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Title |
| Godzilla King of
the Monsters #4 |
| Author(s) |
| Kevin Maguire |
| Pencils:
Brandon McKinney |
Inks:
Scott Reed |
| Language:
English |
Release:
1995 |
| Publisher:
Dark Horse Comics |
Pages:
32 |
| Colors:
Albert Deschesne |
Cover:
Arthur Adams |
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| Monster
Appearances: |
Aliens,
SDF, & Misc Appearances: |
| Godzilla,
Bagorah,
Cybersaur |
F-15
Jets, Type 90 Tanks, Type 75 MSSR, Black
Hole Aliens |
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| Comments |
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Anthony
Romero |
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| The fourth
entry in the series wraps up Bagorah's appearance in
the series, and finally gives us a fight between the
bat-like space monster and Godzilla. Luckily, the final
battle between the two is one of the highlights in the
Dark Horse comic series. With the loss of Godzilla's
ray, the two combatants are pretty evenly matched for
the climax, while Godzilla is forced to be more cunning
in the confrontation, and give's the writers a opportunity
to play on this angle. In the final panels, this comic
also hints at things to come in the following story
arc featuring the Dianii. The dialogue here is, once
again, adequate. The artwork and coloring are about
on par with the previous issue, nothing great like in
the Godzilla
King of the Monsters #1, but it's not bad either.
The cover art continues the trend of previous covers,
as Adams gives us an amazing close up shot of the two
kaiju locked in battle. While I do like the cover in
Godzilla
King of the Monsters #3 better, the detail seen
in Bagorah is great on that one, each is very different
so it's all up to personal taste as both are excellent. |
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