Godzilla: Rulers Of Earth #3
| Writer | Chris Mowry |
| Artist | Matt Frank |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
San Diego has become the latest victim of a monstrous invasion from the sea. With Godzilla recovering from his last destructive battle it's up to a familiar face to fight off the mysterious Destoroyah swarm!
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9.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Aug 28, 2013The first issue of this series got a 9 from me, the second an 8.5 because it was mostly action, but I have to say the creative team outdid themselves on this one. It's mostly due to a stellar pace that cuts between action and story very nicely. You're never bored, never confused and always entertained. At the end of the day, isn't that all you want from a comic to release some steam? Read Full Review
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8.8
Analog Addiction - Tony Couto
Sep 01, 2013This series doesn't bother with melodramatic tension, but still creates drama with the most unsuspecting of characters, like Godzilla itself.It's tough to make each character equally rounded, but the CKR Science Division could use a little more definition. Still,Godzilla: Rulers of Earth #3 is a grossly fun experience for camp lovers. Read Full Review
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8.0
Unleash The Fanboy - Daniel Alvarez
Aug 27, 2013Overall, this is definitely an issue I especially see newcomers to the franchise liking a lot. It features plenty of soldier vs. kaiju action, which can either be a really dull or pretty cool thing. It's the latter, the story perfectly balances human dialogue and action. The plot is moving along nicely, with the the aliens taking center stage. With plenty of things being set up for coming issues, you can bet it's going to remain exciting. Next month: Dawn of Destoroyah! Read Full Review
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6.0
Weekly Comic Book Review - Noah Sharma
Aug 29, 2013There are some serious weak spots, but Godzilla: Rulers of the Earth #3 is a gorgeous issue, and one that Kaiju fans will likely remember for a long while. Read Full Review
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4.0
Comic Bastards - Carl Boehm
Aug 28, 2013Where the previous issue showed improvement, this book falls right back into typical IDW Godzilla format with an abundance of talking and a lack of monster fighting. Read Full Review
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4.0
Newsarama - Rob McMonigal
Aug 29, 2013Unlike other Godzilla series, this one doesn't have any people the reader can attach themselves to and care about. The soldier is just too generic to fill the role, and the dialogue here is just about as stock as the characters. Read Full Review
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