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Title |
Godzilla King of
the Monsters #11 |
Author(s) |
Alex Cox |
Pencils:
Brandon McKinney |
Inks:
Andrew Pepoy |
Language:
English |
Release:
1996 |
Publisher:
Dark Horse Comics |
Pages:
28 |
Colors:
Perry McNamee |
Cover:
Bob Eggleton |
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Monster
Appearances: |
Aliens,
SDF, & Misc Appearances: |
Godzilla |
Mason's
Vessel |
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Comments |
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James
Webster |
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Continuing
the time traveling story by Dark Horse, Professor Madison
is brought to the year 2299, just as the well-placed
Godzilla begins to attack the Titanic in the past. The
professor's plan was to have the saurian rise from the
infamous iceberg and level the ship, leaving the hull
torn to spill its precious jewels and gold from the guests
into the sea, leaving them there for retrieval by Madison's
men. Fortunately for him, another business opportunity
arises from the people of the future. A fellow named
Snibor and his partner in crime run a big game show,
in which the winners get exotic animals as prizes—that
is, until they started going extinct. The two agree to
pay Professor Madison very handsomely for his retrieval
of what they desire.
The story, again, begins to take
a downfall unfortunately with Madison now being a mere
animal poacher of sorts. Lucky for the reader though,
the drawing and bright vibrant colors are appeasing to
the eye. The dialogue leaves a lot to be desired, but
honestly, how realistic can one make it with such a hokey
plot? Saving grace as always though, is the superb cover
of Godzilla releasing his energy beam. Big props go out
to Bob Eggleton as always for his work. |
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