In the aftermath of last year’s Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong, Task ForceX launches a plan to develop hybrid Titans that Amanda Waller can controlto guard against future titan attacks on our Earth. To stop Task Force X, theJustice League travels to Legendary Earth and must face the dangers of theHollow Earth, Kong, and Godzilla, King of the Monsters!
We have re-entered this world without skipping a beat making me realize just how much I was looking forward to this second part. Issue one takes us to familiar places and ups the ante a bit more giving the reader a taste of what is to come with this second part. This is an absolute must read! Read Full Review
There's a twist on the final page that would normally prove annoying, but in this series, it felt like a fresh approach as opposed to telling the same old Suicide Squad story. The sequel gets off to a fantastic start suggesting that this is going to be another memorable clash of the titans with the Justice League and Suicide Squad caught in the middle. Read Full Review
Unlike the first volume, this feels like it'll benefit a lot from knowing both DC and Godzilla lore, as the creators are ready to go into some deeper Monsterverse stuff. Read Full Review
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong 2 #1 is a solid start to another battle between Titans, heroes and antiheroes, with more than a few twists to keep things interesting. If you want more Godzilla in your comics, pick this one up. Read Full Review
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong 2 #1 kicks off the sequel to a blockbuster series with a suicide mission of a Titan battle and a speedy return to Legendary Earth. Though much more titans seem abound in this adventure. Read Full Review
The biggest crime being commited here is the fact that it's boring. I've seen many a Godzilla and King Kong film and while they may sometimes contain boring elements, they're overall entertaining. This is just confusing, and pointlessly so. I'm hoping that next time we'll get to stick to one time rather than redo the dual narrative approach. It doesn't suit this single issue format. Read Full Review
A good start. Waller wanting to get ahead of any future Titan incursion. I like King Shark being made into a Titan and his fight with Godzilla. The through line with Barry and Iris is a good touch as well. Many people didn't like the first one, but I enjoyed it. I'm not sure about the "Four Years after G-Day" thing. Did they go forward in time? I'm not sure I understand the significance, and it's mentioned several times.
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