It’s the rematch you’ve all been waiting for: Godzilla versus Superman! With theMan of Steel not at full power, can he stand up to the might of the King of theMonsters? Meanwhile, Leland Shaw and Lex Luthor continue their evil plans tomine DNA from the creatures of Hollow Earth.
Justice League vs Godzilla vs Kong 2 #4 continues to create bigger and bigger moments and spots that deliver in heavy-hitting ways. You feel every punch and every moment in this issue as the art team pulls out the tops and Brian gives us enough that will keep us salivating for more. Read Full Review
This series keeps providing a fantastic blueprint of how to successfully blend three properties in a crossover event that feels epic while fully respecting all of the story centerpieces. The cliffhanger suggests the surprises and thrills are a long way from ending anytime soon. Read Full Review
But how great is this? Kaiju Superman fighting Godzilla!?! Too freaking cool. I am loving this silly book for the insanity of it all. But throw in a great Supergirl and this Manta/Cheetah side story and this just keeps getting better. Glad Christian Duce has been given the time to do all the pages. Read Full Review
While most superhero vs. Godzilla stories tend to go whole hog and even mad with power, Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong 2 #4 does it differently by keeping a long awaited rematched simple, grounded, and still with all the same amount of excitement. Read Full Review
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong 2 #4 delivers the blockbuster fight that's been simmering since the start of this crossover. With stunning art, a clever twist on the Superman vs. Godzilla matchup, and just enough setup for what's next, it's a crowd-pleaser that doesn't pretend to be anything else. Read Full Review
This series continues to be a no-holds-barred slugfest, which means it's plenty of fun for DC fans and monsterverse fans alike. Read Full Review
This is just dumb fun, but this issue was a little too weird for me. We start out with some odd dialogue between Flagg (or whover this guy is) and Lex. Why is Flash wearing a bandage on his mask. That does less than nothing. Whne Croc and Kick Shark grew, it made sense because they weren't human. but Superman growing just looked silly. How did his clothes grew with him? The fight with Godzilla was good.
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