Godzilla's journey is stymied by an impenetrable wall of living flesh! Cornered, with nowhere to go, he is beset by devilish versions of his greatest foes-Destoroyah and King Ghidorah!
Next issue is the climax, the end of the series. It will be most interesting to see where/how it ends. Read Full Review
Readers should know the drill by now. This dialogue-free issue features copious amounts of kaiju carnage as Godzilla battles Ghidorah and Destoroyah in what basically amounts to the giant monster version of Valhalla. Read Full Review
Godzilla is the King of Monsters. He is also not just a dumb beast. He thinks and acts. Read Full Review
This was another superb issue in what should be considered a classic Godzilla miniseries. I'll admit to feeling a little sad when I saw the 'To Be Concluded' tag at the end. I've enjoyed watching Big G fight his way through so many gorgeously rendered/imagined hellscapes. Perhaps he'll do enough bad things during the next few years to warrant a return visit some day. Read Full Review
Godzilla in Hell is enjoyable for anyone who loves Godzilla or giant monsters fighting. Read Full Review
Overall, GODZILLA IN HELL #4 is a relatively simple comic…and that's the problem. It's supposed to be in-linewith the previous three issues, but comes off as confusing. It's a battle, and nothing really surrounding it. Still, it's fun since the characters involved are these guys. And I have to give credit for the story delivering one of the most intense scenes I've ever seen in anything Godzilla related. (If that was in a movie, it would be quite a “whoa” moment.) Hopefully the conclusion can somehow tie all this madness together. Read Full Review