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Title |
| Godzilla King
of the Monsters #7 |
| Author(s) |
| Doug Moench |
| Pencils:
Herb Trimpe |
Inks:
Fred Kida |
| Language:
English |
Release:
1978 |
| Publisher:
Marvel Comics |
Pages:
32 |
| Colors:
Jance Cohen |
Cover:
Ernie Chan |
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| Monster
Appearances: |
Aliens,
SDF, & Misc Appearances: |
| Godzilla,
Red Ronin |
Behemoth |
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| Comments |
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Anthony
Romero |
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After
SHIELD's failed attempt to contain the King of the
Monsters, Godzilla breaks free and threatens a nearby
stockpile of nuclear warheads. The international organization
attempts to stop the beast, yet their conventional
weapons prove ineffective while a new mech, Red Ronin,
springs into action, piloted by the Robert Takiguchi
who was able to mentally control the machine. The
two behemoths square off for a confrontation, as the
issue is left on a cliff hanger.
In terms of the art in this comic, it's standard fare
for this series. Herb Trimpe and Fred Kida do a good
job with the military hardware in this issue, which
is mostly related to the Behemoth. Godzilla looks
uneven in its portrayal, but this is expected, while
the Red Ronin is generally rendered with a good level
of consistency, more so than later issues with the
character. |
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