This is a monthly love letter to the creatures from Toho Studios. A super story with spectacular visuals will leave you wishing these monsters were real, but glad they're not. Read Full Review
Combine that with another stellar turn on the art duties by Matt Frank and Priscilla Tramontano's brilliant coloring, and I'm enjoying this book more than I have in a very long time. If you're a fan of Godzilla or just great kaiju fights in general, I'm betting you'll dig it, too. Read Full Review
Overall, a solid issue. Battra's attack on Infant Island was an engaging read, which is of course thanks to Mowry's handling of the Shobijin. The story is a bit of a mess since there a quite a couple of things happening at once. Hopefully in the next issue things get straightened out so we have a single, known conflict to be engaged in. Read Full Review
RoE has hit a lull with its performance. There feels no sense of direction or any metaphoric ticking bomb to advance the storyline. For as unique as the monster fight pairings have been, one wonders if there is any endgame. For now, the book feels like its reverted to the monster fight of the month formula that signaled the stagnant phase of so many of the other Godzilla IDW titles. Read Full Review
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