FOX Kids Magazine issue 34

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Monster Wars, alternatively known as Godzilla: The Series in: Monster Wars is a comic based on Godzilla: The Series. It debuted in issue 34 of Fox Kids Magazine in the summer of 1999. It served to advertise the then-upcoming Monster Wars Trilogy.

Plot

Monsters run rampant all across the globe. While this is happening, the H.E.A.T. team, Audrey Timmonds, and Victor "Animal" Palotti are held captive by two mutant Tachyons, who have Elsie Chapman under their control, holding her friends at gunpoint. Niko Tatopoulos threatens to fight the aliens' plan to destroy all of humanity, but they correct him and say that destruction is not their goal. They merely wish to enslave all humans. Godzilla then surfaces from below the Potomac River in Washington D.C.. The Tachyons and their prisoners watch this on their cameras, and Mendel Craven offers to Tatopoulos to reprogram the mind control panel, but Monique Dupre grabs Chapman's gun and destroys the panel remotely. The Tachyons dismiss this, as their planet's armada is making its way toward Earth, and since their military supplies are low from the monster attacks they will be helpless to stop the impending invasion.

Appearances

Monsters

Weapons, Vehicles, and Races

Characters

Locations

Gallery

Scans

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References

This is a list of references for FOX Kids Magazine issue 34. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

TriStar
Godzilla: The Series
Book
Godzilla (Godzilla: The Series)