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'''''Godzilla: Rulers of Earth''''' {{Nihongo|ゴジラ: ルーラーズ オブ アース|Gojira: Rūrāzu Obu Āsu}} is a comic book series by [[IDW Publishing]], which ran from June [[2013]] to July [[2015]]. At 25 issues in length, it is currently the | '''''Godzilla: Rulers of Earth''''' {{Nihongo|ゴジラ: ルーラーズ オブ アース|Gojira: Rūrāzu Obu Āsu}} is a comic book series by [[IDW Publishing]], which ran from June [[2013]] to July [[2015]]. At 25 issues in length, it is currently the most prolific ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' comic in the history of the franchise, one issue longer than [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]]'s ''[[Godzilla (Marvel comic)|Godzilla]]''. The series was written by [[Chris Mowry]], who had previously written ''[[Godzilla: Legends]]'' [[Godzilla: Legends issue 4|#4]], with art by [[Matt Frank]] and [[Jeff Zornow]] and colors by [[Priscilla Tramontano]]. | ||
Set in the same continuity as IDW's previous ongoing titles, ''[[Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters]]'' and ''[[Godzilla (IDW comic)|Godzilla]]'', the plot of ''Godzilla: Rulers of Earth'' primarily concerns an alien invasion by a race called the [[Cryog]]s, initially supported by the undersea [[Devonian]] civilization. At the same time, more and more of Earth's ancient monsters are appearing around the globe, fighting amongst themselves for dominance. When the Cryogs unleash their ultimate weapon, the power-absorbing [[Trilopod]]s, [[Godzilla]] must lead his monster brethren into battle with the support of the humans' Counter-Kaiju Reaction Forces in order to save the planet from certain conquest. | Set in the same continuity as IDW's previous ongoing titles, ''[[Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters]]'' and ''[[Godzilla (IDW comic)|Godzilla]]'', the plot of ''Godzilla: Rulers of Earth'' primarily concerns an alien invasion by a race called the [[Cryog]]s, initially supported by the undersea [[Devonian]] civilization. At the same time, more and more of Earth's ancient monsters are appearing around the globe, fighting amongst themselves for dominance. When the Cryogs unleash their ultimate weapon, the power-absorbing [[Trilopod]]s, [[Godzilla]] must lead his monster brethren into battle with the support of the humans' [[Counter-Kaiju Reaction Forces]] in order to save the planet from certain conquest. | ||
''Rulers of Earth'' was the first American ''Godzilla'' comic series to be published in [[Japan]], where it was licensed by [[Phase Six]], who would continue to localize many of IDW's other ''Godzilla'' titles. | ''Rulers of Earth'' was the first American ''Godzilla'' comic series to be published in [[Japan]], where it was licensed by [[Phase Six]], who would continue to localize many of IDW's other ''Godzilla'' titles. | ||
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RULERS_OF_EARTH_Issue_24_CVR_A.png|[[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth issue 24|Issue #24]] | RULERS_OF_EARTH_Issue_24_CVR_A.png|[[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth issue 24|Issue #24]] | ||
RULERS OF EARTH Issue 25 CVR A.jpg|[[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth issue 25|Issue #25]] | RULERS OF EARTH Issue 25 CVR A.jpg|[[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth issue 25|Issue #25]] | ||
RULERS OF EARTH Event Limited Edition.jpg|Japanese | </gallery> | ||
===Japanese release=== | |||
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RULERS OF EARTH Event Limited Edition.jpg|Japanese Wonder Festival 2016 limited edition (issues #1-2) | |||
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==Trade paperbacks== | ==Trade paperbacks== | ||
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Godzilla Rulers of Earth Japanese Volume 5.jpg|Japanese Volume 5 | Godzilla Rulers of Earth Japanese Volume 5.jpg|Japanese Volume 5 | ||
Godzilla Rulers of Earth Japanese Volume 5 variant.jpg|Japanese Volume 5 (collaboration cover by Matt Frank and Shinji Nishikawa) | Godzilla Rulers of Earth Japanese Volume 5 variant.jpg|Japanese Volume 5 (collaboration cover by Matt Frank and Shinji Nishikawa) | ||
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==Hardcovers== | |||
<gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small"> | |||
Godzilla Rulers of Earth - Remonstered Edition Vol 1.jpg|''[[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth ReMonstered Edition]]'' Volume 1 (Japanese) | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*''Godzilla: Rulers of Earth'' marked the first American comic appearances of [[Zilla]], [[Gezora]], [[Manda]], [[Varan]], [[Gaira]], [[Sanda]], [[Moguera]], [[Orga]], [[Jet Jaguar]], [[Biollante]], [[ | *''Godzilla: Rulers of Earth'' marked the first American comic appearances of [[Zilla]], [[Gezora]], [[Manda]], [[Varan]], [[Gaira]], [[Sanda]], [[Moguera]], [[Orga]], [[Jet Jaguar]], [[Biollante]], [[Gorosaurus]], [[Megaguirus]], [[Kamoebas]], and [[King Caesar]], as well as Gezora's first non-video game appearance. It also became the first official piece of media to use Sanda and Gaira's [[Trademark icons#Gallery|trademark icons]], which were created specifically for the series. | ||
*This series marked the return of several human characters from ''[[Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters]]'' who were absent from ''[[Godzilla (IDW comic)|Godzilla]]'', including protagonist [[Steven Woods]] and supporting characters [[Allie]] | *This series features far more ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' monsters than any other Godzilla comic series, with over 30 Toho creations appearing in some capacity in addition to original monsters. | ||
*This series marked the return of several human characters from ''[[Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters]]'' who were absent from ''[[Godzilla (IDW comic)|Godzilla]]'', including protagonist [[Steven Woods]] and supporting characters [[Kenji Ando (IDW)|Kenji Ando]], [[Minette and Mallory]], and [[Allie]]. | |||
*The [[Trilopod]]s, who were introduced in [[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth issue 20|issue #20]], were the first major original monsters to appear in IDW's ''Godzilla'' comics. | *The [[Trilopod]]s, who were introduced in [[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth issue 20|issue #20]], were the first major original monsters to appear in IDW's ''Godzilla'' comics. | ||
*This series contains many cameos and Easter eggs, even for things outside of the [[Godzilla (franchise)|''Godzilla'' franchise]], such as the logo of the [[wikia:w:c:ultra:SSSP (Science Special Search-Party)|Science Special Search Party]] from ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman (series)|Ultraman]]'' appearing on a laptop. | *This series contains many cameos and Easter eggs, even for things outside of the [[Godzilla (franchise)|''Godzilla'' franchise]], such as the logo of the [[wikia:w:c:ultra:SSSP (Science Special Search-Party)|Science Special Search Party]] from ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman (series)|Ultraman]]'' appearing on a laptop. | ||
*The series was under constant threat of cancellation due to lower sales numbers, which prevented the creative team from outlining many significant overarching plot threads and | *The series was under constant threat of cancellation due to lower sales numbers, which prevented the creative team from outlining many significant overarching plot threads and caused significant changes to the story along the way. Initially, the series was set to be cancelled after only the 5th issue before being extended to eight issues.<ref name="Mattzilla">{{cite web|url=https://spankzilla85.tumblr.com/post/148439717355/in-rulers-of-earth-i-noticed-that-destoroyah-only|title=Since we were briefly informed that #4 or #5 were going to be our last issues, we had to rush the Destoroyah arc. Otherwise I think we would have taken our time.|author=[[Matt Frank|Frank, Matt]]|date=4 August 2016|work=Tumblr}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://spankzilla85.tumblr.com/post/143469779230/mr-matt-sir-as-a-non-industry-professional-i|title=So, in the long of the short of it, Rulers was nearly cancelled at least 3 times. Once with issue 5, again with issue 8, and once more with issue 12 (give or take)|author=[[Matt Frank|Frank, Matt]]|date=27 April 2016|work=Tumblr}}</ref> The series was extended again to 12 issues thanks to steady sales numbers,<ref name="KaijuSamurai">{{cite web|url=https://www.deviantart.com/kaijusamurai/journal/Godzilla-Rulers-of-Earth-approved-to-12-issues-401678413|title=So we here on Team ROE have some fantastic breaking news... WE'RE GOING TO 12 ISSUES!!!|author=[[Matt Frank|Frank, Matt]]|date=21 September 2013|work=DeviantArt}}</ref> then to 16 issues, before being extended one final time to 25 issues, ironically making it the longest-running Godzilla comic series ever in spite of the arduous production. | ||
*While [[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth issue 8|issue #8]] was still planned as being the final issue, the original ending for the series involved [[Biollante]] being an entire island, who would then do battle with many of Earth's monsters that were brought to her. After defeating Biollante, the monsters were to remain on the island, which was to become [[Monster Island]].<ref name="TK Frank Mowry interview">{{cite web|url=https://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/matt_frank_chris_mowry_09-2015.html|title=Interview: Matt Frank and Chris Mowry|author=Mirjahangir, Chris|date=27 September 2015|work=Toho Kingdom}}</ref> Ultimately, after the series received another extension, many of these plans were changed, though Jeff Zornow's variant cover for the issue reflects this original idea. | |||
*Another alternate ending for the series involved Godzilla battling a clone of himself, but Toho ultimately vetoed the idea of two Godzillas.<ref name="TK Frank Mowry interview"/> | |||
*Though Godzilla's return in [[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth issue 13|issue #13]] - in which he is inexplicably trapped in an iceberg after having previously been buried beneath the [[Devonian]] capital at the bottom of the ocean - goes unexplained within the series itself, Chris Mowry revealed that Godzilla was supposed to burrow beneath the Devonian capital and encounter [[Megalon]]. While battling underground, Godzilla was to eventually defeat Megalon but wind up frozen in ice again in the Arctic Circle. Mowry expressed regret over not being able to provide a proper explanation for Godzilla's relocation in-universe.<ref name="TK Frank Mowry interview"/> | |||
*Solicitations for several issues of the series, as well as recaps included in the volumes collecting the series and the back cover description of ''Godzilla: Complete Rulers of Earth'' Volume 1, refer to Dr. Kenji Ando's kaiju investigation team as the "Kaiju Watchers". The name is never used to describe the group at any point within the comic itself, however, and only appears once on a banner within the first issue. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[https://www.facebook.com/rulersofearth/ Facebook page] | *[https://www.facebook.com/rulersofearth/ Facebook page] | ||
*[http://www.idwpublishing.com/godzilla-rulers-of-earth-interview-with-writer-chris-mowry/ IDW interview with Chris Mowry (undated, but published before | *[http://www.idwpublishing.com/godzilla-rulers-of-earth-interview-with-writer-chris-mowry/ IDW interview with Chris Mowry (undated, but published before issue #1)] | ||
*[http://www.kaijucast.com/2013/06/05/06-05-2013-godzilla-rulers-of-earth-creators-matt-frank-chris-mowry/ Kaijucast interview with Chris Mowry and Matt Frank (June 2013)] | *[http://www.kaijucast.com/2013/06/05/06-05-2013-godzilla-rulers-of-earth-creators-matt-frank-chris-mowry/ Kaijucast interview with Chris Mowry and Matt Frank (June 2013)] | ||
*[http://www.kaijucast.com/2015/07/19/07-19-2015-remembering-godzilla-rulers-of-earth-with-matt-frank-jeff-zornow/ G-Fest panel with Matt Frank and Jeff Zornow(July 2015)] | *[http://www.kaijucast.com/2015/07/19/07-19-2015-remembering-godzilla-rulers-of-earth-with-matt-frank-jeff-zornow/ G-Fest panel with Matt Frank and Jeff Zornow (July 2015)] | ||
*[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/matt_frank_chris_mowry_09-2015.html Toho Kingdom interview with Matt Frank and Chris Mowry (September 2015)] | *[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/matt_frank_chris_mowry_09-2015.html Toho Kingdom interview with Matt Frank and Chris Mowry (September 2015)] | ||
*[https://p6books.com/ゴジラ:ルーラーズ-オブ-アース1/ Japanese ''Rulers of Earth | *[https://p6books.com/ゴジラ:ルーラーズ-オブ-アース1/ Japanese ''Rulers of Earth Vol. 1'' listing from publisher Phase Six] | ||
*[https://p6books.com/ゴジラ:ルーラーズ-オブ-アース2/ Japanese ''Rulers of Earth | *[https://p6books.com/ゴジラ:ルーラーズ-オブ-アース2/ Japanese ''Rulers of Earth Vol. 2'' listing from publisher Phase Six] | ||
*[https://p6books.com/ゴジラ:ルーラーズ-オブ-アース3-深海の決闘編/ Japanese ''Rulers of Earth | *[https://p6books.com/ゴジラ:ルーラーズ-オブ-アース3-深海の決闘編/ Japanese ''Rulers of Earth Vol. 3'' listing from publisher Phase Six] | ||
*[https://p6books.com/ゴジラ:ルーラーズ-オブ-アース4-バトラ編/ Japanese ''Rulers of Earth | *[https://p6books.com/ゴジラ:ルーラーズ-オブ-アース4-バトラ編/ Japanese ''Rulers of Earth Vol. 4'' listing from publisher Phase Six] | ||
*[https://p6books.com/ゴジラ:ルーラーズ-オブ-アース5/ Japanese ''Rulers of Earth | *[https://p6books.com/ゴジラ:ルーラーズ-オブ-アース5/ Japanese ''Rulers of Earth Vol. 5'' listing from publisher Phase Six] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Godzilla: Rulers of Earth (ゴジラ: ルーラーズ オブ アース is a comic book series by Gojira: Rūrāzu Obu Āsu)IDW Publishing, which ran from June 2013 to July 2015. At 25 issues in length, it is currently the most prolific Godzilla comic in the history of the franchise, one issue longer than Marvel's Godzilla. The series was written by Chris Mowry, who had previously written Godzilla: Legends #4, with art by Matt Frank and Jeff Zornow and colors by Priscilla Tramontano.
Set in the same continuity as IDW's previous ongoing titles, Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters and Godzilla, the plot of Godzilla: Rulers of Earth primarily concerns an alien invasion by a race called the Cryogs, initially supported by the undersea Devonian civilization. At the same time, more and more of Earth's ancient monsters are appearing around the globe, fighting amongst themselves for dominance. When the Cryogs unleash their ultimate weapon, the power-absorbing Trilopods, Godzilla must lead his monster brethren into battle with the support of the humans' Counter-Kaiju Reaction Forces in order to save the planet from certain conquest.
Rulers of Earth was the first American Godzilla comic series to be published in Japan, where it was licensed by Phase Six, who would continue to localize many of IDW's other Godzilla titles.
Issues
Japanese release
Trade paperbacks
IDW Limited version of Volume 1, sold for 72 hours in December 2013[1]
Japanese Volume 1 (collaboration cover by Matt Frank and Shinji Nishikawa)
Hardcovers
Godzilla: Rulers of Earth ReMonstered Edition Volume 1 (Japanese)
Gallery
Concept art
Trilopod character sheet
Trilopod Beta concept art by Jeff Zornow
Ads
Press releases
Press release for Japanese publication from Phase Six
Miscellaneous
Trivia
- Godzilla: Rulers of Earth marked the first American comic appearances of Zilla, Gezora, Manda, Varan, Gaira, Sanda, Moguera, Orga, Jet Jaguar, Biollante, Gorosaurus, Megaguirus, Kamoebas, and King Caesar, as well as Gezora's first non-video game appearance. It also became the first official piece of media to use Sanda and Gaira's trademark icons, which were created specifically for the series.
- This series features far more Godzilla monsters than any other Godzilla comic series, with over 30 Toho creations appearing in some capacity in addition to original monsters.
- This series marked the return of several human characters from Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters who were absent from Godzilla, including protagonist Steven Woods and supporting characters Kenji Ando, Minette and Mallory, and Allie.
- The Trilopods, who were introduced in issue #20, were the first major original monsters to appear in IDW's Godzilla comics.
- This series contains many cameos and Easter eggs, even for things outside of the Godzilla franchise, such as the logo of the Science Special Search Party from Ultraman appearing on a laptop.
- The series was under constant threat of cancellation due to lower sales numbers, which prevented the creative team from outlining many significant overarching plot threads and caused significant changes to the story along the way. Initially, the series was set to be cancelled after only the 5th issue before being extended to eight issues.[2][3] The series was extended again to 12 issues thanks to steady sales numbers,[4] then to 16 issues, before being extended one final time to 25 issues, ironically making it the longest-running Godzilla comic series ever in spite of the arduous production.
- While issue #8 was still planned as being the final issue, the original ending for the series involved Biollante being an entire island, who would then do battle with many of Earth's monsters that were brought to her. After defeating Biollante, the monsters were to remain on the island, which was to become Monster Island.[5] Ultimately, after the series received another extension, many of these plans were changed, though Jeff Zornow's variant cover for the issue reflects this original idea.
- Another alternate ending for the series involved Godzilla battling a clone of himself, but Toho ultimately vetoed the idea of two Godzillas.[5]
- Though Godzilla's return in issue #13 - in which he is inexplicably trapped in an iceberg after having previously been buried beneath the Devonian capital at the bottom of the ocean - goes unexplained within the series itself, Chris Mowry revealed that Godzilla was supposed to burrow beneath the Devonian capital and encounter Megalon. While battling underground, Godzilla was to eventually defeat Megalon but wind up frozen in ice again in the Arctic Circle. Mowry expressed regret over not being able to provide a proper explanation for Godzilla's relocation in-universe.[5]
- Solicitations for several issues of the series, as well as recaps included in the volumes collecting the series and the back cover description of Godzilla: Complete Rulers of Earth Volume 1, refer to Dr. Kenji Ando's kaiju investigation team as the "Kaiju Watchers". The name is never used to describe the group at any point within the comic itself, however, and only appears once on a banner within the first issue.
External links
- Facebook page
- IDW interview with Chris Mowry (undated, but published before issue #1)
- Kaijucast interview with Chris Mowry and Matt Frank (June 2013)
- G-Fest panel with Matt Frank and Jeff Zornow (July 2015)
- Toho Kingdom interview with Matt Frank and Chris Mowry (September 2015)
- Japanese Rulers of Earth Vol. 1 listing from publisher Phase Six
- Japanese Rulers of Earth Vol. 2 listing from publisher Phase Six
- Japanese Rulers of Earth Vol. 3 listing from publisher Phase Six
- Japanese Rulers of Earth Vol. 4 listing from publisher Phase Six
- Japanese Rulers of Earth Vol. 5 listing from publisher Phase Six
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