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Fantastic Four vs Godzilla #1

 

 

SCORE: 68

 

Fantastic Four vs Godzilla #1 

 

These crossovers with Godzilla are getting interesting. Fantastic Four vs Godzilla #1 takes places in the past like some of the other ones I have read. I also found out that the crossover with Hulk followed this one. I did not realize I was reading them out of order. Not that it really seems to matter that much. The cost of Fantastic Four vs Godzilla #1 was $4.99. There are twenty-five pages of comic book content within Fantastic Four vs Godzilla #1.

Spoilers will be a part of this review. The issues families can have with Fantastic Four vs Godzilla #1 are violence, bad language, false gods and more. Godzilla attacked Tokyo and the Fantastic Four as not quick enough to get there. Some other scientist stopped the raging beast. Then Godzilla shows up in New York City.

The two pages of credits, intro, and art are after nine pages of comic book content. There is also an editors desk page near the end of Fantastic Four vs Godzilla #1. The Fantastic Four trounce Godzilla, he gets back up, and almost fries them. Reed figures away to stop Godzilla. He uses their building to stop the rampaging monster in Fantastic Four vs Godzilla #1.

Things get even worse for the heroes at that point in Fantastic Four vs Godzilla #1. King Ghidorah shows up as the herald to Galactus. Silver Surfer shows up as well. Silver Surfer gives his cosmic powers to Godzilla. From there Godzilla beats the cosmic powers out of King Ghidorah. Godzilla then leaves himself in
Fantastic Four vs Godzilla #1.

Things wrap up quite nicely in Fantastic Four vs Godzilla #1. I like the art within Fantastic Four vs Godzilla #1. There are also a couple of pages for the variant covers within Fantastic Four vs Godzilla #1. The story makes sense in some regards. There is a nice cross over that feels really fast to me. I am getting into these cross overs.
.- Paul

 

Graphics: 69%
Writing: 67%
Replay/Extras: 69%
Story: 72%
Family Friendly Factor: 62%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: North, Rosita Jr, Hanna, Menyz
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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