Godzilla: Rulers Of Earth #15

Writer: Chris Mowry Artist: Matt Frank Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: August 27, 2014 Critic Reviews: 5
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  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Carl Boehm Aug 27, 2014

    I have enjoyed several issues of this series, but hands down this is my favorite. Everything came together just right in issue 15. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Unleash The Fanboy - Daniel Alvarez Aug 27, 2014

    Overall, another fun comic. G's battle against the onslaught of Mechagodzillas was a blast to watch. The Cryog leader is emerging as an engaging antagonist. While the aliens weren't bad in the first arc, when they were on screen I just wanted to see the next monster scene. Now I actually look forward to reading this guy's dialogue in-between the grand action. Rulers of Earth continues to be a highlight every month. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Big Comic Page - Andrew Stevens Aug 26, 2014

    If youre picking up this comic, youre doing so to fill the void of Toho-inspired Godzilla films in your heart. Its reassuring to know that the team behind this comic fully understand this, and strive to provide so much for fans who would have likely bought a Godzilla comic regardless of quality, just to have more Godzilla content. Read Full Review

  • 5.5
    AIPT - Nick Nafpliotis Aug 27, 2014

    Unfortunately, the major subplot in this new chapter for IDW's Godzilla series is so bad that it detracts from all of the good stuff. The problem isn't the story being too complicated or the characters' action not making sense anymore" it's just the story that frames the monster stuff has become completely absurd.Matt Frank's art and some great fight scenes save this one from being a complete clunker, but with a wonderful Godzilla book like Cataclysm on the stands, the unrealized potential of this title is even more glaring. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    Comic Crusaders - Adam Cadmon Aug 24, 2014

    Overall Godzilla: Rulers of the Earth #15 accomplishes its mission. It's a fun book with an outrageous premise. The story isn't hard to follow, despite the lack of fixed perspective and the artwork is top notch. When you pick up a Godzilla book, you expect to see wanton destruction and mayhem and not much else; on that front, this comic delivers Read Full Review

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