List of monsters from comics and books
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This is a list of various monsters that have originated from books, comics and manga, including print media related to characters such as Godzilla, King Kong and Gamera as well as the Charlton Comics continuity which incorporated Gorgo, Konga and Reptilicus.
Random House Books
- Sasori
- Gopher
- Armie
- Gecko
- Gila
- Chuck
- Rattler
- Yellowback
- Giant Ants
- Ancient Ones
- Zoe Kemmering
- Kamakites
Marvel Comics
- Red Ronin
- Yetrigar
- Batragon
- Centipor
- Ghilaron
- Lepirax
- The Beta-Beast
- Triax
- Rhiahn
- Krollar
- Devil Dinosaur
- War Beasts (Godzilla, King of the Monsters, Marvel Comics)
- The Chargers
- Unnamed Monsters in Marvel's Godzilla: King of the Monsters
Other Marvel Monsters
Dark Horse Comics
- Lord Howe Monster
- Stranger
- Hero Zero
- Cybersaur
- Bagorah
- Kamerus
- Inagos
- Soran
- Gekido-jin
- Burtannus
- All-Terraintula
- Dianii
- 'Priscatoid' (from Godzilla: Origins of a Species)
- Sabre-Toothed Gorilla[1]
- Lower-Level Mutants
IDW Comics
- Trilopod
- Magita
- Nightmare Creature
- Nuclear Reactor Demon
- Doppelganger Demon
- Hellbats
- Hell Gate Guardian
- Unnamed Irradiated Bird
- Demon Varan
- Demon Rodan
- Demon Anguirus
- Demon King Ghidorah
- Bezazelshun
- God ('Kaiju Mountain' Form)
- Hell Ice Claw
- Demon Brigands
- Yamata no Orochi
- Kappa
- Heikegani
- Titans (mentioned but unseen)
- Hydra
DC Comics / Warner Bros.
- Shinomura
- Giant Shrimp-Looking Thing[2]
- Monarch Museum Specimens
- Giant Gorilla
- Giant Carnivorous Plant
- Giant Flying Reptile (skeleton)
- Monster Mammoth
- Bipedal Monster
Manga
- Raban
- Raban No. 17
- Baby Godzilla (The Last Godzilla by Yoshiharu Hashimoto, 1957)
- Gyottos
- Sugon
- Zottos
- Osoros
- Unnamed Frilled Dinosaurian Monster (Godzilla vs. Gigan manga adaptation)
- Unnamed Horned Dinosaurian Monster (Godzilla vs. Gigan manga adaptation)
- Gandora
- Bonsai Daughter
- Spirit of the Beast Tree
- Reincarnated Godzilla Child
- Cancer Cell Godzilla
- Leukocyte Godzilla
- Sperm Godzilla
- Ba-Ba Godzilla
- Biollante-King Ghidorah Hybrid
- Yamata No Orochi (The Godzilla Comic Raids Again)
- Sea Baragon
- Machine G
- King Godzilla
- Neo Biollante
- Neo Gigan
- MOGUERA 2
- MOGUERA 3
- Millennian Io (Godzilla 2000: Millennium manga adaptation)
- Mothra Moths / Mothra Cloud (Big Comics Original: Godzilla Special)[3]
Gamera Comics and Manga
- Breeding Cave Larva[4]
- Gyaos Clone (Dark Horse Comics)
- Futakobukarappa
- Geboras
- Powered Gyaos
- Daburyuusu[5]
- Marugarappa[5]
- Garansharp (not to be confused with Garasharp)[5]
- Harinezura[5]
- Morphos (Gamera vs Morphos, 1999)[5]
- Incomplete Creature Creations of Dr. Karbone (Gamera: The Guardian of the Universe)[5]
King Kong
- Angry Sea Monster (from The King Kong Show coloring book)
- Asperdorus (from The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
- Avarusaurus (from The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
- 'Cyclops With A Gorilla's Body' (King Kong issue 106, Mexican comic book)
- Deathrunners (from Kong: King of Skull Island)
- 'Deadly Dimetrodons' (King Kong issue 78, Mexican comic book)
- Diablosaurus (from The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
- Dirusuchus (from The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
- Gaur (from The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
- Gaw (from Kong: King of Skull Island)
- Giant Ferret (King Kong issue 131, Mexican comic book)
- Giant Fly (King Kong issue 160, Mexican comic book)
- Giant Lion (King Kong issue 122, Mexican comic book)
- 'Giant Small-Headed Mutant’ (King Kong issue 132, Mexican comic book)
- 'Half-Man / Half-Frog Monster' (King Kong issue 104, Mexican comic book)
- 'Leopard Man' (King Kong issue 3, Mexican comic book)
- 'Mechanical Insect Monster' (King Kong issue 27, Mexican comic book)
- 'Neck-Chomping Reptile Creature' (King Kong issue 144, Mexican comic book)
- 'Over-Sized Eagle Flock' (King Kong issue 47, Mexican comic book)
- 'Razor-Spiked Ankylosaurus / Turtle Creature' (King Kong issue 144, Mexican comic book)
- Slashers (from Kong: King of Skull Island)
- King Kong Clone (from Kong Reborn)
- Kong's Father (from Kong: King of Skull Island)
- Kong's Mother (from Kong: King of Skull Island)
- Fer'rah (Kong of Skull Island)
- Valla (Kong of Skull Island)
- Konga (Kong of Skull Island)
- Tul (Kong of Skull Island)
- B'lal (Kong of Skull Island)
- B'lan (Kong of Skull Island)
- Tuno (Kong of Skull Island)
- Takani (Kong of Skull Island)
- Janu (Kong of Skull Island)
- Ghost (Kong of Skull Island)
- Gigantic Marine Iguana (Kong of Skull Island)
- Two-Headed Gaw (Kong of Skull Island)
- Psychovultures (Skull Island: The Birth of Kong)
- Death Jackals (Skull Island: The Birth of Kong)
- Sirenjaw (Skull Island: The Birth of Kong)
- Magma Turtle (Skull Island: The Birth of Kong)
- Swamp Locust (Skull Island: The Birth of Kong)
Charlton Comics (Gorgo, Konga, and Reptilicus)
- Gorgo (Charlton Comics)
- Ogra (Charlton Comics)
- Konga (Charlton Comics)
- Reptilicus / Reptisaurus
- The Sea Beast (Gorgo, issue 5)
- Giant Twilight Fish (Gorgo, issue 6)
- Atlanteans (Gorgo, issue 6)
- Crab-Things (Gorgo, issue 6)
- 'Venusian Terrors' (Gorgo, issue 10)
- Passing Giant Squid (Gorgo, issue 11)
- 'Venusian Octopi' (Gorgo, issue 12)
- Tyrannosaurs (Gorgo, issue 15)
- Brontosaur (Gorgo, issue 15)
- Triceratops (Gorgo, issue 15)
- Chloryllfids (Gorgo, issue 16)
- Giant Squid (Gorgo, issue 17)
- The Space Scourgers (Gorgo, issue 18)
- Dr. Zhunli, The World Shaker (Gorgo, issue 19)
- Enlarged Honey Bees (Gorgo, issue 19)
- Gorgo Duplicate / Gorgo Facsimile (Gorgo, issue 20)
- Aliens from Another Plant (Gorgo, issue 20)
- 'Venusian Giants' (Gorgo, issue 21)
- 'Giant Prehistoric Dinosaur' (Gorgo, issue 21)
- Deep Sea Killer (Gorgo, issue 22)
- Tyrannosaurus (Gorgo, issue 23)
- Ceratosaurus (Gorgo, issue 23)
- Brachiosaurus (Gorgo, issue 23)
- Giant Pterodactyl (Gorgo, issue 23)
- Koorii, of The Frog People of Corpus III (The Return of Gorgo #2)
- Deadly Giant Squid (The Return of Gorgo #2)
- Borko Slaves (The Return of Gorgo #2)
- The Sea Monster (Konga, issue 3)
- Deadly Squid (Konga, issue 4)
- Giant Octopus (Konga, issue 7)
- Vegetable Aliens (Konga, issue 7)
- Brontosaurus (Konga, issue 8)
- Carnivorous Dinosaurs (Konga, issue 8)
- Giant of the Pterodactyl Family (Konga, issue 8)
- Ceratopsian-like Beast (Konga, issue 8)
- The Mole Men (Konga, issue 10)
- Giant Clams (Konga, issue 11)
- Galaxy of Jila Aliens (Konga, issue 14)
- The Unians (Konga, issue 16)
- 9K (Konga, issue 16)
- Simulo Models (Konga, issue 16)
- Giant Land Crabs (Konga, issue 17)
- Martians (Konga, issue 18)
- Martian Robots (Konga, issue 18)
- Giant Leopard (Konga, issue 18)
- Giant Tiger (Konga, issue 18)
- Lukk, The Challenger (Konga, issue 21)
- Yagolians (Lukk's extraterrestrial people, Konga, issue 21)
- The Creatures of Uuang-Ni (Konga, issue 23)
- Torga, Konga’s Mate (The Return of Kong)
- Hogar (Fantastic Giants)
- Reptisaurus' Mate (Reptilisaurus the Terrible, issue 4)
- The People's Dragon / Mechanical Dragon (Reptilisaurus the Terrible, issue 5)
- The Abominable Snowman (Reptilisaurus the Terrible, issue 5)
- Reptisaurus' Brood (Reptilisaurus the Terrible, issue 7)
Charlton Back-Up Stories
- 'Manta-Squid' (Gorgo, issue 1)
- Space Monsters (Gorgo, issue 3)
- 'Strange Life-Form of the Deep' (Gorgo, issue 6)
- Sea Serpents (Gorgo, issue 6)
- Loch Ness Serpent (Gorgo, issue 6)
- Giant Octopus of the South Seas (Gorgo, issue 6)
- Kilos III Aliens (Gorgo, issue 7)
- The Monster / The Earth Monster (Gorgo, issue 8)
- The Executioner (Gorgo, issue 9)
- 'Stalk-Like Aliens' (Gorgo, issue 10)
- The Creatures of Lao-Shung (Gorgo, issue 11)
- The Creature from Beyond Time (Gorgo, issue 13)
- Cave Bear (Gorgo, issue 19)
- The Dragon of China (Konga, issue 5)
- Giant Reptiles (Konga, issue 6)
- Apis Mellifera / Honey Bees from Atlantis (Gorgo's Revenge)
- Giant Ants from Antigoma (The Return of Gorgo #3)
- Howard Morgan's Monster (Konga, issue 7)
- Dreamland Dragon (Konga, issue 10)
- Sam Marshal (Konga, issue 10)
- The Kaalaa (Konga, issue 10)
- The Talking Dog (Konga, issue 11)
- Denizens of the Land of the Odd (Konga, issue 13)
- Averill (Konga, issue 13)
- The Himalayan Alien (Konga, issue 15)
- Leosians (Konga, issue 17)
- Flying Fish People (Konga, issue 20)
- Giant Bug (Konga, issue 22)
- Polyhydra
- Giant Space-Faring Manta Rays
- Giant Space Spider
Miscellaneous
- Yagosu (from Daikaiju Yagosu, 1960's)
- Zagoran (from Sekai No Kaiju, 1967)[6]
- Dagigon (from Sekai No Kaiju, 1967)[7]
- Bagun (from Shin Sekai No Kaiju, 1967)
- Dorugo (from Shin Sekai No Kaiju, 1967)[8]
- Gyo (Kaiju Gyo by Kazou Umezz, from Weekly Shonen Sunday 1971)
- Garla (Garla by Go Nagai, 1976)
- Gojiro (Gojiro by Mark Jacobson, 1991)
- 'Great Old Ones' (Daimajin Adventure by Hirofumi Tanaka)[9]
- Glowbat (MM9: Monster Magnitude 9 by Hiroshi Yamamoto)
- Princess (MM9: Monster Magnitude 9 by Hiroshi Yamamoto)
- Cokra
- Dogzilla
- Kat Kong
- Nemesis
- Nemesis Prime
- Karkinos (Project Maigo)
- Drakon (Project Maigo)
- Scrion (Project Maigo)
- Scylla (Project Maigo)
- Typhon (Project Maigo)
- B.F.S. (Project 731)
- Tsuchi (Project 731)
- Mega-Tsuchi (Project 731)
- Lovecraft (Project Hyperion)
- Giger (Project Hyperion)
- Hyperion (Project Hyperion)
Unmade and Abandoned Concepts
- Dragon-Hydra from Space (unused Dark Horse Comics monster)[10]
- Great Turtle (unused Dark Horse Comics monster, and was the basis for Kamerus)[11]
- Anti-Godzilla (unpublished Dark Horse Comics story-line)
- Giant Terminator T-800 (Dark Horse Comics' proposed but rejected Godzilla vs Terminator)
- Raijin / Daitengu (Godzilla and the Lost Continent)
- Earth (Biollante avatar and 'Triffid-like forest' growth, Godzilla and the Lost Continent)
- Cthulhu (IDW's proposed but rejected Godzilla vs Cthulhu)[12]
- Godzilla Clone (from a scrapped Godzilla: Rulers of Earth storyline)[13]
- Biollante Monster Island mutation (from a scrapped Godzilla: Rulers of Earth storyline)[13]
- Monster Zoo Menagerie (from a scrapped Godzilla: Rulers of Earth storyline, replaced by the Trilopods)[13]
References
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