An ancient kaiju has just awoken, and Michelle and her crew are partly responsible. The question is, do they try to fix the problem or do they salvage the heist? It isn't an easy question, since one of those answers will likely cost the lives of more of her crew. Everything comes crashing down - and up - in this final installment, and it's not going to end like anyone expected.
Each issue of KAIJU SCORE: STEAL FROM THE GODS features 24 pages of story and art with a cardstock cover!
The follow-up from the creative side at the end isn't as clear as I'd like in regards to whether there will be more but this is a world I'd easily come back to anytime. It's got some fun ideas about it, it's creative in its execution, and I really liked that it avoided the trap of just doing the same thing over again with some tweaks. This series dialed in on Michelle in the right way to provide the connection beyond the kaiju and it felt like a propr sequel in a world that's expanding in front of us. Patrick and Broo have a really great title here that I hope people discover in the trade collections over time as it's got a strong evergreen feeling about it to me in that it'll be a real delight to anyone who discovers it. Read Full Review
While the journey hasn't been entirely perfect, I'm so glad that the Kaiju Score series exists in all its glory. Read Full Review