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Title |
Godzilla King
of the Monsters #6 |
Author(s) |
Doug Moench |
Pencils:
Herb Trimpe |
Inks:
Herb Trimpe |
Language:
English |
Release:
1978 |
Publisher:
Marvel Comics |
Pages:
32 |
Colors:
Phil Rachelson |
Cover:
Herb Trimpe |
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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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This
issue documents the ongoing struggle between Godzilla
and SHIELD, who manage to successfully gas the nuclear
menace long enough to carry him off in the Behemoth
and imprison the beast. As one would expect, this
doesn't last long, and the King of the Monsters breaks
from his prison and leaves the issue on a cliff hanger
ready to be resolved by the next. Overall, this issue
is a bridge for the series, with not a whole lot happening
but does work to give some background to the Red Ronin
character that would later appear, which in turn makes
it the most fleshed out of Marvel's creations for
the series.
In regards to the art showcased in this issue, Herb
Trimpe takes over both penciling and inking duties
and does an acceptable job. Godzilla sometimes looks
lackluster in a few panels, but nothing too severe.
The coloring, at least for this era, is mostly spot
on as well and serviceable. |
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