The King of the Monsters rises again, and for the first time in comics, he's bringing lots of other beloved Toho monsters with him in one destructive saga, and The Goon's Eric Powell is sounding the alarm.
I am now fully on board for this story. Sure, we can probably guess how most of it will pan out, but the fun comes from watching the madness unfold. Read Full Review
Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters is the perfect use of the comic medium. It expands what you can do creatively while remaining true to what makes Godzilla and giant monsters so fun. For an enjoyable, easy read featuring your favorite kaiju, this is undoubtedly a natural choice to read. Read Full Review
This issue doesn't pretend to pick up from anywhere, nor does it spend time recapping the past. It's set in the here and now (check out the final page of the story for what I mean there) and gives us a Godzilla that is unrestrained. This is not only the start of this series, but appears to be the cornerstone of a Godzilla-based franchise for IDW. If the other books are anywhere near as entertaining as this one was, I'm all in. Read Full Review
If you're of the age when Sunday mornings included a man in a green rubber suit trampling miniature sets and wading through ponds, then Godzilla "" Kingdom of Monsters is worth your attention, earning a respectable 4 out of 5 Stars. Read Full Review