With many monsters now inhabiting a new home, peace seemingly descends on Earth. Little does humanity realize that the greatest danger now lurks under the waves! Lucy and the Kaiju Watchers will have to act fast to determine the nature of the new threat!
Absolutely awesome. Monsters battle, people run, cities crumble, and Godzilla is right in the thick of things. It does not get any better than this. Highest possible recommendation. Read Full Review
And while I went on a bit about my gripes with the artwork in regards to the humans this issue is a truly great issue in the series and I can't wait to see where the big reveal of this issue leads to in the coming issues now that the series has been given an extension. Read Full Review
I'm hoping that monsters aren't being used only as a gimmick but as a larger element of this arc. With issue 14 (the last of this series) closing in only four books away, I am anticipating a great climax from Mowry and crew. He built up a great series so far, and therefore I see no reason to doubt his conclusion. Read Full Review
Overall, Rulers of Earth #10 was a solid comic. It develops the story a bit, with the last page being very interesting. The fight between Godzilla and the Gargantuas doesn't disappoint. I didn't like certain aspects, but nonetheless it's one of the more fun comics you can pick up this week. Read Full Review
While this series still has a couple of underlying problems, the past few issues have been unusually strong and this one is likely the most sturdily constructed of the entire run. Chris Mowry's simpler goals for this issue allow him to really focus on the basics, which lead to a stronger sense of place, and Matt Frank gives us as good an issue as ever he's produced. Together the pair craft the strongest fight of the series, move us forward in the world, and do some great character building; what more do you want? Read Full Review
All these dangling plot threads should make for a very poor issue, but fortunately, the stuff we all came for (awesome monster fights) is delivered in spades. I mean, seriously, I thought that Zornow might have stolen some of Matt Frank's thunder in the last issue, but Frank's work in this one is out of this world. Read Full Review
Another fun issue of this kaiju monsterpiece! Pretty much love this series.