Godzilla: Aftershock
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Godzilla: Aftershock (ゴジラ:アフターショック is an upcoming prequel graphic novel to Gojira: Afutāshokku)Godzilla: King of the Monsters set to be published by Legendary Comics on May 21, 2019,[1] and by Village Books on May 24 in Japan.[2] The third official graphic novel tie-in for the MonsterVerse, it is written by Arvid Nelson, the writer of Skull Island: The Birth of Kong, and illustrated by Drew Johnson. The graphic novel is currently scheduled to be 112 pages in length. It will feature a battle between Godzilla and a new monster called MUTO Prime, a Titan which is the mother of the two MUTOs from the 2014 film.[3] The Japanese release of Godzilla: Aftershock is translated by Shiori Miyo.
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- Dr. Emma Russell
- Dr. Ishiro Serizawa
- Dr. Vivienne Graham
- Colonel Jonah Alan
Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Written by Arvid Nelson
- Illustrated by Drew Edward Johnson
- Translated by Shiori Miyo (Japanese version)
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Trivia
- With the release of this graphic novel, every entry in the MonsterVerse so far will have received an official tie-in graphic novel. Godzilla previously received a prequel graphic novel titled Godzilla: Awakening, while Kong: Skull Island was accompanied by a four-issue miniseries titled Skull Island: The Birth of Kong.
- This will be the first American Godzilla comic published since the final issue of IDW Publishing's Godzilla: Rage Across Time in November 2016.
- Godzilla: Aftershock was originally scheduled to be released on April 16, but was eventually delayed to May 21, just ten days before the release of Godzilla: King of the Monsters.
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