
Varan Bon Ziller wrote:I like sundaes, but I'd be pretty *@!##)* if Godzilla was made into a giant tub of ice cream.

Rody wrote:It is my firm opinion that homosexuality is WRONG.
Rody wrote:WRONG.
Varan Bon Ziller wrote:I like sundaes, but I'd be pretty *@!##)* if Godzilla was made into a giant tub of ice cream.
Rody wrote:Very nicely drawn, but I would prefer a different version of Godzilla to be used in the comics. I'm not too fond of Heisei-Goji.
Imagine him interacting with an hypothetical female character. Normally, there would be an obligatory romantic/sexual remark or something, all to establish if there is something going on with them or not, because you know, he is a man (And a mysterious and good-looking one) and she is a woman. But not here, he wouldn't care, he is homosexual and wants to avenge the death of his boyfriend. Thus, his interaction with a female character would be, in it's own way, different and unique than bewtween an heterosexual male character and a female character, for example. Details like this could make the human aspect of the comic interesting, without even being political comentary. Just saying.
Varan Bon Ziller wrote:....What ever happened to the innocence of monster banging others brains out...

Master-Spiff wrote:I like Heisei-Goji... though that could be because his design is used so heavily in the US, especially in the 90s...
Master-Spiff wrote:and speaking of heavily-used designs, who thinks that they're going to use Anguirus' Showa design again? I know I do...
Varan Bon Ziller wrote:I like sundaes, but I'd be pretty *@!##)* if Godzilla was made into a giant tub of ice cream.
PopInPicsPresents wrote:...but I love Heisei...
PopInPicsPresents wrote:I hope they can keep Godzilla looking the same in this series, he seemed to keep changing in KOM...
Master-Spiff wrote:PopInPicsPresents wrote:I hope they can keep Godzilla looking the same in this series, he seemed to keep changing in KOM...
Consistency? In a Godzilla comic? What sort of blasphemy is this?!

Living Corpse wrote:Imagine him interacting with an hypothetical female character. Normally, there would be an obligatory romantic/sexual remark or something, all to establish if there is something going on with them or not, because you know, he is a man (And a mysterious and good-looking one) and she is a woman. But not here, he wouldn't care, he is homosexual and wants to avenge the death of his boyfriend. Thus, his interaction with a female character would be, in it's own way, different and unique than bewtween an heterosexual male character and a female character, for example. Details like this could make the human aspect of the comic interesting, without even being political comentary. Just saying.
That's actually one of the things about Hollywood that bugs me now days, it's like filmmakers can't grasp the concept that sometimes men and women aren't into each other sexually, sometimes people have a platonic relationship with their co-workers. But in films it's like "lol nope, they're opposite gender therefore we have to have a stupid romance subplot that adds nothing to the overall film and may even hurt it". I remember that originally they wanted George A Romero to add a love sub plot in his Night of The Living Dead and he refused because it was cliche and truth be told I don't think that film would be what it is today if it did. Sure there's the teenagers and the married couple but they're already hooked up and it's not even really a plot point so they're more concerned about getting out alive instead of trying to impress someone in a life and death situation.
Terrier wrote:I hope Urv becomes a recurring character. As this preview shows us, he is a man of resources, of action. I would love to see what he has to contribute to the monsters fighting, while being unique in his way to act and in his interactions with others, both because he is dealing with the loss of the love of his life and, yes, because he is homosexual.

KaijuX wrote:But that won't stop them from trying to keep some form of consistency

Varan Bon Ziller wrote:I like sundaes, but I'd be pretty *@!##)* if Godzilla was made into a giant tub of ice cream.
Gawdziller wrote:Personally I don't give a skreeonk. I'll claim Boa vs. Python a Godzilla movie if I want to, and you'll all like it.
Rody wrote:Out of curiosity, which has people more excited right now: GODZILLA or HALF CENTURY WAR?


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