Godzilla is coming to America, and its first stop? Chicago! Join a star-studded crew of Chicago comics creators through four epic stories across the Windy City. The L train experiences its worst delays yet, Godzilla interrupts a major sporting event, and a new Chicago-based superhero reaches the end of her rope. This issue features a superstar lineup of creators including Tim Seeley, Mike Costa and Ryan Browne, Caroline Cash, and Ezra Clayton Daniels! Join us at the start of a new anthology series that follows Godzilla across the United States!
All in all, Godzilla vs. Chicago shows off the diversity of the Windy City's cartoonists' styles and sensibilities and is more fun than the John Stamos butter sculpture at Riot Fest. Read Full Review
A fun and funny story that is a wonderful and light conclusion to this issue. Read Full Review
Undoubtedly not every story in Godzilla vs. America #1 will appeal to every fan. Those hoping for pure action, for instance, will be disappointed. However, this book proves the flexibility of the King of the Monsters as a character and concept. It also showcases why he's remained popular for so long, and that you can tell any kind of story using a Kaiju attack as the backdrop. It will be interesting to see how the concept is further developed in future issues as Godzilla attacks Los Angeles and Boston next. Read Full Review
This first issue of 'Godzilla vs. America' acts as a reminder that life can be beautiful and strange -- even before the giant lizard arrives. I can't wait to meet up with Godzilla at the next stop in the tour! Read Full Review
The fourth story finally brings us to Godzilla versus Chicago. A random woman just walking by a store finds an energy drink that makes her grow big; she gets excited that she is big. She only enjoys being big temporarily because Godzilla arrives, and she feels Godzilla will destroy the city. So she makes herself small again by drinking the same drink.This story could have been more exciting if she battled Godzilla. I wish the drink made her big and gave her powers and strength. Seeing Godzilla battle anyone its size is awesome and exciting. The story does provide a good laugh for those who fear Godzilla and know the destruction Godzilla can cause.I look forward to the next comic book, Godzilla vs. Los Angeles. I have high hopes for Godzilla vs. Americait will be a great comic book series. I need to catch up on more Godzilla comics. I wish these four stories could have been longer to show more Godzilla scenes, offer more of a climax, have more battles, and create more suspen Read Full Review
As with many stories involving the King of Monsters, Godzilla vs America: Chicago is at its best when Godzilla is the focus. The attempts made to focus on the humans of each respective story range from good to time wasting. Read Full Review
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