Boxer is cornered by the government and Godzilla is a giant sized X-factor, wrecking everyone's plans. Sides are switched, lives are lost... and then the unthinkable happens. The devastating third act of this Godzilla epic begins now!
Overall, GODZILLA #8 is what I would call a Godzilla comic. The writing is strong, stronger than it has ever been. Big things happen with the humans, and there's plenty of monster action. Godzilla is portrayed wonderfully, and the long awaited invasion of the space monsters has begun, and it's awesome. This is a great setup issue with some payoff. You can count me extremely excited for what comes next, the final arc of this series looks to be one of the best! Read Full Review
So now that you have my attention and have flexed your monsters, Mr. Swierczynski, please continue to keep the book focused on Godzilla, keep using the best monsters, and keep the destruction on a cataclysmic level. Doing that will keep me in Pavlov's dog mode for the next issue. Read Full Review
Having the book narrated by Harrison, who never speaks, gives the book an emotional core that is pivotal to giving the monster chaos meaning. Don't let the human elements scare you away if you were one of those kids that hated the talky scenes, there are plenty of monster splash pages provided by Simon Gane, and page after page of fire and rubble. Read Full Review
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