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{{Infobox Comic Series/Gamera}}
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'''''Gamera''''', also known on its covers and in [[Japan]] as '''''Gamera: The Guardian of the Universe''''' {{Nihongo|ガメラ:宇宙の守護神|Gamera: Uchū no Shugoshin}}, is a four-issue comic book miniseries published by [[Dark Horse|Dark Horse Comics]] in [[1996]]. It serves as a follow-up to the [[1995]] film ''[[Gamera the Guardian of the Universe]]'', with [[Asagi Kusanagi]] and Dr. [[Mayumi Nagamine]] returning as [[Gamera (Heisei Trilogy)|Gamera]] battles another [[Gyaos]], [[Zigra]], and [[Viras]].
'''''Gamera''''', also known on its covers and in [[Japan]] as '''''Gamera: The Guardian of the Universe''''' {{Nihongo|ガメラ:宇宙の守護神|Gamera: Uchū no Shugoshin}}, is a four-issue comic book miniseries published by [[Dark Horse|Dark Horse Comics]] in [[1996]]. It serves as a follow-up to the [[1995]] film ''[[Gamera the Guardian of the Universe]]'', with [[Asagi Kusanagi]] and Dr. [[Mayumi Nagamine]] returning as [[Gamera (Heisei Trilogy)|Gamera]] battles a clone of [[Gyaos]] and new versions of [[Zigra]] and [[Viras]].


The comic was localized in Japan in [[2018]] by [[PHASE6]] as a collected volume containing all four issues, with [[Matt Frank]]'s ''dōjinshi'' ''[[The Last Hope]]'' included as a bonus. It was released once again in the [[United States]] and United Kingdom along with ''The Last Hope'' as part of [[Arrow Video]]'s ''Gamera: The Complete Collection'' Blu-ray box set on July 28, [[2020]].
The comic was localized in Japan in [[2018]] by [[Phase Six]] as a collected volume containing all four issues, with [[Matt Frank]]'s ''dōjinshi'' ''[[The Last Hope]]'' included as a bonus. It was released once again in the [[United States]] and the United Kingdom along with ''The Last Hope'' as part of [[Arrow Video]]'s ''Gamera: The Complete Collection'' Blu-ray box set on July 28, [[2020]].
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==External links==
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*[https://p6books.com/ガメラ:宇宙の守護神/ Japanese release listing from publisher PHASE6]
*[https://p6books.com/ガメラ:宇宙の守護神/ Japanese release listing from publisher Phase Six]
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Gamera, also known on its covers and in Japan as Gamera: The Guardian of the Universe (ガメラ:宇宙の守護神,   Gamera: Uchū no Shugoshin), is a four-issue comic book miniseries published by Dark Horse Comics in 1996. It serves as a follow-up to the 1995 film Gamera the Guardian of the Universe, with Asagi Kusanagi and Dr. Mayumi Nagamine returning as Gamera battles a clone of Gyaos and new versions of Zigra and Viras.

The comic was localized in Japan in 2018 by Phase Six as a collected volume containing all four issues, with Matt Frank's dōjinshi The Last Hope included as a bonus. It was released once again in the United States and the United Kingdom along with The Last Hope as part of Arrow Video's Gamera: The Complete Collection Blu-ray box set on July 28, 2020.

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