Godzilla: Escape the Deadzone #6
| Writer | Ethan S. Parker, Griffin Sheridan |
| Artist | Pablo Tunica |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
Enter the Deadzone! The mysterious kai-sei infected wasteland the government would have you believe is uninhabited...but do you believe that? The Wanderer-a half-man, half-kaiju hybrid-is just about the only being brave enough to travel across this strange world. But as of late, he's not traveling alone. He's discovered two children with the ability to control kaiju! In this issue...Godzilla vs. the Wanderer! The return of the Church of Godzilla! Possibly even hints at the mysterious origins of our mysterious heroes?! Find out in the first-arc finale of Godzilla: Escape the Deadzone!
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8.5
AIPT - Collier Jennings
Feb 10, 2026Godzilla: Escape the Deadzone #6 brings its story to an explosive, emotional end, or at least the first chapter of it; it also cements the Kai-Sei era as one of the best things to happen to Godzilla. Read Full Review
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8.0
Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell
Feb 11, 2026Godzilla: Escape the Deadzone #6 is an action filled finale of this initial story arc. The excitement of the action and the great art really keep the reader entertained. However, the story falls a little flat for much of the issue. But then it sticks the landing, giving a very good ending with a great tease of what’s to come. The Kai-Sei Era has really kicked off with a bang and makes me hopeful for what’s to come. Read Full Review
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6.2
Comic Watch - Harley Firestone
Feb 09, 2026Godzilla: Escape from the Dead Zone issue #6 is a visually striking issue that will likely appeal most to readers who value bold, stylized artwork and high-energy monster action. While the pacing and panel flow can make the action difficult to follow at times, the art and atmosphere do much of the heavy lifting. This isnt the most accessible entry for new readers looking for clarity or clean storytelling, but fans of experimental layouts and kinetic visuals may find it worth the pickup. For others, it may work better as a visual showcase than a narrative standout. Read Full Review
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