![]() I have a politics degree and still managed to push the part of me that screamed ‘That’s a terrible way to look at Mutually Assured Destruction’ deep down inside, if only to better enjoy the pages upon pages of beautiful kaiju fighting. There is still much here for the non-initiated to enjoy, however, depending on whether you are ready to accept the B-movie standard for moustache-twirling villainy and world destruction plans. This clearly remains a comic which can only be fully appreciated by die-hard Toho Godzilla fans, but only in the sense that pre-existing knowledge of the lore fills in much of the currently unrevealed backstory. I’d love to fire up the Godzilla wiki to find out exactly who the aliens that made MechaGodzilla are, but they are never referred to by name, nor is their backstory explained. ![]() Story-wise, the plot continues to interest and confuse in equal amounts. That aside, let’s dive right into discussing the internal stuff. This week I’m dedicating the preamble to the amazing cover art of MechGodzilla in Red Square, which manages to be as impressive as it is hilarious. I’m not going to dedicate the first paragraph of this review to the usual recap and setup stuff. TV Review – Masters of the Universe 200X – Episode 21: “Snake Pit” Review – Book of Shadows #4 (Valiant Entertainment) Hasbro Figure Review – Marvel Legends Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. Review – Skull & Bones: Savage Storm #1 (Dark Horse) Trailer released for new Guardians of the Galaxy series – Grootfall is coming! Marvel Comics to launch 20th Century Studios imprint this April Review – Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves – The Feast of the Moon (IDW Publishing) Advance Review – Masters of the Universe: Masterverse #2 (Dark Horse Comics)
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