While Godzilla's disappearance has brought calm to the planet, a threat from the past is set to resurface and take back the world they once had control over. No monster is safe and no future is certain as one of Godzilla's greatest enemies prepares to return in a way nobody saw coming!
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In closing I really think this issue is a sign of amazing things to come as it features the return of Jeff Zornow being the interior artist who happens to be my favorite artist on this series. Not that I don't like Matt Frank's work I actually loved his artwork. He just still has a lot of work to do in the human department as they look nowhere near as good as Zornow's. I also really think this could be a perfect jumping on point for people who are new to the series. This issue of Godzilla Rulers of Earth is honestly a contender for my all time favorite of the series thus far and I think fans of Godzilla or monsters in general should rush out and get a copy as soon as possible as it is freaking awesome. Read Full Review
Overall, Godzilla Rulers of Earth #13 is a great jumping on point for new readers who want to see a wide variety of the Toho monsters and want a comic with a feel of a movie. The story is enthralling and to the point in its direction, setting up a showdown that is a fan favorite with hopefully some twists along the way. The art, while uneven, doesnt break the comic. It is just unpolished in its style and with time will become more refined in style in technique. There are makings of great things in Zarnow but still some work to come. At the end of the day, I enjoyed Rulers of Earth. It was a decent comic that most people will enjoy. Read Full Review
This looks like an excellent start to a brand new story for Godzilla: Rulers of Earth. Let's just hope it stays on the rails this time. Read Full Review
I will award some points to this issue for using the Showa series MechaGodzilla. Such details as the rainbow ray and spinning missile fingers appear"and that deserves some acknowledgment. However, a proper balance of action and story make for a much better comic. I live in a world without Godzilla and plenty of government. I wish for twenty-two pages of Godzilla. Read Full Review
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