

GODZILLA AFTERSHOCK VARIANT: Exclusive Art Adams Cover [Nelson, Arvid] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. GODZILLA AFTERSHOCK VARIANT: Exclusive Art Adams Cover Review: Beautiful Art, Decent Story, Little Short - As with nearly all Godzilla comics, the art is amazing, they really capture the power of the kaiju in every shot. The colors especially are super vibrant. The story is pretty good, and I think does a good job of fleshing out the human relationships in the movie, particularly the divorced parents. But as is tradition with any Godzilla comics, we came for the monster fights. Really my only main gripe is that the overall story is short, like you can get through it in less than an hour. Review: Godzilla, THE King of the monsters. - What a great time to be a Godzilla fan, this prequel comic is a great addition to your collection and a pretty good setup for king of the monsters, the art work is fantastic and the story is pretty much what you would expect for a prequel. The story in this comic could have been Godzilla 2 by itself as it introduces Muto Prime that would be cool to see on screen. This comic also sets up why Godzilla looks a little different then 2014. This may be more for the hard core Godzilla fan however, I really enjoyed it. So, Treat yourself to some Godzilla action before you see king of the monsters, you'll be glad you did. At the time of this writing this comic is listed as unavailable and Hopefully they will get more with this cover art as this cover looks fantastic in hand. Remember be kind to one another, have fun and happy Godzilla Collecting my friends.
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,086,252 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #3,229 in Science Fiction Graphic Novels (Books) #3,276 in Media Tie-In Graphic Novels |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,142) |
| Dimensions | 6.5 x 0.5 x 10.4 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1681160579 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1681160573 |
| Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Part of Series | Godzilla: Aftershock |
| Print length | 112 pages |
| Publication date | May 21, 2019 |
| Publisher | Legendary Comics |
D**H
Beautiful Art, Decent Story, Little Short
As with nearly all Godzilla comics, the art is amazing, they really capture the power of the kaiju in every shot. The colors especially are super vibrant. The story is pretty good, and I think does a good job of fleshing out the human relationships in the movie, particularly the divorced parents. But as is tradition with any Godzilla comics, we came for the monster fights. Really my only main gripe is that the overall story is short, like you can get through it in less than an hour.
G**5
Godzilla, THE King of the monsters.
What a great time to be a Godzilla fan, this prequel comic is a great addition to your collection and a pretty good setup for king of the monsters, the art work is fantastic and the story is pretty much what you would expect for a prequel. The story in this comic could have been Godzilla 2 by itself as it introduces Muto Prime that would be cool to see on screen. This comic also sets up why Godzilla looks a little different then 2014. This may be more for the hard core Godzilla fan however, I really enjoyed it. So, Treat yourself to some Godzilla action before you see king of the monsters, you'll be glad you did. At the time of this writing this comic is listed as unavailable and Hopefully they will get more with this cover art as this cover looks fantastic in hand. Remember be kind to one another, have fun and happy Godzilla Collecting my friends.
R**L
Awesome
It helps so much with filling in info. I want more, please, and thank you. I will be looking forward to more great art and stories.
E**S
Must have for Godzilla and Kaiju fans!!!!😊
Great story! I like how it tied in with the movies! This a must have for any Godzilla fan. I greatly enjoyed it.
M**S
Nice connective story between the two Godzilla films
There's been a very admirable effort to keep continuity strong between the now THREE films in Legendary's 'Monsterverse', and so far the comics/graphic novels have served well as a way to develop certain aspects of the lore in the course of telling their stories. For 'Godzilla: Awakening', it delved into the early days of Monarch and Serizawa's connection to it. For 'Skull Island: Birth of Kong' we learned about Kong's past, and some of his history with the vicious 'Skullcrawlers'. 'Godzilla: Aftershock' deals with some of the aftermath of Godzilla's first major battle. It develops the MUTOs concept/life-cycle, Emma Russell's early work with Monarch, the early stages of the 'Sonar Frequency' device and... interestingly enough (near the end) why Godzilla's dorsal plates look different in 'King of the Monsters'. Godzilla's opponent is basically a jacked-up MUTO on steroids who displays a definite level of cunning and deviousness in regards to the Big G. The art is well done, and the story is pretty good overall. Highly recommended if you have enjoyed the movies, and especially if you have enjoyed the previous comics.
J**S
Godzilla is Back!
I was extremely pleased to receive this book. Not only was it the Variant cover I'd been searching for forever, but it also bridges the gap between the Godzilla 2014 movie to the 2019 movie. Great story and art. Wonderful seller. Happy with this purchase.
M**H
Nice little lead in into the movie!
I am a huge Godzilla fan, so I had to get the prequel to the new movie. And to be honest, it's worth it. Art is good, story flows well, I lovd it.
S**R
Son loved it
It was the exact book my son wanted and he enjoyed reading it
N**S
Histoire bien illustré et correctement écrite. Permet d'approfondir l'univers des films.
K**R
Does what an e-book should
C**N
Los dibujos y la calidad de la novela son increíbles. La historia aunque se me ha quedado corta muy bien enlazada entre las dos películas de Godzilla
J**A
A Graphic Novel é excelente, conta com exatidão o que ocorreu antes do novo filme de Godzilla (Godzilla II: Rei dos Monstros). A trama é excelente, escrita pelo autor Arvid Nelson, ele detalha os acontecimentos após a batalha de São Francisco em 2014, e também conta a história de Dagon, o Godzilla cujo esqueleto foi encontrado nas Filipinas em 1999 em Godzilla (2014). A qualidade gráfica é excelente, parabéns ao ilustrador Drew Edward Johnson pelas artes.
C**Y
This is a prequel to GODZILLA: KING OF THE MONSTERS (2019) and a sequel to GODZILLA (2014). After his battle with the MUTOs in SAN Francisco, Godzilla battles another, more powerful specimen of the parasitic daikaiju, in a series of titanic clashes that take place all over the world. This latest entry into Legendary’s Monsterverse is a superior offering to GODZILLA: AWAKENING, released to tie-in with the 2014 movie. Like the latest flick, this is a non-stop, globe-trotting monster romp, setting up many of the characters we meet in the movie. It’s less introspective than the earlier book, trading portents of doom for earthshaking action, and is more entertaining for it. As a continuity nerd, I was very pleased to note that the events of this graphic novel get referred to in both the novelisation of the movie and the movie itself, an indication of the care that Legendary are taking with the construction of their universe of monsters. Highly recommended.
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