Enter: Mechagodzilla! The greatest heist of all time requires the greatest piece of loot-the one man-made creation capable of going toe to toe with the King of the Monsters.Our crew is now inside the Ministry of Defense and moving farther and farther down into its mysterious underbelly. Outside, Godzilla's rampage continues unfettered, bearing its full might down on the Ministry... It all begs the question: What prize could possibly be worth the trouble?
There's tons of action and mayhem, but the comic doesn't lose sight of its emotional heart which is that protagonist Pi's mom (Aka the inventor of Mechagodzilla) was ripped off by the British government, and he's coming to get his revenge. Read Full Review
Godzilla: Heist #3 is a bit of a mixed bag. Visually the book is a blast, but the story itself leaves a lot to be desired. If the next issues can deliver on the monster action, that will help the book where the character development has fallen a bit flat. Read Full Review
My initial enthusiasm for Godzilla Heist has grown a little weary with Godzilla: Heist #3. While a lot of the art is spectacular, the exciting stuff suffers from some amateurish linework. Read Full Review