(W) Brian Buccellato (A) Christian Duce, Tom Derenick (CA) Christian Duce
THE BEST-SELLING SERIES REACHES ITS TITANIC CONCLUSION! Two worlds face annihilation in an all-out war between the DCU and Legendary's MonsterVerse! With the help of Godzilla and Kong, can the Justice League win a battle against a reformed Mechagodzilla and a new, even more deadly, hybrid Titanby-product of two worlds, the likes of which neither universe has ever seen!
While the series could have been expanded or paced a bit differently, Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #7 provides a fulfilling conclusion to this brief yet packed saga. The cast of characters was massive but worked well for such an involved story. It was neat to see so many different settings covered in one series, instead of sticking to just one hero's city. Read Full Review
It's nice to just have a wide, sweeping out of continuity spectacle that plays out like a blockbuster movie. This series more than met my expectations based on the premise and is worth reading for fans of any of the participants. Read Full Review
8 year old me is in heaven with this issue. The entire team deserves all of the praise as they hit every stride and every moment in this epic final issue. This may have jolted itself to one of my favorite issues of the year as we get it all. When is the animated film coming out? Read Full Review
The sheer scale to the issue is frankly absurd, though in the absolute best way, and Christian Duce, Tom Derenick, Luis Guerrero, Richard Starkings, and Tyler Smith seem to be having a ball bringing this grand story to life. Read Full Review
Even if you're not familiar with both franchises, the comic's visuals and the easy-to-follow plot make it an enjoyable ride. With its epic action sequences, excellent artwork, satisfying conclusion, and great team-up dynamics readers will no doubt have a blast diving into this installment. Sure, it might be a bit confusing for readers unfamiliar with both franchises. Yet overall, this issue is a must-read for fans of superhero crossovers and kaiju battles! Pick it up if you've been following the series or are looking for an action-packed comic with a unique premise. Read Full Review
The villains seem to be little more than plot devices, unfortunately, but this final issue delivers the kind of over-the-top monster action I was hoping for from this series. Read Full Review
Overall Justice League vs Godzilla vs Kong as a series was a great ride! My only issue with this final series though is that it felt a little rushed in places and felt as though plot points were forgotten about and thrown back in so they could wrap up the story. But with that said, as a fan of Godzilla and the Justice League, this series was right up my street. If you ever wanted to see Superman uppercut the King Of The Monsters, then look no further! Read Full Review
Good artwork and colors combine with a story that is a little rushed, but still fun, in this miniseries conclusion. Read Full Review
Look, you had me at 'Kong is a Green Lantern'. But this issue felt like an overly fast sprint to the end. I could sense it would be this way and it was. Still, I'd buy a sequel. Too much fun. And maybe I shouldn't be thinking about it too much. Read Full Review
When the last issue was released, I claimed that I didn't hate this series. While I still wouldn't say I hated it, I definitely like it less. What annoys me the most is that I should have loved this issue! It has everything I expected, so why didn't I like it? It just doesn't feel cohesive in the atmosphere with the rest of the series. So far we've had inconsistent character designs, but this issue has a whole different problem with consistency. I'm sure it'll satisfy the Monsterverse fans out there, but I don't see many other people who would enjoy it. Read Full Review
King Kong literally gets a Green Lantern Ring, while Superman teams up with Godzilla, and the Justice league fight off monsters. That's all I need, it was a harmless fun action with actual good human characters, and the action as well as art was good. So I would reccomend this. Had a total blast.
Fast paced it damaged the story I felt everything was rushed and a bit forced but overall good read.
No surprises here; the promised kaiju-punching was delivered, but did we need 7 issues for this? I think we could've done it in four.