Undersea adventure awaits! The Devonian threat has been identified, and monsters across the globe converge in the depths of the ocean! As the humans test new weapons and methods, Godzilla will be forced to face some of his most fearsome foes!
This is the Godzilla you want. This is the collection of monsters you want. This is the greatest Japanese monsterseries of all time! Highest possible recommendation! Read Full Review
Overall, a very solid issue. The story is developed further along nicely, with the Devonians getting key scenes. The opener with Baragon and Kiryu was fun, and the fight teased on the covers doesn't disappoint. Rulers of Earth is entering its climax, and the fights keep getting better! Read Full Review
This was a phenomenal issue and I can't wait to see how this story arc ends in the next issue Godzilla Rulers of Earth. Not to mention where it takes Godzilla and all our human characters too and where they will all be when it's over. Read Full Review
Despite the heavy exposition and rising questions regarding the bigger picture, I did enjoy the action and intensity of #11. I would be better satisfied with more of a bigger ticking time bomb master plot that escalates from the smaller monster fights. Nonetheless, G:RoE continues to provide some great Godzilla entertainment. Read Full Review
And as much as I'm knocking the plot, Chris Mowry deserves a lot of credit for choreographing the action sequences so well AND giving us perhaps the coolest opening chapter of the series.Once again, enjoying this book comes down to whether or not the kaiju kick-assery makes reading through the boring side plot stuff worth it. In this issue's case, the answer is a resounding yes. Read Full Review
More exposition than most issues, but it seems they're drawing everything together for the big finale to the first twelve issue arc that will happen next issue. The human characters are still far less interesting than the brilliantly choreographed fight scenes, but that's to be expected for a Godzilla series!