ROUND FIVE: VS. THE NEW AVENGERS!
The original New Avengers return to face an unstoppable enemy - GODZILLA! In the aftermath of a massive battle between Godzilla, Fin Fang Foom, the Avengers and Jet Jaguar, S.H.I.E.L.D. tries to make sense of what went down - but everyone's telling a different story! What really happened during that fateful clash? Find out when Earth's Mightiest Heroes take on Earth's Mightiest Kaiju!
ROUND FIVE IN A SERIES OF SIX ONE-SHOT THROWDOWNS!
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Godzilla VS Avengers #1 is a fresh and fun take on the latest Godzilla series. This team meshes up well and their banter as they recount the events is top tier making it fun. I cannot wait to see where this heads in future issues. Read Full Review
Godzilla vs Avengers Issue 1 is a hectic battle. Some of the features in the art and the structure can take some getting used to. But the energy from the characters and the monsters makes the comic a delightful read. Read Full Review
Godzilla vs. Avengers #1 impresses with striking visuals and grand-scale kaiju battles, largely due to Georges Jeanty's intricate artwork and mastery of scale. The inclusion of classic Marvel elements adds a fresh twist to the traditional Godzilla story. That said, the narrative lacks complexity, with low stakes that make the plot feel rather inconsequential. Read Full Review
Godzilla vs. Avengers #1 brings spectacle and scale but falls short on story and tone, offering a shallow crossover where the monsters impress but the heroes disappoint. Read Full Review
Plot
The comic tells the story of Maria Hill, Director of S.H.I.E.L.D., interrogating the newly formed NEW AVENGERS, consisting of Captain America, Luke Cage, Spider-Woman, Wolverine, and Iron Man, after they intervened in a battle between Godzilla and Fin Fang Foom.
But at the same time, the Kaiju Chasers United appeared, along with a mecha called Jet Jaguar, also attempting to disrupt the battle. The whole brawl culminated in the destruction of a bridge.
Maria Hill also interviews Fin Fang Foom, who explains that he considers himself the King of the Monsters, but Godzilla surpassed and humiliated Fin Fang Foom.
This comic narrates each of the New Avengers' perspectives with brilliant dialogue, offerin more