters Vol 1 #8
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
January, 1996
Cover Artists: Kevin Maguire
"Target: Godzilla! Part 4"
Writers: Arthur Adams
Pencilers: Mike Wolfer
Inkers: Daniel Rivera, Justin Bloomer, Brian Garvey
Colourists: Albert Deschesne, Art Knight, Perry McNamee, Cary Porter
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Randy Stradley
Appearing in "Target: Godzilla! Part 4"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
All-Terraintula
Dianii
Simeons
Supporting Characters:
Noriko Yoshiwara
Doctor Kazushi Kagaku
Doctor Reiko Kagaku
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
Také Fukuda
G-Force
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
January, 1996
Cover Artists: Kevin Maguire
"Target: Godzilla! Part 4"
Writers: Arthur Adams
Pencilers: Mike Wolfer
Inkers: Daniel Rivera, Justin Bloomer, Brian Garvey
Colourists: Albert Deschesne, Art Knight, Perry McNamee, Cary Porter
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Randy Stradley
Appearing in "Target: Godzilla! Part 4"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
All-Terraintula
Dianii
Simeons
Supporting Characters:
Noriko Yoshiwara
Doctor Kazushi Kagaku
Doctor Reiko Kagaku
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
Také Fukuda
G-Force
Synopsis for "Target: Godzilla! Part 4"
Col. Cameron plans to take over the alien ship and use it in his conquest of the Earth. Meanwhile, Godzilla is going to crush another alien hunter beneath his feet when an even larger alien grabs hold of his tail, preventing the blow from falling. Godzilla lashes the hunter mercilessly and finally flings him into a building, causing the structure to bury the alien. Back on the space ship, Cameron reveals that he had G-Force’s beacon sabotaged to prevent the earthlings from gaining control over Godzilla and had Professor Yoshiwara killed to keep her from creating a poison that might be used on the monsters the Simeons might create. The rest of G-Force overhears the entire conversation on their VTOL's radio.
Godzilla turns the tables and starts to hunt the remaining aliens. Meanwhile, the All-Terraintula rises, the Simeon onboard killing his human copilot on Cameron's order. The Simeons lift off in the alien ship, bound for Portland and Godzilla.
The archer alien tries to hold off Godzilla while his fellows try to reach the ship. Godzilla topples a skyscraper on the alien, burying him. The ship arrives as Godzilla advances toward the remaining aliens. The Simeons open fire on both Godzilla and the aliens. The All-Terraintula also arrives and incinerates the alien captain. Enraged, the last alien grabs the All-Terraintula and flings it at Godzilla. Godzilla catches the robot and crushes it, absorbing the nuclear energy that the robot absorbed earlier. The alien onboard the space ship revives and helps Take' and Kate disable the ships shields just as Cameron aims his guns at G-Force's VTOL. Godzilla blasts the space ship with his fire. The alien and humans escape in the ship's lifeboat, but the Simeons perish in the resulting explosion. Thinking himself stranded, the last hunter walks into the falling wreckage and is incinerated.
After depositing Take' and Kate on the ground, the lifeboat makes for the stars. Godzilla slowly makes his way out of Portland.
Original Solicitation
"How much punishment can the King of the Monsters take, anyway? Godzilla has already survived several attacks by a race of fierce, alien hunters. Now he needs a little help from his friends from G-Force, or else it's certain extinction at the hands of the fiercest hunters in the galaxy!"
Col. Cameron plans to take over the alien ship and use it in his conquest of the Earth. Meanwhile, Godzilla is going to crush another alien hunter beneath his feet when an even larger alien grabs hold of his tail, preventing the blow from falling. Godzilla lashes the hunter mercilessly and finally flings him into a building, causing the structure to bury the alien. Back on the space ship, Cameron reveals that he had G-Force’s beacon sabotaged to prevent the earthlings from gaining control over Godzilla and had Professor Yoshiwara killed to keep her from creating a poison that might be used on the monsters the Simeons might create. The rest of G-Force overhears the entire conversation on their VTOL's radio.
Godzilla turns the tables and starts to hunt the remaining aliens. Meanwhile, the All-Terraintula rises, the Simeon onboard killing his human copilot on Cameron's order. The Simeons lift off in the alien ship, bound for Portland and Godzilla.
The archer alien tries to hold off Godzilla while his fellows try to reach the ship. Godzilla topples a skyscraper on the alien, burying him. The ship arrives as Godzilla advances toward the remaining aliens. The Simeons open fire on both Godzilla and the aliens. The All-Terraintula also arrives and incinerates the alien captain. Enraged, the last alien grabs the All-Terraintula and flings it at Godzilla. Godzilla catches the robot and crushes it, absorbing the nuclear energy that the robot absorbed earlier. The alien onboard the space ship revives and helps Take' and Kate disable the ships shields just as Cameron aims his guns at G-Force's VTOL. Godzilla blasts the space ship with his fire. The alien and humans escape in the ship's lifeboat, but the Simeons perish in the resulting explosion. Thinking himself stranded, the last hunter walks into the falling wreckage and is incinerated.
After depositing Take' and Kate on the ground, the lifeboat makes for the stars. Godzilla slowly makes his way out of Portland.
Original Solicitation
"How much punishment can the King of the Monsters take, anyway? Godzilla has already survived several attacks by a race of fierce, alien hunters. Now he needs a little help from his friends from G-Force, or else it's certain extinction at the hands of the fiercest hunters in the galaxy!"
- Published on
Godzilla, King Of The Monsters Vol 1 #7
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
December, 1995
Cover Artists: Arthur Adams, Kevin Maguire, Perry McNamee
"Target: Godzilla! Part 3"
Writers: Arthur Adams
Pencilers: Tatsuya Ishida
Inkers: Daniel Rivera, Justin Bloomer, Jasen Rodriguez
Colourists: Cary Porter, Perry McNamee
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Randy Stradley
Appearing in "Target: Godzilla! Part 3"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Dianii
Simeons
Supporting Characters:
Doctor Kazushi Kagaku
Doctor Reiko Kagaku
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
Také Fukuda
G-Force
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
December, 1995
Cover Artists: Arthur Adams, Kevin Maguire, Perry McNamee
"Target: Godzilla! Part 3"
Writers: Arthur Adams
Pencilers: Tatsuya Ishida
Inkers: Daniel Rivera, Justin Bloomer, Jasen Rodriguez
Colourists: Cary Porter, Perry McNamee
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Randy Stradley
Appearing in "Target: Godzilla! Part 3"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Dianii
Simeons
Supporting Characters:
Doctor Kazushi Kagaku
Doctor Reiko Kagaku
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
Také Fukuda
G-Force
Synopsis for "Target: Godzilla! Part 3"
The alien archer fires his weapon at Godzilla while Col. Cameron and his troops, with Take’ and Kate in tow, seek to gain entrance to the space ship. The archer puts a dozen arrows into Godzilla, enraging him and causing the monster to chase the alien. The alien leads Godzilla into a trap set up by his fellows. Soon, a bolo gun is fired, binding Godzilla’s legs together.
At the space ship, Cameron’s men are unable to gain access to the ship and one of them is zapped dead by the ship’s forcefield, horrifying Take’ and Kate. The aliens throw an electrified net over Godzilla, stunning the downed monster. Another alien with a spear leaps onto Godzilla, impaling him with the weapon. Godzilla slams the alien into the ground and rolls on top of him, impaling the hunter on some of the arrows still embedded in Godzilla’s body.
Back at the ship, another alien appears and threatens Cameron's men, but the soldiers shock the alien into unconsciousness. Col. Cameron then reveals to Take' and Kate that he and his troops are Simeons, the ape-like aliens from the Third Planet of the Black Hole and they are still planning to take over the Earth.
Original Solicitation
"A predatory alien race is hunting the biggest trophy in the galaxy -- Godzilla's head! They've tagged the injured lizard with a tracking device and are stalking him over land and sea in hopes of electrocuting him with a high-tech net. Will the green Goliath escape the aliens' bloodthirsty ritual, or will G-Force find Godzilla's fricasseed, headless carcass floating on top of Portland's Willamette River?!"
The alien archer fires his weapon at Godzilla while Col. Cameron and his troops, with Take’ and Kate in tow, seek to gain entrance to the space ship. The archer puts a dozen arrows into Godzilla, enraging him and causing the monster to chase the alien. The alien leads Godzilla into a trap set up by his fellows. Soon, a bolo gun is fired, binding Godzilla’s legs together.
At the space ship, Cameron’s men are unable to gain access to the ship and one of them is zapped dead by the ship’s forcefield, horrifying Take’ and Kate. The aliens throw an electrified net over Godzilla, stunning the downed monster. Another alien with a spear leaps onto Godzilla, impaling him with the weapon. Godzilla slams the alien into the ground and rolls on top of him, impaling the hunter on some of the arrows still embedded in Godzilla’s body.
Back at the ship, another alien appears and threatens Cameron's men, but the soldiers shock the alien into unconsciousness. Col. Cameron then reveals to Take' and Kate that he and his troops are Simeons, the ape-like aliens from the Third Planet of the Black Hole and they are still planning to take over the Earth.
Original Solicitation
"A predatory alien race is hunting the biggest trophy in the galaxy -- Godzilla's head! They've tagged the injured lizard with a tracking device and are stalking him over land and sea in hopes of electrocuting him with a high-tech net. Will the green Goliath escape the aliens' bloodthirsty ritual, or will G-Force find Godzilla's fricasseed, headless carcass floating on top of Portland's Willamette River?!"
- Published on
Godzilla, King Of The Monsters Vol 1 #6
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
November, 1995
Cover Artists: Arthur Adams, Kevin Maguire, Dave Nestelle
"Target: Godzilla! Part 2"
Writers: Arthur Adams
Pencilers: Tatsuya Ishida
Inkers: Daniel Rivera
Colourists: Albert Deschesne
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Robert Vincent Conte
Appearing in "Target: Godzilla! Part 2"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Dianii
Supporting Characters:
Doctor Kazushi Kagaku
Doctor Reiko Kagaku
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
G-Force
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
November, 1995
Cover Artists: Arthur Adams, Kevin Maguire, Dave Nestelle
"Target: Godzilla! Part 2"
Writers: Arthur Adams
Pencilers: Tatsuya Ishida
Inkers: Daniel Rivera
Colourists: Albert Deschesne
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Robert Vincent Conte
Appearing in "Target: Godzilla! Part 2"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Dianii
Supporting Characters:
Doctor Kazushi Kagaku
Doctor Reiko Kagaku
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
G-Force
Synopsis for "Target: Godzilla! Part 2"
Godzilla falls, the tranquilizer taking effect. The aliens decide to revive him with an electrical shock so that he will be worth hunting. Godzilla revives on the second attempt, attacking the alien administering the shocks and hurling him away. The cadmium has rendered Godzilla unable to use his fire so he stomps the alien into the ground. The other aliens head back to their ship to arm themselves for the hunt.
Colonel Cameron decides to gain access to the alien while the giants hunt Godzilla through the city. G-Force attempts to convince the aliens to take their hunt elsewhere but the giants are oblivious to their presence. One of them knocks an arrow in his mammoth bow and aims the weapon at Godzilla.
Original Solicitation
"Bagorah the Bat-Monster fought a fierce battle against Godzilla, leaving the giant lizard battered and bruised. But it seems Bagorah was just the beginning! A predatory race of aliens comes to get their felled "pet," and to get their revenge on The King of Monsters! An all-out, no-holds-barred grudge match of giant monster versus predatory aliens rolls into downtown Portland, and no one is safe from the chaos!"
Godzilla falls, the tranquilizer taking effect. The aliens decide to revive him with an electrical shock so that he will be worth hunting. Godzilla revives on the second attempt, attacking the alien administering the shocks and hurling him away. The cadmium has rendered Godzilla unable to use his fire so he stomps the alien into the ground. The other aliens head back to their ship to arm themselves for the hunt.
Colonel Cameron decides to gain access to the alien while the giants hunt Godzilla through the city. G-Force attempts to convince the aliens to take their hunt elsewhere but the giants are oblivious to their presence. One of them knocks an arrow in his mammoth bow and aims the weapon at Godzilla.
Original Solicitation
"Bagorah the Bat-Monster fought a fierce battle against Godzilla, leaving the giant lizard battered and bruised. But it seems Bagorah was just the beginning! A predatory race of aliens comes to get their felled "pet," and to get their revenge on The King of Monsters! An all-out, no-holds-barred grudge match of giant monster versus predatory aliens rolls into downtown Portland, and no one is safe from the chaos!"
- Published on
Godzilla, King Of The Monsters Vol 1 #5
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
October, 1995
Cover Artists: Arthur Adams, Kevin Maguire, Dave Nestelle
"Target: Godzilla!"
Writers: Arthur Adams
Pencilers: Tatsuya Ishida
Inkers: Daniel Rivera
Colourists: Albert Deschesne
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Robert Vincent Conte
Appearing in "Target: Godzilla!"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
All-Terraintula
Dianii
Supporting Characters:
Doctor Kazushi Kagaku
Doctor Reiko Kagaku
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
G-Force
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
October, 1995
Cover Artists: Arthur Adams, Kevin Maguire, Dave Nestelle
"Target: Godzilla!"
Writers: Arthur Adams
Pencilers: Tatsuya Ishida
Inkers: Daniel Rivera
Colourists: Albert Deschesne
Letterers: Clem Robins
Editors: Robert Vincent Conte
Appearing in "Target: Godzilla!"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
All-Terraintula
Dianii
Supporting Characters:
Doctor Kazushi Kagaku
Doctor Reiko Kagaku
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
G-Force
Synopsis for "Target: Godzilla!"
Alien hunters tracking Bagorah head for Earth, now interested in the creature who injured the space monster. On Earth, G-Force, Kate Koshiro, and Col. Cameron watch as Godzilla advances toward Portland. Cameron deploys a new robot to stop Godzilla: the All-Terraintula. The spider robot has a coating that absorbs Godzilla's ray and allows it to be fired back at the monster.
While Godzilla and the All-Terraintula battle, the aliens arrive. Deciding that Godzilla will not be worthy sport if injured, the aliens decide to destroy the All-Terraintula. As Dr. Kagaku, Kino, and Reiko board their VTOL to check out the alien ship, the aliens land and disable the All-Terraintula with a huge bazooka just after the robot fires a cadmium tranquilizer missile into Godzilla. The fifty-foot tall aliens watch the robot burn.
Original Solicitation
"The U.S. Army wants to blow him off the earth! A pack of intergalactic big-game hunters wants to take him off to space! But neither side has reckoned with the might and fury of Godzilla! He's scorching his foes with his fiery breath and knocking down mountains with his titanic tail! He's the King of Monsters, and no one's gonna take his title from him!"
Alien hunters tracking Bagorah head for Earth, now interested in the creature who injured the space monster. On Earth, G-Force, Kate Koshiro, and Col. Cameron watch as Godzilla advances toward Portland. Cameron deploys a new robot to stop Godzilla: the All-Terraintula. The spider robot has a coating that absorbs Godzilla's ray and allows it to be fired back at the monster.
While Godzilla and the All-Terraintula battle, the aliens arrive. Deciding that Godzilla will not be worthy sport if injured, the aliens decide to destroy the All-Terraintula. As Dr. Kagaku, Kino, and Reiko board their VTOL to check out the alien ship, the aliens land and disable the All-Terraintula with a huge bazooka just after the robot fires a cadmium tranquilizer missile into Godzilla. The fifty-foot tall aliens watch the robot burn.
Original Solicitation
"The U.S. Army wants to blow him off the earth! A pack of intergalactic big-game hunters wants to take him off to space! But neither side has reckoned with the might and fury of Godzilla! He's scorching his foes with his fiery breath and knocking down mountains with his titanic tail! He's the King of Monsters, and no one's gonna take his title from him!"
- Published on
Godzilla, King Of The Monsters Vol 1 #4
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
September, 1995
Cover Artists: Arthur Adams
"Godzilla Vs. Bagorah"
Writers: Kevin Maguire
Pencilers: Brandon McKinney
Inkers: Scott Reed
Colourists: Albert Deschesne
Letterers: Pat Owsley
Editors: Robert Vincent Conte
Appearing in "Godzilla Vs. Bagorah"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Bagorah
Supporting Characters:
Noriko Yoshiwara
Burton Helzer
Doctor Kazushi Kagaku
Doctor Reiko Kagaku
Také Fukuda
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
G-Force
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
September, 1995
Cover Artists: Arthur Adams
"Godzilla Vs. Bagorah"
Writers: Kevin Maguire
Pencilers: Brandon McKinney
Inkers: Scott Reed
Colourists: Albert Deschesne
Letterers: Pat Owsley
Editors: Robert Vincent Conte
Appearing in "Godzilla Vs. Bagorah"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Bagorah
Supporting Characters:
Noriko Yoshiwara
Burton Helzer
Doctor Kazushi Kagaku
Doctor Reiko Kagaku
Také Fukuda
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
G-Force
Synopsis for "Godzilla Vs. Bagorah"
Godzilla repulses Bagorah, despite being too weak to use his atomic breath. Jets lure the space monster out to sea. As Take' and Dr. Kagaku lead efforts to evacuate Cybersaur's crew, Col. Cameron spies Kate, Reiko, Yoshiwara, and Helzer and orders them arrested.
Bagorah catches one of the jets and after biting one, stops chasing and settles upon a skyscraper in Vancouver. Meanwhile, Godzilla advances on the city. He soon finds Bagorah and the two monsters renew their interrupted battle, Godzilla still too weak to use his fire.
G-Force evacuates Kino from Cybersaur just before the robot's fuel explodes, completely destroying the machine. In Vancouver, Godzilla is finally strong enough to use his flame, blasting Bagorah at point blank range. Severely wounded, the space monster flees and dives into the sea. Godzilla follows Bagorah's example and also heads out to sea.
Later, in a military prison, Col. Cameron questions Professor Yoshiwara. After verifying that no one else can recreate her toxin, Cameron shoots her, telling the guard on duty outside that she has committed suicide.
Original Solicitation
"Bagorah the Bat Monster and the artificially created Cybersaur are fighting for the crown of the King of Monsters, but Godzilla isn't ready to retire that title just yet! It's a giant-monster megabattle on the coast of North America, and no one's taking bets on who will be left standing!"
Godzilla repulses Bagorah, despite being too weak to use his atomic breath. Jets lure the space monster out to sea. As Take' and Dr. Kagaku lead efforts to evacuate Cybersaur's crew, Col. Cameron spies Kate, Reiko, Yoshiwara, and Helzer and orders them arrested.
Bagorah catches one of the jets and after biting one, stops chasing and settles upon a skyscraper in Vancouver. Meanwhile, Godzilla advances on the city. He soon finds Bagorah and the two monsters renew their interrupted battle, Godzilla still too weak to use his fire.
G-Force evacuates Kino from Cybersaur just before the robot's fuel explodes, completely destroying the machine. In Vancouver, Godzilla is finally strong enough to use his flame, blasting Bagorah at point blank range. Severely wounded, the space monster flees and dives into the sea. Godzilla follows Bagorah's example and also heads out to sea.
Later, in a military prison, Col. Cameron questions Professor Yoshiwara. After verifying that no one else can recreate her toxin, Cameron shoots her, telling the guard on duty outside that she has committed suicide.
Original Solicitation
"Bagorah the Bat Monster and the artificially created Cybersaur are fighting for the crown of the King of Monsters, but Godzilla isn't ready to retire that title just yet! It's a giant-monster megabattle on the coast of North America, and no one's taking bets on who will be left standing!"
- Published on
Godzilla, King Of The Monsters Vol 1 #3
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
August, 1995
Cover Artists: Arthur Adams
"Long Live the King!"
Writers: Kevin Maguire
Pencilers: Brandon McKinney
Inkers: Scott Reed
Colourists: Albert Deschesne
Letterers: Pat Brosseau
Editors: Robert Vincent Conte
Appearing in "Long Live the King!"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Cybersaur
Bagorah
Supporting Characters:
Noriko Yoshiwara
Burton Helzer
Doctor Kazushi Kagaku
Doctor Reiko Kagaku
Také Fukuda
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
G-Force
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
August, 1995
Cover Artists: Arthur Adams
"Long Live the King!"
Writers: Kevin Maguire
Pencilers: Brandon McKinney
Inkers: Scott Reed
Colourists: Albert Deschesne
Letterers: Pat Brosseau
Editors: Robert Vincent Conte
Appearing in "Long Live the King!"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Cybersaur
Bagorah
Supporting Characters:
Noriko Yoshiwara
Burton Helzer
Doctor Kazushi Kagaku
Doctor Reiko Kagaku
Také Fukuda
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
G-Force
Synopsis for "Long Live the King"
Vibrations from Godzilla's final shriek waft out to space where they are sensed by the interstellar vulture Bagorah. As G-Force and the Canadian military examine Godzilla to verify that he is in fact dead, Col. Cameron arrives on the scene. He informs Dr. Kagaku that Professor Yoshiwara is being held responsible for the damage caused by Godzilla’s blood and has been detained by Japanese authorities at G-Force headquarters.
Canadian astronomers sight Bagorah headed to Earth, apparently heading for Godzilla's body. Back in Japan, Yoshiwara decides that the only way to correct her error is to administer an anti-toxin to Godzilla and stop his bleeding.
Cybersaur manages to repulse Bagorah when the monster arrives to consume Godzilla's body, the bat-monster uttering an ear-piercing wail as he retreats to the sea. Burton Helzer helps Yoshiwara escape from G-Force headquarters and the pair are soon flying to Canada. Meanwhile, Col. Cameron and Dr. Kagaku discuss means of repulsing Bagorah when the monster returns. Reiko finds Kate snooping around Godzilla. As she questions the reporter, Bagorah returns. Running to safety, they watch as Cybersaur again battles Bagorah. Then they see something else, Helzer and Yoshiwara standing near Godzilla. Yoshiwara lifts a stinger missile launcher and fires the anti-toxin into Godzilla. Bagorah defeats Cybersaur and is just perching on Godzilla's body, ready to feed, when Godzilla awakens.
Original Solicitation
"As Godzilla battles the manmade Cybersaur, a giant bat-like reptile from outer space overhears the brouhaha and changes its course toward earth. Its purpose? To feed on whichever Goliath falls first! Watch out, guys -- Bagorah the Bat Monster is coming to the party, and he's got a hunger that'll kill!"
Vibrations from Godzilla's final shriek waft out to space where they are sensed by the interstellar vulture Bagorah. As G-Force and the Canadian military examine Godzilla to verify that he is in fact dead, Col. Cameron arrives on the scene. He informs Dr. Kagaku that Professor Yoshiwara is being held responsible for the damage caused by Godzilla’s blood and has been detained by Japanese authorities at G-Force headquarters.
Canadian astronomers sight Bagorah headed to Earth, apparently heading for Godzilla's body. Back in Japan, Yoshiwara decides that the only way to correct her error is to administer an anti-toxin to Godzilla and stop his bleeding.
Cybersaur manages to repulse Bagorah when the monster arrives to consume Godzilla's body, the bat-monster uttering an ear-piercing wail as he retreats to the sea. Burton Helzer helps Yoshiwara escape from G-Force headquarters and the pair are soon flying to Canada. Meanwhile, Col. Cameron and Dr. Kagaku discuss means of repulsing Bagorah when the monster returns. Reiko finds Kate snooping around Godzilla. As she questions the reporter, Bagorah returns. Running to safety, they watch as Cybersaur again battles Bagorah. Then they see something else, Helzer and Yoshiwara standing near Godzilla. Yoshiwara lifts a stinger missile launcher and fires the anti-toxin into Godzilla. Bagorah defeats Cybersaur and is just perching on Godzilla's body, ready to feed, when Godzilla awakens.
Original Solicitation
"As Godzilla battles the manmade Cybersaur, a giant bat-like reptile from outer space overhears the brouhaha and changes its course toward earth. Its purpose? To feed on whichever Goliath falls first! Watch out, guys -- Bagorah the Bat Monster is coming to the party, and he's got a hunger that'll kill!"
- Published on
Godzilla Vs. Hero Zero One Shot
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
July, 1995
Cover Artists: Arthur Adams
Writers: Michael Eury
Pencilers: Tatsuya Ishida
Inkers: Mike Miller
Colourists: Pamela Rambo
Letterers: Vickie Williams
Editors: Randy Stradley
Appearing in this issue
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Hero Zero / David McRae
Supporting Characters:
Mr. McRae
Billy
Captain Phanboise
Art Adams
Vehicles:
McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle
United States Navy Destroyer
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
July, 1995
Cover Artists: Arthur Adams
Writers: Michael Eury
Pencilers: Tatsuya Ishida
Inkers: Mike Miller
Colourists: Pamela Rambo
Letterers: Vickie Williams
Editors: Randy Stradley
Appearing in this issue
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Hero Zero / David McRae
Supporting Characters:
Mr. McRae
Billy
Captain Phanboise
Art Adams
Vehicles:
McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle
United States Navy Destroyer
Synopsis for this issue
It's a monster-size megabattle of butt-kicking, rampaging, thermonuclear proportions! The size-changing superhero Hero Zero heads down to San Diego in his alter ego as young David MacRae. He's looking for monster deals at the biggest comic-book event of the year, the San Diego Comic Convention, but what he winds up with is a monster of a different color, that atomic fire-breathing lizard lovingly referred to as Godzilla! Hero Zero learns a hard lesson, San Diego takes a pounding, and Godzilla shows why he's King of the Monsters.
It's a monster-size megabattle of butt-kicking, rampaging, thermonuclear proportions! The size-changing superhero Hero Zero heads down to San Diego in his alter ego as young David MacRae. He's looking for monster deals at the biggest comic-book event of the year, the San Diego Comic Convention, but what he winds up with is a monster of a different color, that atomic fire-breathing lizard lovingly referred to as Godzilla! Hero Zero learns a hard lesson, San Diego takes a pounding, and Godzilla shows why he's King of the Monsters.
Trivia
- An alternate cover for this comic removed the text on the bottom left.
- Godzilla would attack the San Diego Convention Center again in the 2012 IDW comic Godzilla: Ongoing #4.
- Published on
Godzilla, King Of The Monsters Vol 1 #2
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
July, 1995
Cover Artists: Arthur Adams
"Property Damage"
Writers: Kevin Maguire
Pencilers: Brandon McKinney
Inkers: Scott Reed
Colourists: Cary Porter
Letterers: Pat Brosseau
Editors: Robert Vincent Conte
Appearing in "Property Damage"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Cybersaur
Supporting Characters:
Noriko Yoshiwara
Doctor Kazushi Kagaku
Doctor Reiko Kagaku
Také Fukuda
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
G-Force
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
July, 1995
Cover Artists: Arthur Adams
"Property Damage"
Writers: Kevin Maguire
Pencilers: Brandon McKinney
Inkers: Scott Reed
Colourists: Cary Porter
Letterers: Pat Brosseau
Editors: Robert Vincent Conte
Appearing in "Property Damage"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Cybersaur
Supporting Characters:
Noriko Yoshiwara
Doctor Kazushi Kagaku
Doctor Reiko Kagaku
Také Fukuda
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
G-Force
Synopsis for "Property Damage"
While Cybersaur battles Godzilla, Kino and Take' watch the fight and Kate gets footage for her news program. Underestimating Godzilla’s power, the Cybersaur's crew diverts power from their shields to their weapons. Godzilla lands a powerful blast and downs the robot, causing the death of Cybersaur's captain. Ignoring the fallen robot, the poisoned Godzilla lumbers on. Kate lands her helicopter and the G-Force members race to Cybersaur's cockpit to check on the crew. Kino stays to help Cybersaur's crew get the robot functional again while Take’ escorts Kate and her camera from the scene.
Back at G-Force headquarters in Japan, Col. Cameron calls Professor Yoshiwara, asking her about the toxicity of Godzilla's blood, asking her if she considered what effect his radioactive blood will have on the environment and drinking water before she poisoned Godzilla. Yoshiwara has no answers.
Take' and Kate express their mutual interest in one another when Dr. Kagaku and Reiko arrive in a second VTOL. A mid-air transfer is made and Take' and the beacon take their place aboard the VTOL. The Canadian army has filled a lake with gasoline, run electrical lines into the water and assembled a mass of artillery in hopes of destroying Godzilla. The reptile is unfazed by the trap and lumbers on until the repaired Cybersaur arrives on the scene. Employing the massive G-Buster, Cybersaur takes Godzilla down, seemingly killing the monster as Godzilla utters a last thunderous shriek.
Original Solicitation
"One big monster deserves another! To combat Godzilla, the scientific wizards of G-Force construct Cybersaur, their own giant tool of destruction! He takes to the skies with a single mission: Destroy the King of Monsters! Can technology defeat the ferocity of nature? The fate of America hangs in the balance!"
While Cybersaur battles Godzilla, Kino and Take' watch the fight and Kate gets footage for her news program. Underestimating Godzilla’s power, the Cybersaur's crew diverts power from their shields to their weapons. Godzilla lands a powerful blast and downs the robot, causing the death of Cybersaur's captain. Ignoring the fallen robot, the poisoned Godzilla lumbers on. Kate lands her helicopter and the G-Force members race to Cybersaur's cockpit to check on the crew. Kino stays to help Cybersaur's crew get the robot functional again while Take’ escorts Kate and her camera from the scene.
Back at G-Force headquarters in Japan, Col. Cameron calls Professor Yoshiwara, asking her about the toxicity of Godzilla's blood, asking her if she considered what effect his radioactive blood will have on the environment and drinking water before she poisoned Godzilla. Yoshiwara has no answers.
Take' and Kate express their mutual interest in one another when Dr. Kagaku and Reiko arrive in a second VTOL. A mid-air transfer is made and Take' and the beacon take their place aboard the VTOL. The Canadian army has filled a lake with gasoline, run electrical lines into the water and assembled a mass of artillery in hopes of destroying Godzilla. The reptile is unfazed by the trap and lumbers on until the repaired Cybersaur arrives on the scene. Employing the massive G-Buster, Cybersaur takes Godzilla down, seemingly killing the monster as Godzilla utters a last thunderous shriek.
Original Solicitation
"One big monster deserves another! To combat Godzilla, the scientific wizards of G-Force construct Cybersaur, their own giant tool of destruction! He takes to the skies with a single mission: Destroy the King of Monsters! Can technology defeat the ferocity of nature? The fate of America hangs in the balance!"
- Published on
Godzilla, King Of The Monsters Vol 1 #1
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
June, 1995
Cover Artists: Arthur Adams
"Dramatization"
Writers: Kevin Maguire
Pencilers: Brandon McKinney
Inkers: Keith Aiken
Colourists: Cary Porter
Letterers: Pat Brosseau
Editors: Robert Vincent Conte
Appearing in "Dramatization"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Cybersaur
Supporting Characters:
Doctor Reiko Kagaku
Také Fukuda
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
G-Force
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
June, 1995
Cover Artists: Arthur Adams
"Dramatization"
Writers: Kevin Maguire
Pencilers: Brandon McKinney
Inkers: Keith Aiken
Colourists: Cary Porter
Letterers: Pat Brosseau
Editors: Robert Vincent Conte
Appearing in "Dramatization"
Featured Characters:
Godzilla
Cybersaur
Supporting Characters:
Doctor Reiko Kagaku
Také Fukuda
Kino (Tadihisa Kinoshita)
G-Force
Synopsis for "Dramatization"
Take' of G-Force is a guest on Kate Koshiro's "Giant Eye" news program discussing Godzilla and rumors of his whereabouts. Godzilla has not been seen since Professor Noriko Yoshiwara poisoned him ten months ago. All of that changes when Godzilla appears on the coast of British Columbia, still bleeding profusely from the Yoshiwara's toxin.
Kino sets out in a VTOL plane to fetch Take' and attempt to use a new sonic lure to subdue Godzilla. Kate Koshiro overhears Kino and Take' discussing Godzilla's return and hurriedly gathers her crew together to get the story. Back at G-Force headquarters, Dr. Kagaku convinces Colonel Cameron to hold his forces back and let G-Force give the beacon a try. Canadian warplanes briefly engage the stricken Godzilla before the VTOL arrives on the scene. The beacon seems to work at first, but then it shorts out, enraging Godzilla further. A blast of radioactive flame downs the aircraft, the beacon falling into the forest. Take' and Kino survive the crash and are rescued by Kate's news helicopter. They recover the beacon and Kino determines that it was sabotaged.
Canadian military forces battle Godzilla until Cybersaur, the United Nation's anti-Godzilla robot, arrives.
Original Solicitation
"The waters off the North American coast are being plagued by strange occurrences. Irradiated fish are floating to the surface while tankers and freight ships are sinking to the ocean floor, taking their crew to a watery grave. An entire continent holds its breath as they search for the cause to these unnatural disasters, and an entire continent will scream in fear as the answer rises from the depths, howling his battle cry of death."
Take' of G-Force is a guest on Kate Koshiro's "Giant Eye" news program discussing Godzilla and rumors of his whereabouts. Godzilla has not been seen since Professor Noriko Yoshiwara poisoned him ten months ago. All of that changes when Godzilla appears on the coast of British Columbia, still bleeding profusely from the Yoshiwara's toxin.
Kino sets out in a VTOL plane to fetch Take' and attempt to use a new sonic lure to subdue Godzilla. Kate Koshiro overhears Kino and Take' discussing Godzilla's return and hurriedly gathers her crew together to get the story. Back at G-Force headquarters, Dr. Kagaku convinces Colonel Cameron to hold his forces back and let G-Force give the beacon a try. Canadian warplanes briefly engage the stricken Godzilla before the VTOL arrives on the scene. The beacon seems to work at first, but then it shorts out, enraging Godzilla further. A blast of radioactive flame downs the aircraft, the beacon falling into the forest. Take' and Kino survive the crash and are rescued by Kate's news helicopter. They recover the beacon and Kino determines that it was sabotaged.
Canadian military forces battle Godzilla until Cybersaur, the United Nation's anti-Godzilla robot, arrives.
Original Solicitation
"The waters off the North American coast are being plagued by strange occurrences. Irradiated fish are floating to the surface while tankers and freight ships are sinking to the ocean floor, taking their crew to a watery grave. An entire continent holds its breath as they search for the cause to these unnatural disasters, and an entire continent will scream in fear as the answer rises from the depths, howling his battle cry of death."