Godzilla takes on his greatest foe yet-The Great Gatsby! The year is 1922. Mysterious man of luxury Jay Gatsby throws lavish parties from his palatial Long Island estate, all in hopes of attracting the attention of his love, Daisy Buchanan. But his affair is interrupted as his party attracts the one thing more dangerous than love: Godzilla. Now, Gatsby has no choice but to turn his undying will away from his love of Daisy and onto revenge against the monster who destroyed his home. Green lights will be broken. Boats will beat back ceaselessly against the current. Join Gatsby on the journey of a lifetime in three oversized issues as he more
Apart from that one oddity, Godzilla's Monsterpiece Theatre #1 lives up to its concept. Scholarly sorts may turn their nose up at it, but it remains true to its stylistic sources. It is a silly book, but it is also a good read. Read Full Review
Godzilla's Monsterpiece Theatre #1 was so bizarre of a concept that I needed to read it immediately. Tom Scioli's storytelling and artwork combine to create a one-of-a-kind experience that is unique while also wonderfully crafted. If this new series as well as other Godzilla tales from IDW Publishing is any sense of where they are taking the brand, we are in for a fun ride. Read Full Review
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