Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters Volume 2
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Rating | : | 4.13 (513 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1613771223 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 104 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-02-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Just aggravating First off, the monsters. The story is very bland, monster in places for no reason. At least in Final Wars they gave us the context that the monster had been attacking for centuries and later it gave us an exact reason for all the monsters acting as they did. This reads like it was written by a twelve year old who just watched a couple Godzilla movies, or even just one who played a video game about Godzilla. I say the latter for it lacks all understanding of the monsters. Final Wars isn't a bad film but, this book s. It's certainly not good, whatever it is rgrekejin My advice would be to skip this product. The art is shabby at best and indecipherable at worst, the story is vaguely meanspirited and often nonsensical, and, in a comic titled "Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters" the monsters themselves get surprisingly little page time when compared to the uninteresting and poorly-conceived human characters IDW contents themselves to litter the pages with. There are many much better Godzilla comics available. Spend your money on those instead.. Pompous Protagonist Ryan These books try way to hard to wag a finger at American Decadence in the most ham fisted way possible. Of course our interesting protagonist is above all the savage idiots trying to survive in this kaiju apocalypse, can't even have him look even a little bit flawed.Meanwhile, the only human characters of interest, the two psychic twins, get very little screen time, and monster battles are short and infrequent, and we don't get much closure on them.The only reason I would recommend reading the Kingdom of Monster ser
Sergeant Steven Woods is one of the many survivors in the US trying to escape the monster's rampage, making his way through a country that the government can't defend and people can no longer live in. As more and more attempts to stop the monsters prove useless, will humanity find a way to stave off its own extinction? And also GIANT MONSTER FIGHTS! Destruction abounds in this volume of Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters, featuring new artist Victor Santos!. Eric Powell and Tracy Marsh continue their massive monster saga! After a destructive tussle between Godzilla and Anguirus leaves Los Angeles in ruins, it's now painfully clear that Armageddon has descended on the human race