King Ghidorah invades a world that has never known monsters. The world's military and scientists struggle to find a way to stop him. The only option may be the unthinkable...
Add in the fact that this issue has our protagonists doing almost the exact same thing as last issue (with an obvious conclusion looming the whole way), and Godzilla: Oblivion continues to disappoint. Let's hope that the big fight being set up for next issue turns things around. Read Full Review
This book has much better pacing than the first issue, and the art is really solid. I love Churilla's Godzilla (say that 5x fast). This book is shaping up to be a wibbly wobbly multiple earth kaiju party, and that works for me! I didn't like that so much of the dialogue felt unnecessarily interrupted, but I think that still is just a pacing problem for the book, showing up in different ways. I liked the opening of the book a lot, but I think that the story could have benefitted from these first two issues being condensed down to one issue, oversized of course, with the King Ghidora part serving as a prologue.